Claiming to be the world’s first AI cycling computer, Cycleasy’s new 6-in-1 not only provides navigation and ride metrics, it even has a built-in 150 psi pump, as well as a 1000-lumen headlight, an integrated speaker and horn, offering urban cyclists their own Swiss Army knife for traversing the cityscape.
Powered by Gemini AI Assistant, the 6-in-1 features a 3.5″ IPS Display (840×300 resolution, 600 nits brightness, anti-reflective coating) with up to seven days of battery life, while being able to reach a full charge in just an hour.
“Our team includes former DJI engineers, outdoor hardware veterans, and cycling fanatics with over a decade of experience in consumer electronics, embedded systems, and rugged gear design. We rely on clunky set-ups: one device for navigation, another for pumping tires, a third for lights, plus a mess of chargers and cables. It felt absurd. Every ride meant juggling separate gadgets — each with its own quirks, its own charger, and its own failure point. We’ve seen headlights die mid-descent. Pumps overheat or underperform. Bike computers crash just when you need them most. So one day we asked the obvious question no one seemed to be answering: Why can’t one device do it all — and actually do it well?,” says Easycycle.
Cycleasy has undertaken a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that’s set to launch soon, offering early-backers a special price of $99 for the 6-in-1.
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