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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 10 MIN

How IoT Sensors Are Preventing Motorcycle Theft

from Internet of Things with Fexingo: Connected Devices, Sensors, and Industrial IoT · host Fexingo

In this episode of Internet of Things with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how IoT sensors and GPS trackers are revolutionizing motorcycle theft prevention. With over a million motorcycles stolen annually in the US alone, a new wave of connected devices is changing the game. They focus on the Bosch Motorcycle Security system, which uses millimeter-wave radar and cellular IoT to detect tampering and track bikes in real time. Lucas breaks down how the sensor fusion works — combining motion detectors with tilt sensors and GPS — and why the shift from reactive tracking to proactive prevention matters. Luna asks about false alarms and battery drain, and Lucas shares data from a pilot program in Atlanta that reduced theft recovery time from 48 hours to under 90 minutes. They also touch on the broader implications for the IoT security market, projected to reach $48 billion by 2028. The episode ends with a look at how this technology could expand to e-bikes and scooters. A quick, sincere mention of listener support via buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo keeps the show ad-free. #IoT #SmartSensors #MotorcycleTheft #ConnectedDevices #GPS #Bosch #AntiTheft #VehicleSecurity #IndustrialIoT #RadarSensors #StolenVehicleRecovery #AtlantaPilot #SecurityMarket #TechPodcast #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of Internet of Things with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how IoT sensors and GPS trackers are revolutionizing motorcycle theft prevention. With over a million motorcycles stolen annually in the US alone, a new wave of connected devices is changing the game. They focus on the Bosch Motorcycle Security system, which uses millimeter-wave radar and cellular IoT to detect tampering and track bikes in real time. Lucas breaks down how the sensor fusion works — combining motion detectors with tilt sensors and GPS — and why the shift from reactive tracking to proactive prevention matters. Luna asks about false alarms and battery drain, and Lucas shares data from a pilot program in Atlanta that reduced theft recovery time from 48 hours to under 90 minutes. They also touch on the broader implications for the IoT security market, projected to reach $48 billion by 2028. The episode ends with a look at how this technology could expand to e-bikes and scooters. A quick, sincere mention of listener support via buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo keeps the show ad-free. #IoT #SmartSensors #MotorcycleTheft #ConnectedDevices #GPS #Bosch #AntiTheft #VehicleSecurity #IndustrialIoT #RadarSensors #StolenVehicleRecovery #AtlantaPilot #SecurityMarket #TechPodcast #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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