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No-splice consumer bike tracker

Invoxia Bike Tracker runs on Levy for simple, no-splice recovery.

Invoxia's bike tracker is discreet and needs no motor wiring — a clean fit for staffed hire shops that want recovery without install labor. Levy ingests its location and motion data so the bikes appear on the fleet map and in recovery workflows.

Live integration
Invoxia fleet data feed
Self-powered tracker hidden on the bike frame
Levy Fleets dashboard tracking Invoxia Bike Tracker hardware

Map

Levy workflow

Alerts

Levy workflow

Recovery

Levy workflow

How it works with Levy

Invoxia on a tracker-agnostic Levy stack

Invoxia is Levy's answer to operators who hate splicing and motor-cover work — discreet hardware where periodic charging is acceptable, with location and motion data flowing into Levy.

Small bike-hire pilots

No-splice recovery

Operators prioritizing install ease

Hardware at a glance

Bike Tracker specifications

The device details Levy maps into the fleet — so operators know exactly how Invoxia hardware behaves before it ships.

No wiring and no motor-cover work to install

Connectivity often bundled — no separate SIM/subscription

Discreet enough to hide on the frame

AI-based motion and tamper detection

Power modelSelf-powered rechargeable battery, no wiring
InstallHidden on the frame; no splice, no motor cover
ConnectivityLow-power network (LoRa/Sigfox) — validate area coverage
Battery lifeUp to ~3–4 months between charges
Update intervalMotion-triggered position and tilt alerts
SecurityMotion, tilt, and tamper alerts; AI motion detection
CoverageDepends on low-power network footprint by region
Pricing~$100–150 with multi-year connectivity included

Integration motion

Turn tracker data into fleet operations

How the integration works

1

Levy ingests location and movement events from the Invoxia fleet feed.

2

Coverage is validated against the operator's area before rollout.

3

Tracker IDs map to Levy bike records for map and recovery workflows.

Why operators run it on Levy

Strong answer for operators who hate splicing and motor-cover work.

Good pilot hardware where coverage is adequate.

Useful for staffed rental shops where periodic charging is acceptable.

Good to know

Consumer-first hardware; charging cadence suits staffed shops.
Coverage depends on the connectivity SKU and geography.
No lock or immobilization layer.

Questions

Invoxia Bike Tracker + Levy FAQ

Does it require wiring into the bike?

No. The Invoxia Bike Tracker is self-powered and hides on the frame, so there's no splicing or motor-cover work.

Is coverage good in my area?

It uses low-power networks (LoRa/Sigfox), so coverage varies by region. Levy validates the footprint for your operating area before rollout.

How often does it need charging?

Roughly every 3–4 months, which suits staffed hire shops where bikes return to base.

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