Handlebar Bike Computers

The ANT+Remote Makes it Easier for Cyclists to Monitor Their Perfomance

O-synce's ANT+Remote is a new bike gadget designed for serious cyclists. The device is a bike computer that mounts onto your handlebars. It is meant to be paired with o-synce's navi2coach bicycle computer. The ANT+Remote has three buttons and can perform six different functions.

Currently the ANT+Remote is only compatible with the navi2coach, but O-synce has plans to make it compatible with smartphones. This opens the door for doing everything from listening to music to talking on the phone using only your thumb. This device has a range of up to six feet and is water and splash resistant. Its battery life is said to last for up to 100 hours of operation. The ANT+Remote weighs in at a minuscule 13 grams and sells for around $65.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Bike Gadgets - The ANT+Remote is a part of the trend of smart bike gadgets that help cyclists monitor their performance and interact with technology in innovative ways.
2. Handlebar-mounted Controllers - The ANT+Remote is part of the trend of handlebar-mounted controllers that allow cyclists to easily and safely interact with technology while riding.
3. Wireless Bike Accessories - The ANT+Remote is part of the trend of wireless bike accessories that enhance the cycling experience by removing clutter and simplifying features.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Tech - The ANT+Remote has potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the fitness tech industry by introducing new ways of tracking cycling performance and engaging with technology while exercising.
2. Sports Equipment - The ANT+Remote has potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the sports equipment industry by opening up new markets for handlebar-mounted controllers and wireless bike accessories.
3. Mobile Technology - The ANT+Remote has potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the mobile technology industry by creating new ways for cyclists to interact with their smartphones and other mobile devices while riding, such as listening to music or talking on the phone with just a push of a button.

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