Week in Tech: Purple Paul, Ottolock, hydration monitor
Paul brings purple back, a super-light bike lock, BSX monitors your hydration, and Yakima lets you camp on top of your car.
Paul brings purple back, a super-light bike lock, BSX monitors your hydration, and Yakima lets you camp on top of your car.
Quarq and SRAM unveil new cranksets, Rocky Mounts has a new hitch rack, Cycliq improves its safety camera, and Northwave has a windproof jersey.
This week's tech news roundup includes new disc brake wheels from Zipp, fatter Yeti bikes, and more.
Pivot introduces a new 'cross bike that likes gravel too, Lazer unveils an aero road lid, Why bikes launches a line of ti frames, and Clement has a faster gravel tire.
This week's tech news roundup includes custom titanium bikes made by Utah-based Why Cycles.
In this edition of the VeloNews video review series, Tech in Motion, Dan Cavallari talks about new Garmin gear and Specialized's S-Works Prevail II helmet.
K-Edge has improved an already-stellar product, making this mount the most solid and versatile on the market.
The Edge 820 could be Garmin's best head unit to date with turn-by-turn navigation and the ability to find bike-friendly routes, as well as training functions.
Moots unveils new bike, Smith gets in the Olympic spirit, Polar ditches the chest strap, and Brooks has a new helmet.
The latest news in the tech world includes a Yeti SB6C giveaway, disc brake wheels by Campy, and much more.
Lennard Zinn explains how a finish-line camera really works after a viewer sees something weird in Tour de France TV coverage.
This week, Mavic unveils its new mountain bike rims, SRAM announces new eTap Clic shifters for aerobars, and much more.
Olympic hopefuls get smart glasses; Rapha has new shades too; you can ride the Giro with Bkool and improve your GPS devices — both Wahoo and Garmin.
We put three lights made by Niterider, Bontrager, and Knog to the test to see how their various functions performed.
Silca announces tubeless valves, Kask celebrates the Giro, Rapha offers free shoe covers, and Rudy Project has new Rx lenses.
Felt is one of the first companies to offer bikes with SRAM eTap, Rapha unveils updated Brevet kit, and 7mesh shows off spring apparel.
Rolf reveals carbon clinchers, Speedvagen shows off 2016 bikes, new Bonk Breaker, Gevenalle and Lindarets/WolfTooth gear.
Garmin's Edge 20 is a simple, affordable GPS option, but riders might want to spend a little more for ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity.
Enve offers new 'cross tubulars, Niner upgrades all-road frames with thru-axles, Lezyne will give away GPS computers, and more.
Helmet companies offer HR sensors and aim for better brain protection; IceDot has a new texting feature, and Dero maps Fixit stations.