Before O2 disabled them, my cheapo GPS tracker light used to send me texts whenever it detected a "Shock", ie knock - this was a feature which could be turned off/on as required, and started operating 5 minutes after the light was sent a text switching it on, "noshock" to switch it off. I think this is a great feature which could be built into future bikes. Although this light can't send texts anymore because of the sacrificing of frequency bands to make room for 5/6/7/8/etc. G, I can still track my bike using the app over the internet, and for the moment at least this tracking appears to be free despite the device using data via a PAYG SIM. Sending texts to the thing used to cost 10p each, worked out at less than £10 a year overall. To get texted a Google Maps link of it's location, I'd simply send a text. If I got hopelesly lost, or wanted to note the location of a pothole or dead animal on the road for the council to deal with, I could get that texted to my phone by pressing a button on the side. I've lost access to functions which can only be activated by it receiving texts, but at least tracking works (for now). This was an excellent GPS tracking device, inexpensive to operate communicating using texts, didn't need an data plan.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-Time-Waterproof-Overspeed-Subscription-Motorbike/dp/B09X2Z1CYT/
Might try one of their newer hidden versions.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-Time-Waterproof-Overspeed-Subscription-Motorbike/dp/B09X2Z1CYT/
Might try one of their newer hidden versions.
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