LeEco Android-powered smart road bike
WHAT THE SMART BIKE DOES
- Super Bike has a 4-inch display that pairs with a smartphone app, which has cloud connectivity.
- Along with this, it has a navigation system, push-to talk intercom, and numerous safety features.
- These include an on-board headlight and a tail-light, which contains side laser markers to create a visible bike lane.
- The bike also contains side lights mounted on the handlebars to equip the rider with turn signals, along with a horn and hydraulic disk brakes.
- And, it has an alarm system that is triggered by movement, an electronic parking brake, a fingerprint scanner, and location tracker.
- Super Bike also contains an array of sensors, including heart rate monitor.
LeEco Super Bike With an Android Touchscreen
LeEco Smart Road Bike, 2017, key features
- Toray T700 carbon fiber frame, fork, seat post, handlebar and wheels
- 11-speed one-by drivetrain
- Single chain ring up front and a wide-range cassette in back
- Lightweight brake set with dual-pivot technology
- Android™ powered BikeOS system with 4-inch touchscreen
- Quad-core Snapdragon™410 processor
- 6000mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Turn-by-turn navigation tailored for bicycle riding from HERE Maps
- Online and offline music playback
- Walkie-talkie communication with other nearby compatible LeEco smart bikes
- On-board GPS/GLONASS, compass, accelerometer, barometer, light level, wheel speed and crank speed sensors
- Compatibility with third-party ANT+ heart rate and power sensors
- On-board lighting (front/sides), horn and security alarm
- Components water resistant to level IP54
- 18.5 pounds
LeEco has dubbed its new bicycle the “world’s first super bike” and whether that’s true or not doesn’t matter because it’s interesting nonetheless.
Generally known for its electronics such as smartphones and televisions, LeEco just announced its US business aimed at competing in the United States marker. Obviously, LeEco believes the super bike will help its chances.
The super bike, which is essentially an Android-powered smart bike, has a number of neat features including:
- Fingerprint scanner
- Onboard lighting
- 30 speed shift
- Built-in alarm
- Location tracker
- Android-powered 4-inch touchscreen
- GPS voice navigation
- Music player
- Bike security tracker
- Bike-to-bike voice communication
At the moment, it is unknown when the bike will go on sale and for what price, but LeEco has confirmed that it will definitely be hitting streets in the US sooner rather than later.
It also has built in lights, a speaker, a camera and even a lock. Tap a button on the handle and it will blink to show the direction you’re turning. You will also find buttons in the handlebar for controlling music on the built-in phone.