The Omata One bike speedometer is a bit misleading. Sure, it looks like a simple gauge, but the Omata isn’t simple at all. Behind the three dials, housed in a slick aluminum case, is a computer. You just wouldn’t know by looking at it.
Rhys Newman and Julian Bleecker are avid cyclists, and they designed the Omata after growing tired of staring at the digital displays on their handlebars. Their slick $500 speedometer digitally measures speed, distance, time, and ascension, and it displays it all on an old-school face. It’s currently raising money on
Beautiful Analog Bike Speedometer Hides 21st-Century Guts
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