I was more interested in its 'Tells you if something is in your path' system which much be pretty sophisticated if it works even slightly well. Obviously that's less useful than actually looking where you're going, but an interesting idea.
Also, useless in areas of low or no phone reception, data or GPS - i.e. the kind of places where fun cycling occurs.
Agreed.
I was more interested in its 'Tells you if something is in your path' system which much be pretty sophisticated if it works even slightly well. Obviously that's less useful than actually looking where you're going, but an interesting idea.
Also, useless in areas of low or no phone reception, data or GPS - i.e. the kind of places where fun cycling occurs.