CONVENIENT LOCK WITH YOUR FINGERPRINT AS THE KEY – ABUS YARDO 7807F

The progress in technology is an unstoppable evolution on all fronts. That this innovative technology also benefits the security of our bikes becomes clear with the new Yardo 7807F from ABUS. A capacitive sensor on the chain lock allows you to open the bike lock without keys or dials - just with your fingerprint.

The YARDO chain lock consists of a round, 7-millimeter-thick chain that provides robust theft protection. The ends of the optional 85 cm and 110 cm long chain are connected to a lock case made of zamak.

Yardo 7807F – Unlocking in seconds with fingerprint

The special feature of this lock case: It is equipped with an accurate fingerprint sensor that recognizes up to 20 scanned fingerprints. When you place your clean finger on the sensor, the lock opens in an instant. By scanning multiple fingerprints, you can be flexible with the bike lock or bike if you want to share it with several people. The locking process is extremely simple, as the lock automatically locks itself when the lock ends are inserted into the lock case. To prevent scratching the bike frame, the lock case is encased in a silicone cover. IP66 and IP68 certification indicates that the lock case is dust and weather resistant. A double ball lock offers better protection against forced opening.

With this YARDO chain lock, comfort and functionality go hand in hand and you are right with the times. The fingerprint technology is trendsetting and offers maximum comfort and a high level of security. A CR2 battery is included.

– Round, 7 mm thick chain (length 85 and 110cm)
– Lock case made of coated zamak
– CR2 battery included in scope of delivery
– Precise capacitive fingerprint sensor
– Up to 20 individual fingerprints can be stored
– Double ball lock for better protection against forced opening
– Quick locking without fingerprint thanks to automatic locking
– Dust and weather resistant thanks to IP certification IP66 & IP68

Recommended retail price from €99.95

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