Meet The LeEco Smart Bike That Runs On Android 4GB Ram
This Chinese smartphone company is not taking it easy at all. They’ve released an electric concept car called LeSEE. It can drive autonomously, and even park itself while listening to voice prompts from its owner, via a smartphone app. It’s got rear suicide doors, as opposed to Tesla Model X’s rear Falcon wings.
This same company formally known as Letv has built a super bike called Le Super Bike. The LeEco smart bike is made with carbon fiber and titanium, and runs on Android. Essentially, the bike has a smartphone built into the handle bars. The phone is a 4 incher’ and runs a special skin called BikeOS with bunch of useful features for the road.
The phone is actually top-notched with a 4GB of RAM, a 4G connection and a fingerprint sensor which can be used to lock the bike. The phone is powered by a 1.3GHz processor and a battery that can be charged just by cycling. LeEco makes sure the wheels are unlocked few minutes before the battery runs out.
The phone is actually top-notched with a 4GB of RAM, a 4G connection and a fingerprint sensor which can be used to lock the bike. The phone is powered by a 1.3GHz processor and a battery that can be charged just by cycling. LeEco makes sure the wheels are unlocked few minutes before the battery runs out.
It has a built-in fitness tracker and a couple of sensors like the light sensor. There is also a sensor that monitors heart rate and a sensor for tracking pedal rotations. The list goes on and on.
The handlebars are fitted with control buttons. There are buttons that will blink to indicate the direction you are turning.
Le Super Bike is what happens when you crossbreed a bicycle, an Android smartphone with 4G connections, a smart car and I guess you know the end result.
The Le Super Bike is already on sale in China for around $800, and it will reach USA later this year, and possibly the rest of the world after that.
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