Hi all,
Whenever we launch a new product I ask you guys for advice. It's worked very well in the past and we have made many decisions based on the Pedelecs forum's input.
In the spring we will be launching the new Wisper Sport* model name still under discussion. 375 or 550Wh 36V utilising the latest (quite superb) hub motor from AKM, 27.5" wheels, 2.2" balloon tyres or off road tyres for those who want to get more adventurous. it weighs in at 17kg here is the pre production sample (there is a step through version as well), the final model will facilitate the wide alloy Wayfarer mudguards...
So here is the question...
We are considering fitting all these models with a sophisticated tracking device based on a new Wisper App. It will do much of the same work as the Strava App giving and saving journey distances, average speeds climbs etc. It will also have impact recognition and will call a user specified emergency number in case of an accident triggering the device.
The main benefit will be if the bike is stolen, the user will be able to follow the bike on a Google Map within the App, the bike being "pinged" every 30 seconds. There will be a geofence capability, set by the user so if the bike is moved outside of a specified area the user will be alerted, we can turn off the bike if requested by the user.
The reason for installing the device into every bike is mainly about cost. It being far less expensive to fit to all bikes rather than retrofitting. There are other benefits too, if a dealer has a bike stolen before it's sold or a courier "loses" it we can turn on the tracker and find it, or... if a user does not take up the offer when the bike is purchased and then has the bike stolen, the user can request and give us permission to find the bike for them... for a fee!
The cost would be between £50 and £70 to make the tracker live then £5 to £7 per month to use the app.
Any advice from a user perspective would be gratefully received...
All the best, David
Whenever we launch a new product I ask you guys for advice. It's worked very well in the past and we have made many decisions based on the Pedelecs forum's input.
In the spring we will be launching the new Wisper Sport* model name still under discussion. 375 or 550Wh 36V utilising the latest (quite superb) hub motor from AKM, 27.5" wheels, 2.2" balloon tyres or off road tyres for those who want to get more adventurous. it weighs in at 17kg here is the pre production sample (there is a step through version as well), the final model will facilitate the wide alloy Wayfarer mudguards...
So here is the question...
We are considering fitting all these models with a sophisticated tracking device based on a new Wisper App. It will do much of the same work as the Strava App giving and saving journey distances, average speeds climbs etc. It will also have impact recognition and will call a user specified emergency number in case of an accident triggering the device.
The main benefit will be if the bike is stolen, the user will be able to follow the bike on a Google Map within the App, the bike being "pinged" every 30 seconds. There will be a geofence capability, set by the user so if the bike is moved outside of a specified area the user will be alerted, we can turn off the bike if requested by the user.
The reason for installing the device into every bike is mainly about cost. It being far less expensive to fit to all bikes rather than retrofitting. There are other benefits too, if a dealer has a bike stolen before it's sold or a courier "loses" it we can turn on the tracker and find it, or... if a user does not take up the offer when the bike is purchased and then has the bike stolen, the user can request and give us permission to find the bike for them... for a fee!
The cost would be between £50 and £70 to make the tracker live then £5 to £7 per month to use the app.
Any advice from a user perspective would be gratefully received...
All the best, David