Bullhead City, Arizona Jun 6, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Monimoto, a worldwide leader in GPS tracker products, announced the launch of the Monimoto 9, a dust and water-resistant unit designed for motorcycles and other power sports vehicles. The small size and extra durability make it a perfect means of delivering peace of mind to off-road enthusiasts.
Monimoto 9 motorcycle alarm brings several enhancements over its predecessor, Monimoto 7. While Monimoto 7 has set a high standard with a 24-month battery life, Monimoto 9 introduces a more compact and rechargeable design with a 12-month battery life.
Designed for the rugged environments encountered by motorcycles, Monimoto 9 is water and dust-resistant, making it ideal for outdoor use. This powerful silent alarm and GPS tracker will give you full control over your motorcycles security, alerting you immediately if someone tampers with or attempts to steal your bike.
All the already available features, such as auto arm/disarm, unauthorized movement detection, immediate theft alerts to your phone, and real-time tracking via the Monimoto app, were reviewed and fixed according to customer feedback.
Monimoto 9 uses LTE-M (LTE-M CAT M1) networks and works globally. The device comes with an embedded eSIM card that covers most parts of the world, where 4G and 5G networks are available.
To learn more about their motorcycle alarms, visit the Monimoto website.
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