Canyon and Sony taking Android Wear to your handlebars

Canyon and Sony taking Android Wear to your handlebars

By Nick Broughall

Canyon and Sony taking Android Wear to your handlebars

It probably has something to do with the whole “wear” part of its name, but so far all of the Android Wear devices on the market have been inconveniently restricted to being worn on the wrist.

But the platform has the potential to be so much more, and it has taken bicycle company Canyon to take the initiative (with a little help from Sony) to break the shackles of the watch strap.

Revealed at the Eurobike trade show this week, the Canyon Smart Computer is an Android wear cycling computer that allows users to monitor their performance through a number of different apps, making it immediately much more versatile than traditional cycling computers.

Attaching to the handlebars of your bike, with a detachable sliding mechanism for easy charging, the Canyon Smart Computer offers a 1.6-inch touchscreen, 4GB of onboard storage and integrated Bluetooth (just like all other Android Wear devices), plus GPS functionality to make it a rather versatile cycling computer.

Stem cell attachments

According to BikeRadar the device is set to come with three different stems to match different types of bike frames.

But the real innovation comes from the app support. The device, which is set to go on sale …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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