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Helios and the smart health connected handlebars
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Cycling and technology enthusiasts will be delighted to discover this design and above all intelligent handlebar.
We can never repeat it enough but the trend is that of smart health connected objects, including in sports. Whether it's tennis, football, basketball, running, nothing escapes it.We even discovered the first smart health connected socks!Today is the turn of cycling to benefit from this phenomenon.Helios has just presented the world's first smart health connected handlebars.Designed for racing bikes, it is possible to mount this handlebar on any bike.Not only will you have a high-tech handlebar, but your safety will only be reinforced.
Safety first
While design and technological features are important, safety is not overlooked.The Helios handlebar is equipped with a powerful LED at the front (500 lumens and integrated into the handlebars, therefore impossible to steal).It is also equipped with two other LEDs located at the ends of each wrist and which act as a flashing light.A touch button allows you to activate them.Small aesthetic detail, you will even be able to choose the color of these LEDs through a dedicated application.
An integrated GPS tracker
The innovation lies mainly in the components of the handlebars. It has GPS and bluetooth.Afraid of having your property stolen or losing your bike?The GPS tracker allows you to track your bike and receive by SMS its Google Maps position as well as its coordinates.The mobile app will also allow you to turn on the LEDs when you approach the bike or turn them off when you walk away from it, ideal for finding your bike at night. The color of the LEDs, if you can change it using an application, changes according to your speed.The Helios handlebar (available in two positions) is water resistant, reinforced aluminum and its lithium-ion battery allows it to last for 7 hours.This project was born thanks to the crowdfunding site KickStarter.
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