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Anti-theft technology from iTrans

Last Updated : 19 April 2011, 14:51 IST
Last Updated : 19 April 2011, 14:51 IST

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 Car and bike theft is also rising by the day. But now, help is at hand with a breakthrough technology by iTrans Technologies. This technology will help secure and track a four and two-wheeler using a mobile phone. The Tiny device is all it takes to make car and bike-theft proof.

Developed by Bangalore-based iTrans Technologies, a technology named Tcop is used to make the cars and bikes theft proof. All it takes is a mobile phone to install the device. They can make their cars theft-proof, all by using their mobile phones.

This technology will alert the car owners when someone tries to break-in their car or bike. The technology will also secure and manage the car or bike remotely.

iTrans Technologies CEO Mallesh Reddy said, “Tcop is a GSM based technology which is user-friendly. Car owners can even send an SMS from their mobile phone to the device Tcop to know about the present location of the car.”

For the technology to work, a Vodafone SIM card is activated in a car, if it detects any intrusion like theft, it will inform the car owner. Another interesting feature of the technology is that it can make calls to mobiles, irrespective of the service provider. Best part of Tcop is that it establishes a two-way communication between a car and the car owner’s mobile phone. Apart from that the device comes in handy after the car is stolen and driven away.  The owner can send SMS to the device which will trigger a siren in the car to disturb the car thief and also attract the attention of other passers-by. The product comes in five models- basic, silver, gold, diamond and platinum. The cost of the device for the cars is from Rs 6,000 to Rs 9,500, while for bikes it starts from Rs 2,000 to 6,000.

For more details you can visit www.tcop.co.in.

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Published 19 April 2011, 14:50 IST

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