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Classified Introduces New App For Powershift System

Classified has announced the launch of its new Classified App, offering a host of features that are aimed at optimizing the way riders interact with its powertrain systems. 

Key Features Unveiled:

  • Assign Custom Actions to Your Shifters: Tailor your riding experience by assigning custom actions to your shifters, providing a personalized touch to every ride.
  • Check Battery Level: Stay in control with the ability to effortlessly monitor your battery level, ensuring a seamless and worry-free ride.
  • Update Firmware & Create Bike Profile: Keep your Classified Powershift system up-to-date by easily updating firmware and creating a detailed bike profile for a more personalized and efficient experience.

While the app seems to target the customization of the MTB shifter, road and gravel users can still perform updates and check battery status. This launch marks another milestone as the Classified promises to introduce a host of new features to revolutionize how riders interact with the powertrain systems.

The Classified app is available for download from the App Store or the Google Play Store. Once paired to a Powershift system via Bluetooth, users can update and configure their drivetrains simply and easily.

“In order to create an innovative improvement to a bike’s gear range, shifting, and overall drivetrain efficiency, we knew we needed a solution that was in keeping with the technology we rely on regularly,” says Dr. Roëll van Druten, CTO and Co-Founder of Classified. “Launching this app allows our users to configure their systems to their own style of riding and racing, taking control of how they interact with their drivetrains, all on a device that they use every day.”

More features and updates will be launched in subsequent updates, in tandem with new innovations in the Powershift system.

 

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