O-Synce Navi2Coach Cycling GPS Unboxing
Picked up this unit at CES, even though I had seen it in demo back at Eurobike/Interbike. It’s an Edge 500 competitor, and I’m pretty impressed with it. It had incredible customization, and a super...
View ArticleWahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing
The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display. In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data. This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could...
View ArticleMio Cyclo 305 HC
The Mio Cyclo 305 is a cycling GPS unit with mapping and more casual features – such as ‘surprise me’ routing (the ability to have it pick a random route that meets various criteria). The unit is a...
View ArticleGarmin Edge 510/810 Rubber Cases
This isn’t really in ‘The Queue’ from the standpoint of me reviewing them. I’m just stashing the pics here simply so that folks that were waiting for the photos know they’re here. Make sense? Good....
View ArticleO-Synce ANT+ Wireless Lap Button
This is one of those silly simple things that just makes SO much sense. Especially for mountain bikers. This tiny little button can be mounted right on your handlebars (you know, near you’re hands),...
View ArticleTimex Run Trainer 2.0 Unwrapping (including first run photos!)
The Timex Run Trainer 2.0 builds on the initial Timex Run Trainer GPS unit, by going with a bit slimmer size and a much refreshed menu system. Thus far, after a single three-hour run I’m digging the...
View ArticleIn the Queue: The 4iiii’s Viiiiva ANT+ to Bluetooth HR Strap Bridge
Phew, that’s a long title. I’ve had this for a few weeks now, and will be testing it for at least a number more weeks before I publish a review on it. I’m pending some updated firmware which will...
View ArticleIn the Queue: Basis B1 Continuous Monitoring Watch
The Basis B1 watch is the first watch on that market that can continually record your heart rate, skin temperature, perspiration – as well as being a traditional step counter. I’ll be wearing it 24×7...
View ArticleIn the Queue: Bryton Cardio 60 GPS Multisport Watch
The Bryton Cardio 60 is a GPS multisport watch that does swim/bike/run and connects to a variety of ANT+ sensors. It competes with other watches in the market such as the Magellan Switch Up and Garmin...
View ArticleIn the Queue: Swimovate Poolmate HR
This is the latest indoor swimming watch from Swimovate. Like it’s older siblings, it tracks indoor swim workouts – but also layers in the ability to display and record heart rate data from the...
View ArticleIn the Queue: FINIS Neptune Underwater MP3 Player
I’ve been toying with the new FINIS Neptune swimming MP3 player. Thus far I’m liking it. It’s a more robust unit than the older SwiMP3 (both in size and capacity), but far easier to navigate with an...
View ArticleIn the Queue: The Leikr GPS Multisport Watch
The Leikr project was crowd-funded via Kickstarter a number of months ago and has now reached beta stage. The unit features mapping, GPS support, ANT+ compatibility, and Bluetooth compatibility....
View ArticleO-Synce Navi2Coach Cycling GPS Unboxing
Picked up this unit at CES, even though I had seen it in demo back at Eurobike/Interbike. It’s an Edge 500 competitor, and I’m pretty impressed with it. It had incredible customization, and a super...
View ArticleWahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing
The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display. In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data. This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could...
View ArticleMio Cyclo 305 HC
The Mio Cyclo 305 is a cycling GPS unit with mapping and more casual features – such as ‘surprise me’ routing (the ability to have it pick a random route that meets various criteria). The unit is a...
View ArticleGarmin Edge 510/810 Rubber Cases
This isn’t really in ‘The Queue’ from the standpoint of me reviewing them. I’m just stashing the pics here simply so that folks that were waiting for the photos know they’re here. Make sense? Good....
View ArticleO-Synce ANT+ Wireless Lap Button
This is one of those silly simple things that just makes SO much sense. Especially for mountain bikers. This tiny little button can be mounted right on your handlebars (you know, near you’re hands),...
View ArticleTimex Run Trainer 2.0 Unwrapping (including first run photos!)
The Timex Run Trainer 2.0 builds on the initial Timex Run Trainer GPS unit, by going with a bit slimmer size and a much refreshed menu system. Thus far, after a single three-hour run I’m digging the...
View ArticleIn the Queue: Adidas miCoach Smart Run GPS
Here’s the Adidas miCoach GPS unboxing! I’ll be heading out on my first run with it shortly, but expect a review prior to Thanksgiving. Thus far I’m impressed with the clarity of the screen, WiFi...
View ArticleIn the Queue: Elite Turbo Muin Unboxing
Last week I got the Elite Turbo Muin all unboxed and a brief test ride on it to gather some audio data. You can find that video with the decibel meter here. The unit transmits private-ANT to the...
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