Chain lock, SEREA SWIFT 100cm Ø 6 mm
Innovative chain lock with NFC technology controllable via smartphone app for keyless, battery-free protection. Robust 6 mm stainless steel chain from European production offers high resistance. Ideal for bicycles, e-bikes, and scooters: safe, comfortable, and maintenance-free. Show more
Product details
Security redefined
The SEREA SWIFT chain lock combines state-of-the-art technology with robust build quality and thoughtful design. It stands for uncompromising protection, and thanks to innovative NFC technology, locking is conveniently and completely keyless via smartphone. Batteries, number combinations, or classic keys are a thing of the past. As the lock's administrator, you can flexibly share it with others, see who uses it and when, and revoke access at any time.
The SEREA SWIFT impresses with high-quality materials and a thoughtful construction from Pewag in Austria:
Security level 9 out of 15 for a high level of protection
Sold Secure Bronze Certification as an independent quality proof
Massive 6 mm stainless steel chain from European production
Hexagonal links for increased resistance against bolt cutters
Closed stainless steel housing without weak points
Reduced attack surface against tampering attempts
These features make the lock the ideal choice for city bikes, e-bikes, scooters, or even motorcycles and bike trailers.
The innovative NFC technology offers a completely new user experience:
Keyless opening and locking via smartphone
No battery needed – ready to use at any time
Secure, cryptographic encryption comparable to mobile payment
Digital management of access rights for multiple users
Insight into opening history and location information via the app
Besides security, the SEREA SWIFT also excels in user comfort:
Maintenance-free operation without follow-up costs
Robust textile cover protects the frame from scratches
Easy handling even with luggage or gloves
Art.No.: TCS-02330
Link diameter: 6 mm
Weight: 1400 g
Technology: NFC (Near Field Communication)
Cryptographic encryption, comparable to mobile payments.