Halo Neuropriming
Halo Sport claims to improve performance through the use of neuroprogramming, using energy pulses to stimulate the brain.
by Tony Vienneau, February 21, 2017Halo Sport claims to improve performance through the use of neuroprogramming, using energy pulses to stimulate the brain.
by Tony Vienneau, February 21, 2017The NEO is a third more money, bulkier, hard to move. It is also more stable, more roadlike, more sensitive to virtual road surfaces.
Here you go, what you’ve been waiting for: a Siri experience with your bike.
The Trio is rare, measuring cadence along with an optical HR sensor.
Here’s a foot pod version of its running power meter, with additional metrics and features.
One of the most popular power meters in the industry is about to get an
upgrade.
Following its launch of a compelling direct drive trainer, here’s a new wheel-on smart trainer just in time for the Fall/Winter indoor season.
Last week Polar announced the release of the M600 and entered the small but growing category of sports watches with optical heart rate monitoring.
Last week Zwift added two new courses: a gamified loop of both urban and rural roads, and a London criterium loop. And, is Zwift running coming?
Velofix is yet another data point in the changing bike industry. It’s got 50 franchisees up and running, the great majority within the past 2 years.
Better ergonomics, greater RD range, improved electrical components, better and faster wheels, borrowed tech from XTR, and a power meter!