Skip to main content

Protect your bike (or e-bike) with this proximity-aware intelligent U-lock

Known for its high-tech security products for homes, business properties, and vehicles, Germany’s Abus introduced a premium U-lock for bicycles and e-bikes. The Abus 770A SmartX U-Lock adds smartphone integration to one of the most robust locks available.

The 770A SmartX starts with a 13mm hardened steel shackle, available in 9-inch or 11-inch lengths. The lock’s housing and the locking mechanism’s load-bearing parts are all constructed of hardened steel. So, yeah, it’s strong.

An integrated 3D position sensor can detect even slight movements or vibration. If the sensor detects only minor vibration or movement, an internal alarm sounds a low warning beep. In the case of serious movement, however, the Abus alarm kicks in with a 100+ decibel sound that lasts a full 15 head-splitting seconds. The alarm reactivates automatically ready to sound off again if anyone is foolish enough to continue trying to saw, drill, cut, or otherwise defeat the lock to steal your expensive ride.

Download the iOS or Android Abus app and use a unique keycard that comes with the Abus 770A SmartX to associate the lock with your smartphone. If someone sets of the lock’s alarm, either the warning beep or the blaring 15-second siren, you’ll receive an alert on your smartphone.

Your smartphone and the Abus lock use Bluetooth as a proximity detection system for locking and unlocking the Abus. When you arrive at a destination and want to use the lock, push the shackle in the lock, activate the alarm, and walk away to lock the Abus. When you return, the lock detects your phone, and you can just pull the shackle out of the lock. With this convenient system, you don’t need to remember a combination or keep a key in your pocket — just don’t lose your phone.

You can grant temporary or permanent access to other people from your smartphone. The phone GPS retains the lock’s last parking and locking location, but it doesn’t track subsequent movement. If you or someone else from your approved user list forget to lock your bike, for example, the Abus does not act like a LoJack tracker.

770A SmartX™

Savvy cyclists typically use both a U-lock and a chain or folding lock to secure their expensive rides. With multiple locks, you can secure the bike’s frame to a fixed element such as a large bike rack or parking meter using a U-lock and then protect your wheels with a chain or folding lock.

The Abus 770A SmartX, which is available from Abus dealers and select online retailers, is available in two sizes, without or without a handy frame-mounted bracket. An Abus 770A SmartX with a 9-inch shackle lists for $230 alone, or $250 with the mounting bracket. An 11-inch model retails or $250 without or $280 with a mounting bracket.

Bruce Brown
Digital Trends Contributing Editor Bruce Brown is a member of the Smart Homes and Commerce teams. Bruce uses smart devices…
The Kia EV3 could be the cheap electric SUV we’ve been waiting for
White Kia EV3

The Kia EV9 was already one of the cheapest ways to get an electric SUV, but now the company is taking things to the next level. After teasing the Kia EV3 last year, the car is now official.

The EV3 is built to be a slightly smaller, cheaper version of the EV9 -- following the path of the Rivian R2, which arrived after the Rivian R1S. It's certainly not as technologically advanced as the EV9, but it still looks unmistakably like a modern Kia, and is clearly a sibling of the larger SUV. On the outside, the vehicle has the same split taillights and very similar Tiger Face front. But it is quite a bit smaller. The vehicle will be available in nine finishes -- however only "Aventurine Green" and "Terracotta" are being announced right now.

Read more
Kia EV3: release date, performance, range, and more
White Kia EV3

Kia is on a roll. Hot on the heels of the success of the Kia EV6 and EV9, the company is already announcing what could be its cheapest electric vehicle yet -- the Kia EV3.

The Kia EV line seems to follow the rule of lower numbers indicating a lower price — and if so, the EV3 will end up being the cheapest electric car Kia has released to date. That, however, thankfully doesn’t mean that the EV3 will be a low-end car — it just means that Kia may be pushing the boundaries on electric car pricing.

Read more
Kia EV3 vs Tesla Model Y: Can Kia’s new entry-level car take on Tesla?
White Kia EV3

The Kia EV3 is finally coming, and it could well end up being the best small-size electric SUV to buy when it finally rolls out. It's smaller than the Kia EV9, but it offers many of the same design elements and features. But there's another small-size electric car that's currently one of the most popular vehicles out there -- the Tesla Model Y.

How does the Kia EV3 compare with the Tesla Model Y? And is one vehicle actually better than the other? We put the Kia EV3 and the Tesla Model Y head-to-head to find out.
Design
The design of the Kia EV3 is very different than that of the Model Y, though they're both reasonably good-looking vehicles.

Read more