Bike Tech

Bike Tech

The Tacx Neo Smart provides a smooth, quiet ride with resistance that's controllable by a variety of apps. Unusually for a smart trainer, you can also use it unplugged

Tacx Neo Smart review

Quiet, smooth, dependable power measurement and cool surface-replication feature
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2299.00
1200.00
1599.00
The Wahoo Kickr Snap is the younger sibling to the original Kickr

Wahoo Kickr Snap review

Excellent feel and third-party resistance control in a quiet, fold-down trainer
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499.00
599.00
The Fenix 3 is just about the ultimate outdoor companion

Garmin Fenix 3 review

Smart watch meets rugged activity tracker
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729.00
430.00
450.00

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The Garmin Edge 520 is aimed at performance-focused riders

Garmin Edge 520 review

BSXinsight shines light into your calf and measures the refraction for a muscle-oxygenation measurement (in green with heart rate in red and power in black)

BSXinsight XC2 Cycling Edition review

Muscle oxygen monitor shows promise, but not yet highly useful as a consumer tool
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369.00
Former pro cyclist - and self-confessed gadget addict - George Hincapie claims he would have used the Recon Jets in competition had they been available when he was still racing

The future of going fast

Micro-measurement and real-time analysis of the body, geographic conditions and race dynamics
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The Tacx Satori Smart is a seriously impressive bargain package

Tacx Satori Smart T2400 review

Mobile self propelled smart training at a bargain price
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569.00
260.00
400.00
SRAM eTap has the cleanest layout of any modern shifter

9 things you should know about SRAM eTap

Knuckle it, put it to sleep, shift without touching a shifter
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The Kinetic Rock and Roll 2 inRide offers a completely different experience to other trainers

Kinetic Rock and Roll 2 inRide trainer review

A genuinely different beast of a trainer
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1100.00
465.00
549.00
GPS navigation is great for those of us (ahem) with no sense of direction

Tame your cycling gadgets to become a faster rider

Don't drown in data – GPS, power meters and the rest just need a little direction
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Elite's Volano may be a little rough around the edges compared with the premium competition, but it's a serious bargain

Elite Volano review

Low price, high resistance, bargain direct-drive trainer
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350.00
Attachment is via Garmin's usual quarter-turn mounting system

Garmin Edge 25 GPS bike computer review

Excellent minimalist GPS unit for everyday use
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229.00
140.00
170.00
Ironman athlete Craig Alexander models the Oakley Radar Path prototype, a collaborative project between Intel and the Luxottica eyewear brand

Oakley Radar Pace sunglasses deliver coaching straight to your ears

Intel collaborates on prototype glasses for voice-activated interaction
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Garmin Varia Vision clips onto most sunglasses

Garmin Varia Vision adds live data to your eyewear

Sunglass attachment pulls stats from synced devices
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