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iPhone 5 Ultimate Bike Computer Is The Best iPhone Cycling Kit For 2014 Says HRWC
[May 10, 2014]

iPhone 5 Ultimate Bike Computer Is The Best iPhone Cycling Kit For 2014 Says HRWC


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Bozeman, MT (PRWEB) May 10, 2014 iPhone 5 ultimate bike computer is a package specifically designed by the Heart Rate Watch Company using Topeak and Panobike components to turn iPhone 5, or 5S, into a great bike computer. The company has named it the top iPhone cycling package for 2014.



The Key Components "The key component here is the Panobike Bluetooth speed and cadence sensor because it delivers highly accurate pace and distance data from wheel revolution," says Rusty Squire, President of the Heart Rate Watch Company. He adds, "This component is key because Smartphone GPS is not that impressively accurate in our testing." "To the cadence sensor we add a Panobike Bluetooth heart rate monitor and the Topeak Ridecase," says Squire. He adds, "What we like about the Topeak Ridecase is its ability to change angles to avoid glare, plus its ability to ride in either panoramic or portrait view." Battery Boost "Of course you can add the Topeak Ridecase power pack, which is 5200 mAh, and boost iPhone's battery by 250%," says Squire. He adds, "This device hangs under the bike's stem and boosts the power for longer rides, app usage and maps usage since this is a big battery drain." "You can purchase our iPhone 5 GPS bike computer package which adds the battery pack to the bundle," says Squire.

"This is a great way to go if you want to convert your iPhone 5 or 5S into a top shelf bike computer," says Squire. He adds, "At only $124 for all three components, it is less than half the cost of most decent bike computers." Apps "You can use the Panobike app but because the sensors are all Bluetooth Smart, you can also send data to Map My Ride or Strava if you would prefer it," says Squire. He adds, "In our testing, we could get in a decent ride of 4 hours or longer even without the battery booster but if you use Maps then you are going to need it." Talk To The Experts "If you would like to talk to a real expert about your iPhone cycling options, then simply call us toll-free at 866-586-7129," says Squire. He adds, "We think you will appreciate talking with folks that actually test and use the products they sell." Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/05/prweb11842737.htm (c) 2014 PRWEB.COM Newswire

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