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This bike rack pioneer is selling Bluetooth suction cups to stick bikes to your car

Allen Sports has launched the Smart Suction Go, a $299 bike rack that uses Bluetooth-connected sensors to monitor suction pressure and alert drivers to potential mounting failures.

Key Points

  • The Smart Suction Go monitors the front three suction cups and sends real-time alerts to a smartphone app, Apple CarPlay, or Android Auto.
  • Each unit is powered by four AA batteries, providing approximately 6 to 8 hours of active usage.
  • The system is rated for bikes weighing 35 pounds or less and is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -15C to 60C.
  • Allen Sports claims the rubber suction cups have a lifespan of 7 to 10 years and are fully replaceable if damaged.
  • The company also introduced a $70 Bluetooth-monitored suction mount specifically designed for securing cameras to vehicles.

Why it Matters

This product represents a shift toward integrating smart technology into traditional mechanical accessories to address consumer safety concerns regarding suction-based mounts. By providing real-time digital monitoring, Allen Sports aims to increase user confidence in a mounting method that has historically been viewed with skepticism.
The Verge Published by Sean Hollister
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