Cerevellum bike rearview monitor might be a little overkill

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We’ve seen some bike-centric GPS devices and sound systems in the past, but we’ve never seen a device that actually encourages you to ride around while staring down at a screen — which is probably the fatal flaw with the Cerevellum bicycle rearview monitor. The prototype unit shown here features a 3.5-inch screen and a 4-hour battery life, along with 32MB of storage for workout info and four USB ports for expansion modules. The Cerevellum is expected to

cost some $200 when it goes into production, and the company says it’s developing GPS and heart-rate monitor modules to ship soon after — all far better uses of a handlebar mounted screen than a rearview camera that accomplishes nothing a quick look by the shoulder can’t get you, we think.

[Via Be Sportier]

 

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Original post by Nilay Patel

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