Who we are
We started integrating trackers into motorcycles back in 2008. In those days, you sent your tracker an SMS message, it turned on its GPS, and then hopefully sent you back its coordinates. You would then find a PC and type them in. We helped plenty of people find their stolen motorcycles
In 2012, as components miniaturized, we created the world’s first bicycle GPS tracker called Spylamp. This was a 2G GPS tracker disguised as a bicycle tail light, offering real-time tracking and motion sensors.
We then expanded this product range by integrating trackers into bicycle seat posts and headsets.
As smartphones hit the market, we created Wi-Fi trackers and used Bluetooth to connect to a mobile app. We began integrating trackers for third parties, including a tool tracker for Makita. We also developed trackers integrated into tail lights and indicators to track farm equipment, outboard engines, and other assets.
Since then, we have integrated trackers into many products, including horse boxes, outboard engines, power tools, solar panels, e-bikes, e-bike batteries, bicycle lights, seat posts, headsets, and scooters.
We have extensive experience with GPS, Bluetooth, Apple and Google Find My networks, Wi-Fi, GSM, GPRS, LTE, FCC, CE, and all sorts of other three-letter acronyms.