Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

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Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)
Jan. 13

Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Unboxing

The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT is a phone tethered bike computer display.  In other words, it relies upon apps from a phone to display data.  This can be native apps like the Wahoo Fitness app – or, it could be custom apps, like those potentially down the road from Strava and others.  The downside being that since it can’t think for itself, it does rely a phone with you on your ride – and that phone must be Bluetooth 4.0 compatible.

The units should start shipping in a week or two, and I’ll probably release a review once I have some 3rd party apps to include (i.e. Strava, MapMyRide, etc…) – since that’s the real goal of RFLKT.

January 13. 2013QueueComments (63)

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