I know that some bikes be they accessible or not have built in heart rate
monitors in sections of the handle bars,
I think these bikes though are more likely not accessible to you
Your best bet would be to contact a company that sells exercise bikes and would
be able to give you more
the exercise bikes in an apartment building where I lived about 7 years ago.
I think the other item we kept track of was the speed. Anyway for some
individuals the distance in miles may not be important, but to my friend and
I it was interesting to keep track of as well as the other details
systems but not cheap.
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Cristóbal Muñoz
Sent: Thursday, 30 July 2020 3:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Exercise bikes
Also, if you already have an exercise bike, like this WSJ article points out,
you can adapt
of accessibility apply and all that.
Like anything, just depends on how much you want to spend.
I've got a Nautilus treadmill which has an iOS app. The app is completely VO
accessible, but it's only for reviewing workout stats. They also make a line of
exercise bikes which I'm sure has a similar
done for years.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Sieghard
Weitzel
Sent: Wednesday, 29 July 2020 3:26 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Exercise bikes
And if you are looking for a consumer grade bike which supports Gym Kit,
Apple's developer kit
and will
pair with an iPhone. The companion app is accessible with voiceover and can
give you a wealth of info about your workout.
www.cubii.com
Andy
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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 8:46 AM
Subject: RE: Exercise bike
, 2020 11:24 AM
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Subject: RE: Exercise bikes
We bought a spin bike last fall and decided to get just a basic model without
any connectivity because both my wife and I have Apple Watches which we use
with the indoor cycle workout to track time, heart rate and calories
p the core muscles in the lower back while also
> providing some support while riding.
>
> Again thanks for all of your suggestions.
>
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> Feliciano Godoy
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 11:31 AM
riding.
Again thanks for all of your suggestions.
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Hi,
please do yourself A favor and research before purchasing an indoor cycle that
comes equipped with a computer as some of these computers are not accurate.
I have a indoor cycle that is comparable to the spin bikes that you find at the
gym. honestly, all you need is a rpm/cadence sensor and
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> Shawnese (LEO)
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> Subject: Exercise bikes
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> Hello I am searching for an exercise bike and I was wondering if anyone knows
> if a model is co
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We bought a spin bike last fall and decided to get just a basic model without
any connectivity because both my wife and I have Apple Watches which we use
with the indoor cycle
: Exercise bikes
Hello I am searching for an exercise bike and I was wondering if anyone knows
if a model is compatible with the iPhone. I have found several bikes and some
of them are Bluetooth capable but I have no idea if they would work. Please let
me know.
Thank you
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Subject: Exercise bikes
Hello I am searching for an exercise bike and I was wondering if anyone knows
if a model is compatible with the iPhone. I have found several bikes and some
of them are Bluetooth capable but I have no idea if they would work
Hello I am searching for an exercise bike and I was wondering if anyone knows
if a model is compatible with the iPhone. I have found several bikes and some
of them are Bluetooth capable but I have no idea if they would work. Please let
me know.
Thank you
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I'd think you can strap a fitBit device to the bike, and then use phone to
gather or collate the data.
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From: "Dan" <dbeaver...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 5:04 PM
Subject: accessible exercise bikes
There are higher end exercise bikes that have Bluetooth connectivity to
iPhones. How accessible the app is I don't know. I'd call around to some
stores that sell exercise equipment and find out which ones have Bluetooth and
see if you couldn't install the app and go to the store and test
Hi,
Does anyone know of an exercise bike that will interface with an
Iphone? How accessible is the interface if there is such a thing? Will
it present current exercise data and maintain past history of workouts?
Thanks.
Dan Beaver
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