by Philip Rees | Sep 25, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
CatEye’s HR-12 heart rate sensor connects with any Bluetooth enabled phone including both iPhones and Android devices. Use the CatEye Cycling or other cycling or fitness app to track heart rate and make the most of your workouts.
by Philip Rees | Sep 24, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
The Q3 allows you to customize your training experience with 5 programmable heart rate zones, up to 99 laps with real time lap functions, and both time and distance interval functions. There are programmable time and distance countdown functions, cadence tracking, and...
by Philip Rees | Sep 20, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Pulse Oximeter is registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) with the code 139908, and certified by FDA of United States and CE, MedCert of Europe. Features: – Reliable accuracy and durability – Two Color OLED Display, four display...
by Philip Rees | Sep 18, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
PROTKT Bike Mount and Case Maximum Protection for your iPhone 5 and 5S While Cycling The PROTKT is an iPhone bike case that’s sleek and slim, yet weatherproof, sweatproof and shockproof, providing maximum protection for your iPhone 5 and 5S, with IPX5 waterproof...
by Philip Rees | Sep 17, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
After the culmination of more than a thousand feedbacks, we are proud to announce the launch of the Acc U Rate® SM-310 fingertip pulse oximeter. Both the LED and sensor has been improved dramatically and can measures SpO2 (oxygen saturation) and PR (pulse rate) with...
by Philip Rees | Sep 14, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
A new saddle should be treated with Brooks Proofide leather dressing to help assist the ‘breaking-in’ process. Proofide keeps the leather supple as it is specially formulated from natural ingredients to condition, preserve and shower proof your saddle....