by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
Tips: 1. Sensor and receiver distance. Not exceeded more than 60cm , then the distance between the transmitter and magnet not more than 1.5mm 2.Water resistant, but avoid it exposed longer to the rain and water as it may absorb through. In case the device will not...
by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
The Kinetic Heart Rate Strap uses the Bluetooth Smart communication protocol found in the iPhone 4S and 5 series and the iPad 3, 4, Mini and Air and iPod Touch 5th generation to wirelessly pair with the new Kinetic inRide iPhone App to measure heart rate. The heart...
by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
You spoke, we listened. Developed from Cat Eye customer feedback, the padrone features the largest display available on the market today. From the Downhill mountain biker to the farsighted cyclists, the padrone is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a squint-free ride...
by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
Long gone are the days when you had to finagle a system of wires and straps beneath your fitness threads, only to have your workout brought to a jarring halt by the sudden implosion of your strategic arrangement. Now’s as good of a time as any to conveniently...
by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
Here’s the competitive edge you’ve been waiting for. Edge 520 is the first device with Strava live segment challenges. This aerodynamic GPS bike computer is packed with advanced analysis features like time in zone, cycling-specific VO2 max1 and recovery time1, indoor...
by | Feb 5, 2016 | Cycling Electronics
Sharpen your cycling performance with Edge 500, a lightweight GPS-based bike computer for performance-driven cyclists. Loaded with data, Edge 500 tracks your distance, speed, location and elevation with high sensitivity GPS. Add an ANT+™ compatible heartrate monitor,...