CycleAT - The tire sensor for bicycles and motorcycles.

A project in San Francisco, CA by RDV Labs, LLC
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CycleAT is a Bluetooth tire sensor that allows motorcyclists & bicyclists to monitor their tire pressure, temperature, and motion data.
Backers: 185
Average Pledge Per Backer: $173

Funded: $32,055 of $80,000
Dates: Jul 22nd -> Sep 20th (60 days)
Project By: RDV Labs, LLC
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Latest News

CycleAT now Smaller and Lighter

August 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear backers and followers,  From the RDV Labs team, we want to thank you for your support.  Since the last update, we have taken very seriously your feedback to make the device smaller and lighter as well as make the added anti-theft mechanics... (Read More)

Welcome from RDV Labs!

July 30th - via: kickstarter.com
From the RDV Labs team, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! We wanted to check in here after our first week of campaigning to update you on a few things.  Our campaign has been recognized by several third parties during our first week of launch: Kickstarter... (Read More)

Tyre pressure monitor is smart

July 29th - via: motorbikewriter.com
Tyre pressure monitors are an example of technology working for your safety. Now there is an aftermarket unit that does more than just monitor your tyre pressure. CycleAT tyre pressure monitorCycleAT has produced a tyre pressure monitor that works via Bluetooth and pairs to your phone, giving you real-time information such as pressure, temperature and real speed, not the slightly incorrect reading you get on your speedometer. (Read More)

Idea: Smart Tire Pressure Monitor System for Motorcycles

July 28th - via: news.motorbiker.org
Proper tire pressure on your motorcycle is paramount! The wrong tire pressure not only will cost you more fuel, but can cost you your life. There are quite a few Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) available on the market (we're tested a few, see related articles below), but here is one that is slightly different. (Read More)

Cycle AT Tire Pressure Monitors Look Rather Bulky [Video]

July 28th - via: autoevolution.com
Cycle AT is a new tire pressure monitor prototype, developed by San Francisco-based new company RDV labs. The CycleAT (Kickstarter campaign here) brings forth the latest low-power Bluetooth wireless communication for easy phone integration and the “smart” attribute. Besides pressure readouts, the CycleAT system also provides the user with info such as temperature, motion data, speed and detailed ride mapping. (Read More)

CycleAT Lets You Monitor Your Tires In Realtime + Video

July 25th - via: blog.motorcycle.com
Your tires are important. Don't neglect them. (Read More)

CycleAT transmits real-time pressure readings from bike tires

July 24th - via: gizmag.com
Although tire pressure monitoring systems are becoming increasingly common on four-wheeled vehicles, they're still quite the rarity on two-wheelers. RDV Labs, however, wants to change that. The San Francisco-based startup's CycleAT system is designed to continuously monitor the air pressure in motorcycle and bicycle tires, relaying that information to the rider's smartphone in real time. (Read More)

Crowdfunding Roundup: A really useful GPS tag, an iCat, and more

July 24th - via: tuaw.com
If you've followed our weekly crowdfunding roundup for a while, you're aware that various tracking gizmos seem to be one of the biggest categories in crowdfunding. (Read More)

CycleAT is a Tire Monitor For Your Bike

July 24th - via: odditymall.com
The CycleAT is a tire-pressure monitoring system that you can attach to your bicycle or motorcycle that sends real-time data to your smartphone, including tire pressure, temperature, movement data, motion data, speed, and detailed ride mapping. (Read More)

CycleAT: Smart Tire Sensor for Bicycles & Motorcycles

July 22nd - via: gadgetify.com
I bet your tire pressure gauge is not as cool as the CycleAT. You see, this nifty gadget is Bluetooth enabled, which means you will be able to monitor tire pressure, temperature, and motion data on your smartphone. The system has a pair of sensors that provide you with important safety information about your bike. The CycleAT provides you with visual and audio cues to keep you out of trouble. (Read More)

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