Dec 21 2007Bikes Jealous Of Cars, Get Rearview Monitors

The Cerevellum Rearview Monitor is a rearview monitor you mount to the handlebars of your bike. It's headed to production soon and will sell for $200. It comes with a camera you can mount anywhere and features "a 3.5-inch screen and a 4-hour battery life, along with 32MB of storage for workout data and four USB ports for expansion modules." Sweet, expansion modules. I got a look at some of them and they're what you'd expect. A GPS module, a heart rate monitor, and one that calls 911 after you slam into a truck because you weren't paying attention to the road.
Cerevellum bike rearview monitor might be a little overkill [engadget]
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Reader Comments
1. frist - December 21, 2007 2:26 PM
phake
2. guate6 - December 21, 2007 11:00 PM
Being a biker, I can surely say: As soon as these things are available for purchase, I will spend my non-existent money to purchase one. This is because It's entirely too difficult and impractical to use one's own senses. Hearing for instance, to hear a vehicle come up behind you is quite tough. Now actually turning your head to look behind you, that's the hardest thing of all. I'm all into working out and all, but I'm biking to work my legs out, not my neck!
Seriously though, I'll say it again, people want to make money any way they can...how sad is that.
3. joe - December 23, 2007 11:02 PM
LOL!!!