BATTERY LIFE: Full Charge Constantly Bright for 12 Hours. LOADING TIME: 2 - 3 hours. Normal use up to 20 days. If it has no fast release (what would be obvious) you can always buy a 2 meter micro usb cable to charge it. Only missing thing for me is that it has no app that tells you that someone is touching your bicycle. In my opinion the best there is on the market at this moment. I'm buying one.
Guessing they took your request seriously, I just got one and I have three light modes, rapid flash, slower flash and constant on. Love the unit. Hopefully it will last.
Open it up and look where the light is hooked up to. I think its programmed that way. If you could read the thing maybe the code can be changed. its got usb. But there must be some programming pins on the board.
how long the batteries of both devices last for ? I m very curious about the remote battery as logically if you don't have battery anymore you can't stop it ! how do we know when to change or charge the batteries ?
1. After how much time the alarm will go off? Or will it sound forever until the battery dies? Situation: If someone near my parking spot accidentally pushed my bike a little bit.
i would like to know this to but i don't quite understand your wording. are you say 2 second ring fist hit and 15 second ring anytime after unless 5 minutes pass. in which case it will go back to a 2 second warning ring?
I wouldn't just use this as your only option to when it comes to your bike. Being able to lock the bike to a fixed object is a great idea. You're never going to be able to full stop someone. If they want your stuff no matter what it is, they're going to get it. This will slow them down and make them deaf but it won't stop them if there isn't a lock fixing the bike to something.
*_Criticism for consideration_* - Please make arming & disarming sound level quieter as it disturbs my neighbors & family members if I set of say at 5am for a ride.
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Yes! You can! But my remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!
I’m just purchase mines to from bangood something and waiting for it to arrive. I hope I don’t have the same problem with the remote that I’m reading from many here.
Andy Heathcote Yes! You can! But my remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!
@@ivanraz I know it’s been years! But you just saved me some trouble! I had 2 of these bike alarms for 2 of my bikes. Sadly, I had lost one of the remotes to one of the bike alarms and after reading your comment I gave it a shot at trying to pair the second alarm to the first alarm’s remote and it worked! God damn! Now I can use 1 remote for both alarms! Thanks man. I know you won’t see this comment but you’re awesome!
Igor Mellaffe It will works just as tail light, not alarm or beep becouse the red bottom only control the light and the blue bottom is for pairing the control.
In that case the person would have to be watching you. There is no light when it's armed. Again, unless they are watching you and see you do it. But I think you'd have to be pretty damn quick to do that, especially if you have the bike locked to something.
Ben Moore Yes! You can! But my remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!
AndroidGuyPro Yes! You can! But my remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!
How to pair 2 remotes "First,you need to unlock the old remote control. Then can pair with new one. Just long press the blue button of new remote for 3 seconds, when hearing one "di" sound, press any button of new remote, you done successfully
Main unit is USB rechargeable. I only charged it once when it was new and havent needed to charge it again yet. Remote is just like a car remote with the little button battery.
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I have to charge the main unit once a week, otherwise it tells you loudly that it needs to be charged. I don't have any problem with the romote, thankfully. The battery in the main unit is 3.7V 700MAH Li Po Polymer Battery, but it is welded on the circuit board and that will not be easy to replace, I am afraid.
Albert Nieves, your item must have arrived by now. Is it working okay? I have ordered it today, but after reading the comments I am a bit confused I must say. I know the main tail-light can be charged via USB, but what happens when the battery of the remote dies? Is it replaceable? Plus the blue button for the remote-sync, how does it work? There's nothing much to do since I have already ordered the item, still curious. Sorry for all these questions. Reply if you have time.
The last 7 minutes of your video weren't needed. You could have done just the stuff not in the office would have been fine. I do wonder, why would you only buy something if you are only going to use half of the functions on it? It's like buying a car without any wheels, doesn't make any sense. Now the A6 does come with a stale(solid) light function. The alarm is very loud, especially if you are in more of a tight space, like a house, room etc. I had not tested the full duration of the alarm because I didn't want to annoy anyone and I was starting to get a headache. Mine had went off because of the fob being backwards on the holder when packaged. Just having the alarm go off for a few seconds was enough for my ears to hurt. It does tuck under the seat very well and for me to see it I would have to be behind the bike or on my knees on the side of the bike to see it. It's a great secondary safety feature to your bike. I wouldn't just use this on its own. I agree the charging would be a pain in the ass but it's a small price then possibly someone stealing your bike, no matter what the price of it is.
Jailson Ramos Dos Santos o alarme só é ativado pelo controle remoto. No meu caso, tive dificuldade no início, pois achei que o controle não funcionava, mas foi só carregar a unidade totalmente. O botão azul só é usado para parear caso o controle ainda assim não funcione.
The problem is, any thing like this should be in a secured locked cage on the bike , otherwise it can be ripped off and smashed or submerged in water or something , imagine this in a locked cage, much better
My remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!
this alarm is useless if someone carefully unsrew it without vibration and but it in the same angle on the ground. i think this will not start the alarm
Piece of crap. Wouldn't even charge. Just clicks and flashes the light as soon as you plug in the charger. Too much botherment to try to return it for refund... it's in the trash where it belongs.
Yes! You can! But my remote was not working anymore and I have opened that shit :). You will find a small knoch. You need a knife to open it or a small flat screw driver. In my remote the battery was good, but I think from the shocks during my trips was not making contact inside. To pair the remote back keep the blue button press a little more and you will hear a beep. After the beep pre any button on the remote. God day man!