Macworld on iBike
By Danny Gallagher, Macworld.com
iBike releases Dash Cycling Computer for iPhone, iPod
touch
Posted on Feb 23, 2011 10:00 am by Danny Gallagher,
Macworld.com

The combination of the
Dash Cycling Computer and the company’s free iBike app turns the
portable Apple device into a personal cycling trainer that tracks—among
other things—speed, time, and heart rate.
The device uses ANT+ wireless speed sensors to track your pedal power.
These sensors provide an accurate measure of speed, heart rate with
varying target zones, and cadence (that's biker speed for rpm). It can
also use GPS to track your route and can automatically store your
workout data on a daily calendar.
And if you're the kind of not-so-easy rider who drops his or her iPhone
or iPod on just about every block, the attachment comes with a tough,
water-resistant case that allows you to use the touchscreen even while
wearing your favorite pair of biker gloves.
The basic version costs $199 and the advanced version—which measures
cadence, heart rate, and calories—costs $329. Both models are available
for sale at
Apple's online store or
iBike's Website, and require either an iPhone 3G, 3GS, or 4 or a
first-, second-, or third-generation iPod touch. The iBike app is
available for download for free at the App store.
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