Copenhagen wheel turns all bikes into hybrid cars
Do you like the idea of riding a bike to work without losing weight? If the answer is yes, you should buy yourself the "Copenhagen Wheel" (a Copenhagen Wheel) - a module that turns all ordinary bikes into hybrid cars, which are powered by kinetic energy and electricity. New products from Superespestrian (USA) will help bikers move faster on the road and less hard on the steep.
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The wheel has an eye-catching structure with a 5.4kg red shaft, suitable for replacing the rear wheels of all current bikes. Inside the wheel hub is a 48V lithium-ion battery pack and a 350W motor. The crankshaft is the energy reserve created by the improved braking system , which then supplies the power to the engine to help you lose power when cycling.
The Copenhagen Wheel's power rating depends on the evaluation of the sensors and electrical components inside the wheel. For example, if you are trying to step on a steep hill, the electric motor will be activated to help you, and if you are strolling along the road, the engine will not work. Maximum speed of the bike using the Copenhagen Wheel is 32km / h and if you disassemble the battery to charge it can take you about 48km after a charge.
This wheel can also be designed to be compatible with the owner's smartphone through the Superpedestrian Mobile application that connects Bluetooth to the electrical device in the wheel. This is great for exercising, as it helps the user track data such as distance traveled, calories burned, and incremental gains after each ride, as well as sharing this information with friend. In addition, the application also ensures safety when allowing the owner to lock and open the car within the pre-installed.
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