by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
“Out-front” style mount places your CatEye computer out of the way of other accessories and provides easy viewing in any hand position.
by Philip Rees | Jan 21, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
light weight, portable , Color OLED display, 4 direction==run on 2 x aaa battery for 30 hours continuous use. auto shut off in 8 sec. when idle==Adjustable audio alarm range:the safety range of SPO2 and pulse rate are adjustable==For sports and recreation use . not a...
by Philip Rees | Jan 14, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
A handlebar mount that makes it even easier to bring your Boombot with you on your bike rides.
by Philip Rees | Jan 10, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Looking to upgrade the time-worn strap that originally came with your Suunto Ambit2 S Watch? Grab the Suunto Ambit2 S Strap to easily swap in and out of your Suunto Ambit2 S Watch. This replaceable strap provides you with a custom look and fresh feel. Necessary...
by Philip Rees | Jan 9, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Description: 7-segment digital camera monopod telescoping wand stick, let you take those photos that can not reached with your hands; It is Self-timer artifact, portable and lightweight and easy to carry, Polyurethane lined grip designed and keep your phone safety...
by Philip Rees | Jan 4, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Train on the Edge The touchscreen Edge 510 is designed for the competitive cyclist who seeks the most accurate and comprehensive ride data. It offers connected featuresĀ¹ through your smartphone, including live tracking, weather and social media sharing. Whether...