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elok® is a smart anti-theft tracking device from Lok IT SAS, designed for mobile assets such as bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and fleets. It is not a cybersecurity product in the traditional sense; it is closer to an IoT security and asset-location service. Through hidden hardware, Bluetooth recognition, GPS/GSM positioning, and cloud-based notifications, it alerts users as quickly as possible when a vehicle or item is moved abnormally.
In terms of protection, elok® mainly addresses theft alerts and loss tracking. The device can automatically enter anti-theft mode after the user moves about 15–20 meters away, or it can be activated via the app or SMS. The system claims to detect abnormal activity within about 5 seconds and notify the user after about 15 seconds by phone call, push notification, SMS, or email; it can then send location updates every 60 seconds. For positioning, it supports GPS and uses approximate GSM cell-tower location when GPS is unavailable. In deployment, the Bike version can be hidden inside the handlebar, while the Car version can be installed inside the vehicle and connected to a 12V power supply. For management, the elok Cloud Center centrally handles settings, data, SIM activation/deactivation, and multilingual services.
The page lists the Bike version at around €149/€179 and the Car version at around €179/€220, with 1-month, 1-year, and 2-year subscription options that include EU roaming and 20 SMS credits. Additional SMS packs are available: 50 messages for €10, 120 for €20, 300 for €40, and 400 for €50; the SIM subscription costs roughly €3–4 per month. Payment is supported by credit card and PayPal. However, the pricing structure on the page is somewhat confusing, so the exact differences between tiers should be confirmed before purchase.
The advantages are its wide range of alert channels, support for SMS on older phones, and the fact that it does not rely entirely on a smartphone. GPS + GSM dual-path positioning improves the chances of recovery, and the small hidden hardware helps reduce the likelihood of detection and removal. The drawbacks are also clear: the text does not disclose encryption mechanisms, device security certifications, APIs, or enterprise system integrations. The terms state that GPS and phone services are provided by third parties and that coverage is not guaranteed. There is also no information about network compatibility in China, SIM roaming, or app availability.
It is suitable for individual bicycle, motorcycle, and car users, as well as small business scenarios that need basic fleet positioning, route tracking, and anti-theft alerts. It is not suitable for users looking for enterprise network protection, intrusion detection, endpoint security, or compliance auditing tools.
Access from mainland China, SIM roaming, cellular network standards, and cloud service connectivity are not explained in the main text, so their status is unknown.
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