The research led him to discover the benefits of AirTag technology, which is provided by Apple and Galaxy as a tracking locator that can find items such as keys and electronic devices through Bluetooth signals and the Find My application. The small size of the coin-shaped tag is 1.26 inches in diameter and less than half an inch thick? ? ? ? Brought a surprise moment for Reisher.
As a student of SCE Engineering College, 28-year-old Reisher used his 3D printer and CAD software to design such a bracket, which he started selling on Etsy and eBay for $17.99 in July. He said he has been in contact with the local bike shop about carrying AirTag bike racks. So far, he said he has sold dozens of items on Etsy and eBay, and his interest is growing.
His first design is installed under the bottle cage and is available in seven colors. To further hide AirTag, he recently proposed a reflector design in which the device can be hidden by a reflector bracket connected to the seatpost.
“Some people think it’s too obvious for thieves, so it made me think of better ways to better hide this,” he said. “It looks great, it looks like a simple reflector, and it probably won’t be peeled off the bike by a thief.”
always relied on Instagram and Google ads for marketing. Under his company , he also manufactures small appliance accessories outside the home.
With the early success of the AirTag bracket design, Reisher stated that he is already studying other bicycle-related accessories. “There will be more soon,” he said, adding that his motivation is to solve daily problems.
“I have been a mountain biker for the past five years and I like to spend weekends on local trails,” Reisher said. “My bike was behind my truck and someone snatched it away after cutting the ropes that secured it. When I saw him taking off on my bike, it took me a while to realize. I tried to chase him. , But unfortunately I came too late. This incident reminded me of ways to prevent theft, or at least regain some of my lost confidence.”
So far, says he has received a message from a customer who installed a reflector that his bicycle was taken from his backyard. He tracked the location of the bicycle through the app, found and returned the bicycle.


Post time: Sep-02-2021