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Introducing The Exeros-Euroworld Black Box Cube

It Comes Stacked Full of Many Unique and Exciting Features Making a Useful Aid for Multiple Driving Applications. The Cube Provides Full Video & Audio Recordings and Other Vital Information: Speed of the Vehicle, Accurate Location via Google Maps/Earth and Telemetry Reading ('Gs') which can be Applied to the Following Scenarios: Domestic Vehicles - as an Accident Black Box and for Driver/Passenger Security. Commercial & Fleet Vehicles - as an Accident Black Box and for Vehicle, driver & Equipment Security. Taxis - as a Cost Effective CCTV Solution (Providing Date & Time Stamp and Therefore Permissable in a Court of Law). Motorsports- as a track Camera and data Logger. Motorbikes - as an Accident Black Box and for Vehicle and Property Security. Bikes - As an Action Camera.

The Black Box Cube has been featured in Auto Express Magazine and can shortly be seen on The Gadget Show

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Cycle Security - Introduction:
Bicycles are highly vulnerable to theft.  They are very mobile, high enough value to be worth stealing and yet often too low in value to be worth spending large amounts of money on expensive security devices. They are often difficult to identify and easily disguisable.
Below is a list of Security Rules for Cyclists:
  1. Park cycles safely and considerately where they will not cause a danger or obstruction to others - particularly to older people, young children, or people with disabilities.
  2. Always lock a cycle when leaving it, even if it's only for a few minutes. Products available include Chains, Locks, Cable Locks and D-shackles. For maximum security a ground or wall anchor can be installed in a garage, shed or garden.
  3. Secure bikes to proper cycle stands or robust street furniture (but do observe any requests not to use certain item of street furniture and be sure not to cause any damage).
  4. Lock cycles through the frame
  5. Secure or remove wheels
  6. Remove smaller parts and accessories that can't be secured, especially lights, pumps and quick release saddles.
  7. If you are purchasing a second hand bike, make sure the seller really owns it. If you think it has been stolen, contact  Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
  8. Security marking and registration can act as a deterrent to theft, and help the police identify and return a stolen cycle to it's correct owner. Registration will also allow potential buyers of a second-hand bicycle to confirm that the machine has not been stolen.
  9. Never leave cycles in isolated places.
A security marking should: Please use the "Contact Us" box at the top of your screen if you have any questions .  Alternatively, you can use our online Comments form.
  • Be clearly visible - hidden marks don't deter theft unless they are backed up by visible ones, for example a tamper proof label.
  • Be securely fixed - if a mark comes off easily and leaves no trace it won't deter a thief.
  • Ideally be on two separate parts of the bicycle and not on any part of it which is easily removable
  • Give clear information that will allow the police to quickly identify the owner.
There are several companies offering marking kits and registration to the consumer, and these may be available through local cycle shops.