The Garmin Edge 750 Concept has been designed by WuShuai as a piece of equipment for avid cyclists that would provide impressive support when exploring off-grid environments. The bike computer follows on the brand's existing lineup of Garmin Edge devices, but is constructed with a contoured aesthetic as well as a convex display for a more intuitive piece of equipment to keep on handlebars. The unit maintains a waterproof construction that would provide turn-by-turn directions as well as automatic re-routing, Cycle Map, rider-to-rider messaging and an alert system for oncoming vehicles.
The Garmin Edge 750 Concept maintains a form that would perfectly mix in with that of a bicycle to ensure it would work effectively for avid cyclists.
Contoured Off-Grid Cyclist Computers
The Garmin Edge 750 Concept by WuShuai is Modernly Designed
Trend Themes
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Off-grid Navigation — Designing cyclist computers with waterproof and turn-by-turn directions for use in remote environments creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in off-grid navigation.
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Intuitive Interface — The use of a contoured and convex design for cyclist computers offers innovative opportunities to improve user experience with intuitive interfaces.
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Communication Technology — Incorporating rider-to-rider messaging and an alert system for oncoming vehicles in cyclist computers demonstrates opportunities for innovation in communication technology for the cycling industry.
Industry Implications
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Cycling — The Garmin Edge 750 Concept by WuShuai is specifically designed for cyclists and shows the cycling industry's potential for innovative technology.
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Navigation — The waterproof design and turn-by-turn directions of the Garmin Edge 750 Concept suggest opportunities for disruptive innovation in navigation technology for use in remote environments.
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Communication — Incorporated features like rider-to-rider messaging and an alert system for oncoming vehicles in the Garmin Edge 750 Concept present disruptive innovation opportunities for communication within the cycling industry.