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Every 30 seconds a bike is stolen. Now, with AirLight you can protect your bike from theft AND keep your ride safely lit.

AirLight is an ingenious bike headlight that helps prevent theft by letting you track your bike’s location.

It’s the easiest way to light your dark rides keeping you safer while also tracking your bike’s location keeping it safer too.

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Bike Theft By The Numbers

Bike theft is a real problem, and it sucks. 

A bicycle is stolen every 30 seconds in North America. That’s roughly two million bikes a year, totaling about $350 million

76 percent of stolen bikes cost less than $500 which makes everyone a target. 

AirLight stops thieves dead in their tracks by allowing cyclists to track their bikes location from virtually anywhere.

See Clearly Where You’re Going with Strong Brightness 

Light up those dark streets and sidewalks ahead of you while riding. 250 lumens of light help you avoid obstacles and hazards, keeping you safer on your darker rides. 

See Where Your Bike is at Anytime With a Hidden AirTag Tracker 

AirLight has a hidden AirTag compartment that secures to your bike letting you see its location anytime, helping to prevent theft and reduce worry.

Easily Removable & Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Provides Extended Illumination

The headlight portion of the AirLight snaps off with a twist to be charged via USB-C, while the AirTag base stays secured to your bike to maintain constant security.

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Lomi Helps You Save The World

The compost that Lomi produces not only massively reduces methane emissions, it also acts as a carbon capture to improve the earth's overall soil health.

With Lomi, you'll be able to prevent the equivalent of approximately 60 Kg of carbon dioxide and store the equivalent of 40 Kg of carbon dioxide each year. That's about the same environmental benefit as planting 2690 trees each year.

Sources:

1. http://tram.mcgill.ca/Research/Publications/Cycling_theft.pdf
2. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-04-16/these-8-depressing-bike-theft-statistics-show-just-how-bad-the-problem-is
3. https://priceonomics.com/post/30393216796/what-happens-to-stolen-bicycles


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