• @[email protected]
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    9311 months ago

    Thanks for the context but

    I feel like price for the one time purchase is set deliberately high because they want people to actually pay for the subscription instead. If their goal really was to make their products more accessible, just allow people to pay in installments and take some recurring interest fees for the financing.

    And, in any case, the product should work no matter whether I’m late with the monthly fee or not. That’s just bullshit.

    • prole
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      2911 months ago

      Also, do you need a persistent internet connection at all times so it can check if you’re subscribed at any moment it may need to in case of a crash? In a fast-moving vehicle? What an awful idea.

      • @Thermal_shocked
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        711 months ago

        Yeah, what happens with lag, does it deploy around your corpse or in the ambulance?

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        711 months ago

        If I recall correctly, it checks the status in the background every so often. It’s not going to reach out for the status at the moment of impact.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        It checks status when you switch it on before your ride, and warns you with LEDs if it can’t activate.
        It won’t ever switch off during your ride unless it runs out of battery.

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      111 months ago

      It will continue to activate for 60 days after the last payment, then the “in motion” module (it’s not klim’s tech, it’s in motion’s tech and subscription) won’t turn on before a ride. It doesn’t need to connect to the internet to work while riding, it syncs over wifi. They specify it won’t stop working during a ride.

      Also, you can still buy the system outright. Having a subscription entitles you to a new detection module after three years though