ABUS Introduces the 440A Alarm U-Lock

Written by Ben

March 30, 2019

The ABUS 440A U-lock adds an extra layer of security to an already-solid bicycle lock with ABUS’ proven 100db alarm system featuring the 3D Position Detection System.

The core of the lock is ABUS’ reliable steel lock body and 12mm round shackle, which is tough enough to deter theft on its own. Add in the 100db alarm (as loud as a circular saw) and it’s enough to scare away most thieves.

The intelligent alarm system is powered by long-lasting coin cell batteries for ease of use.  Small bumps trigger warning beeps, while continued movement triggers the full ear-splitting alarm.

The lock is available in a pocket-sized “mini” (6.3″) shackle version or the standard (9″) size. Both sizes come with the Tex USH bracket, featuring a silicone impregnated strap, which makes installation on any tube shape a breeze.

ABOUT ABUS

Designed in Germany – A promise to be kept!
“Security needs quality” was the maxim under which August Bremicker started the lock business in 1924 in Wetter an der Ruhr in Germany. More than 85 years later ABUS is still determined by that credo.

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