The folks at Cannondale have been discussing a possible tech-upgrade on their bikes by offering an iPod option. Set in front of the rider like a vehicle dashboard, the iPod would display your speed, distance covered, calories burned, etc. It would be powered by the bike itself, as the rider pedals along. It may even offer a rearview video-camera for keeping a quick eye on the much faster, much larger, vehicles behind you. Nothing mentioned about speakers, for you know, listening to the music, but it stands to reason.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Bike-powered Tech
- Integrating technology with bikes to enhance the cycling experience by offering features such as displaying speed, distance, and calories burned.
- Pedal-powered Gadgets
- Developing more gadgets that can be powered by pedal power, opening opportunities for eco-friendly and sustainable energy sources.
- Multifunctional Devices
- Creating devices that can serve multiple functions, such as displaying bike metrics and offering rearview video camera capabilities.
Where This Applies
- Sports Equipment
- Sports equipment companies can explore integrating tech features into their products to appeal to tech-savvy consumers and provide added value.
- Green Technology
- Companies that develop renewable energy sources can benefit from developing pedal-powered gadgets as an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to traditional sources.
- Consumer Technology
- Consumer technology companies can develop multifunctional devices that cater to the needs of active individuals who prioritize fitness and outdoor activities.