Assam man invents theft-proof e-bike. Internet has questions
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Samrat Nath, a man from Assam's Karimganj claimed that he had invented an e-bike that is theft-proof. Netizens, however, were not convinced.
A young man from Assam named Samrat Nath has designed a bike that he claims to be theft-proof. Pictures of the e-bike have surfaced on Twitter but netizens have several questions about the vehicle.
According to the news agency ANI, Samrat from Karimganj designed the bike in such a way that if it is stolen, an alert will be sent on Samrat’s phone. “Karimganj's Samrat Nath claims to have built a theft-proof e-bike. ‘If anyone tries to steal it then I'll get a message on my phone & alarm will be activated. I've developed an app to control this bike. It can be controlled from anywhere in the world, he says’,” read the caption.
The pictures included in the tweet show Samrat with his creation.
Take a look:
Assam | Karimganj's Samrat Nath claims to have built a theft-proof e-bikeIf anyone tries to steal it then I'll get a message on my phone & alarm will be activated. I've developed an app to control this bike. It can be controlled from anywhere in the world, he says pic.twitter.com/aueaLTRtAD
While the post has garnered much attention, netizens had many questions about the bike’s features. Some enquired about the alert system, others were unsure about how one would retrieve the bike if it was stolen. Many, however, praised Samrat for his efforts.
I'll get a message on my phone & alarm will be activatedwhat after that