HONG KONG, Sept. 8, 2008 /Xpress Press News Service/ -- Changing songs or adjusting the volume on your iPod Nano while cycling is a hassle, not to mention a safety hazard. Now, cyclists who are music enthusiasts can play and change tunes wirelessly, without jeopardizing safety or affecting cycling performance. With just the push of a button on a remote control unit, riders can also monitor their speed and distance traveled-all displayed on the high quality Nano screen!
The iBikeConsole (
http://www.ibikeconsole.com) is a "Made for iPod" accessory that mounts securely to a bike’s stem or handlebars. The iBikeConsole acts like a docking station for an iPod Nano while also providing a safe and weatherproof housing for the player. In addition, it smartly combines a remote control system with a cycling computer. Cyclists can conveniently monitor their trip-distance and speed, while listening to their favorite tunes.
The main functions of the iPod Nano and cycle computer are controlled wirelessly through a pair of patented key pads which can be easily mounted on the bike’s grips and operated with the thumbs. These silicon-covered key pads have large control buttons that can be activated even with gloves on.
The main iBike unit draws power from the Nano so no extra battery is required. The device is designed to work with all three generations of iPod Nano. To enhance safety, optional speakers are provided. The speakers deliver high quality music without requiring the user to wear ear buds, which block outside noises.
The MSRP for the iBikeConsole is USD $86.00.
The iBikeConsole is a product of Tigra Sport (http://www.tigrasport.com) which invites queries about the iBikeConsole from distributors worldwide.
Stay Gripped to Your Music with the iBikeConsole!
* iPod Nano is the trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
High resolution images available upon request.
Contact:
Timothy Ho, Tigra Sport
info@ibikeconsole.com
iBikeConsole.com
Tel: (852)21510813
Fax: (852)21510814
http://www.ibikeconsole.com
Source: Tigra Sport