The FlyKly Wheel turns ordinary bicycles into 21 st century smart bikes that offer the benefits of both electric and pedal power to make bicycle commuting a viable option for everyone LAS VEGAS & NEW ...
The FlyKly Smart Wheel is a slim, lightweight motor that easily attaches to your back wheel and–voila!–you don’t have to pedal anymore. Extra bonus: Your bike can now track your routes. A few years ...
No electric bike? No problem. That is, if you have the motorized smart wheel from UrbanX, a new project heralded as the “world’s most economic electric bike solution.” Hoping to turn anyone’s road ...
The Smart Chock is a motorcycle front wheel stand with a wheel cradle designed to automatically adjust within a specific width range to hold the front tire. The Smart Chock motorcycle front wheel ...
The Smart Wheel weighs 3 kg (6 lb), and its hub contains a lithium battery pack, a 250-watt motor, a Bluetooth module, and sensors for monitoring factors such as acceleration, torque and temperature.
Pedaling is overrated — err, at least that’s the impression one might get when viewing the FlyKly Smart Wheel on the floor of CES. It’s essentially a lightweight wheel that’s designed to act as a ...
Electric bicycle wheels are coming to the masses, and they are coming from multiple sources. A few years ago we saw the Copenhagen Wheel, and now a similar product is making its way to market – the ...
Move through busy city streets in no time and spare your energy with the help of Smart Wheel, a pedal assist that encases an ultra-thin electric motor and intelligent electronics within a robust ...
For the environmentally conscious among us who choose to cycle to work and are tired of turning up a sweaty, panting mess, a firm in the US has developed something that might be of interest. FlyKly, a ...
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The institute's new Copenhagen wheel can store energy to make riding easier and can also talk to an iPhone to monitor its rider and keep tabs on traffic. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer ...