Cycling computer and wireless pedaling monitor mark Pioneer's bike industry debut
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Pioneer's SGX-CA900 Cyclocomputer and SGY-PM900 Pedaling Monitor on display at Interbike in Las Vegas
The new Cyclocomputer and Pedaling Monitor are aimed at serious riders, coaches, or fitters who want the most precision in power data capture, data access while riding, and post-ride analysis
If the line is angled, the rider knows that some energy (efficiency) is being lost by force applied to the left or right
Red lines show power being applied, blue lines show where power is lost (weight of foot or leg), white lines are neutral - no power gained or lost
The Cyclocomputer's display can also represent data numerically
The Cyclocomputer features physical buttons and a 2.2-inch, 320 X 240 pixel resolution QVGA color LCD touchscreen display
The SGY-PM900 consists of a single unit with combined strain gauge sensor and ANT+ wireless transmitter that's attached to the left crank arm, and a sensor-only unit on the right crank arm and a separate transmitter on the chain-ring/spider
Pioneer is also developing an online service for performance analysis, session logging or history tracking
Pioneer Electronics has announced its first step into the sports and health industry with the launch of its SGX-CA900 Cyclocomputer and SGY-PM900 Pedaling Monitor
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Pioneer Electronics has taken its first step into the world of performance cycling with the launch of its new Cyclocomputer and Pedaling Monitor at this year's Interbike show in Las Vegas. In addition to displaying speed, distance, time, power and cadence, the computer can also show exactly where power is lacking within the monitored pedaling rotation. The crank-based monitor system is designed to work with Shimano DURA-ACE crank sets and is made up of sensors and ANT+ wireless transmitters that feed data back to a paired computer.
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