Is the anti-theft function of the shared rechargeable good?

Is the anti-theft function of the shared rechargeable good?

The emergence of shared charging treasure to help people alleviate the problem of fast consumption of cell phone power and not lasting. The market outlook is very broad, and at the same time welcomed by many businesses. Many people seize this wedge opportunity to earn a lot of money. But in the process of operation also encountered equipment stolen things. Like this kind of thing should be how to solve it?

Nowadays, many shared charging cabinets are designed with card slots. Which will not pop up if the code is not swept. If consumers need to use the shared charging power. Then they need to deliver a deposit after scanning the code in order to use it. And if they cannot return it on time, especially if they do not return it for 10 days or want to take it for themselves. Then the deposit paid will be deducted. In this case, even if the device is stolen. It is equivalent to selling a charging power, and the merchant will not lose money.

If the user forcibly removes the shared rechargeable battery by illegal means. The charging power will be shut down and locked up, making it impossible to charge.

If the user forcibly removes the shared rechargeable battery by illegal means, the charging power will be shut down and locked up, making it impossible to charge.