Running with an iPod isn't too difficult, since you'll usually have a hand free to switch songs or pump up the volume, but things get a bit more difficult when you're cycling. Sure, you'll be able to ...
I recently got a new bicycle, so I was interested to run across iBikeConsole, a new iPod nano-focused accessory designed for cyclists. It combines two wireless remote controls with a central ...
iBikeConsole is a new device for cyclists that enables users to operate their iPod nano without removing their hands from the handlebars of their bikes. It costs $86. The iBikeConsole comprises a ...
Cycling and listening to an iPod can be pretty dangerous as the music masks the road sounds, and fiddling with the controls can have you veering all over place: iBikeConsole is designed to help with ...
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Okay. You have an iPod. You have the handlebar mounted remote control from iBikeConsole. What next to complete your cyber-cycle setup? A wireless speaker, of course. This is the CyFi, a Kleer-powered ...
Warning: Using headphones to listen to music while cycling is dangerous. With that said, there are ways to make it safer. I listen to podcasts while on the road, and the voices don't drown out the ...