Japanese firm Cerevo introduced Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensor module that can turn ordinary bikes into smart devices with data analytics and ride log history

Briefing

Japanese firm Cerevo introduced Internet-of-Things (IoT) sensor module that can turn ordinary bikes into smart devices with data analytics and ride log history

February 5, 2019

Briefing

  • Add-On Module – Japanese consumer electronics firm Cerevo introduced Internet-of-Things (IoT) module for retrofitting existing normal bikes with sensors
  • Sensor-Enabled – Equipped with nine-axis sensor for measuring acceleration, angular velocity and geomagnetism, as well as temperature, atmosphere and illuminance sensors, and Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • Connected Bike – Also announced ORBITREC 3D printed connected bike, which was introduced in 2017, that provides data analysis through cloud and detailed riding log history
  • Limited Production – Production of 3D printed custom bikes limited to 10 units worldwide
  • Pricing and Availability – IoT module available for $299, while 3D printed connected bike will be priced at $140,000, including travel and accommodation expenses to Japan to obtain precise body measurement of customer and schedule pickup or delivery

Accelerator

Sector

Consumer Durables, Transportation and Logistics

Organization

Cerevo Inc.

Source

Original Publication Date

January 6, 2019

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