
The LiveRider turns your bike into a mobile computer. By mobile computer I mean a mini-computer that you can bring anywhere. You see, I treat the iPhone or the iPod Touch as such and this LiveRider can do just that.
It’s a simple mount that holds the gadget and keep the iPhone from falling. I’m not saying you use it while biking but you can do it after. It comes with its own app that allows you to record your cycling data. A sensor transmits data collected to the iPod or the iPhone.
New Potato Tech offers the LiveRider with the ‘ChaseRider’ feature that lets your beat your previous records. Price tag reads $100.
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