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IFA 2015: Canyon has an Android Wear bike attachment​

  • Sep 9, 2015
  • 1 min read

Unless you're a well-experienced cyclist, it is not very safe to be messing with your phone while you're biking. Thankfully, Bike manufacturer Canyon is here to help, as they have teamed up with Sony to create a device that runs Android Wear that you can attach to your bike's handlebars. It has a 1.6-inch touchscreen that is waterproof and connects to your phone via Bluetooth, offers up to 8 hours of battery life and has a built-in GPS and 4GB of internal storage. It also comes preloaded with popular cycling apps such as Strava and Google Maps. However, the device is a concept, so the device might or might not make it to store shelves, but Canyon is shooting for a spring 2016 release date with a estimated price of €200. Stay tuned to TechDependent for more IFA 2015 coverage, and look under the IFA 2015 tag for all of our coverage.

Via: Engadget

Source: Canyon

 
 
 

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