Bike Computer Concept - The Cerevellum
December 24th, 2007 by Warren T
The Cerevellum head-unit and module system pictured here is not yet available to the public — but I’m looking forward to the day that it is. According to their website, the system
eliminates the redundant digital screens found on (his) handlebars and integrates them into one user-friendly screen.
The system will include a base unit with:
The currently proposed modules:
I wish Santa would have been able to put this in my stocking this year…
Merry Christmas to all!
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December 24th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
I think you’d have to get it from Santa!
You could buy some pretty nice commuters for the price of that unit with all the modules. By their website, it’ll be $299 for the main unit, plus $60 for the cyclometer module, GPS @ $200, and the power meters @ $800, with the equipment.
As a commuter, the rear-view camera seems interesting, but not really any more effective than a mirror. They don’t mention how much the camera would be, but I’d guess at least a $100. I can see that it is not marketed towards commuters.
If you have the money, great, but I can think of a lot better ways to spend that kind of cash on my bikes. Very cool yes, but pretty impractical.
December 25th, 2007 at 1:38 am
Merry Christmas and Christ’s blessings on your and yours, Warren.
December 25th, 2007 at 10:44 am
I think what it could really be useful for would be a completely prone, fairing-enclosed bike, where the rider has a maximally aerodynamic posture, but it’s then way to difficult to look… so the VDT would be used for ALL directions. Of course, it would have to be a large, hi-def screen.
December 25th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
The upcoming Garmin 705, to be out around spring does all the features minus “rearview” camera. I can’t imagine that’s going to be easier than turning around.
December 27th, 2007 at 10:00 am
Interesting gizmo. I have to agree with Joel. I can spend $800 on many other useful items. Although if I had the extra cash to spend on a gizmo I would probably look at it. The rear camera would be nice if it stored the video feed in case (knock-on-wood) a commuter/cyclist were ever hit by car and it drove off.
January 2nd, 2008 at 12:15 pm
stupid. technology like this does not make riding a bike any more fun.