If you’re a serious cyclist, you probably like to keep track of how far you ride. You can use a GPS app on your phone or your smartwatch to monitor how far you’re traveling, but it’s not always easy ...
If you can ride a bike with no handlebars, no handlebars, no handlebars, you can do just about anything. You can take apart a remote control, and you can almost put it back together. You can listen in ...
Combining the latest technology and classic design, OMATA is introducing an entirely new category of GPS speedometers. The company debuts the world’s first analog GPS speedometer that displays the ...
Sometimes sticking to the classics is better than trying to follow every trend. Omata (pronounced like “O-meter” with a little British flair) applies this to cycling computers with the Omata One, a ...
If you can ride a bike with no handlebars, no handlebars, no handlebars, you can do just about anything. You can take apart a remote control, and you can almost put it back together. You can listen in ...
Just how the heck do I calibrate the speedometer on my bike? I installed it myself, set the computer for my wheel size, and cycled...I noticed that it detected the distance to my work as slightly ...