Posted by Andrew Stevens on April 2nd, 2013 + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Abvio updated their Cyclemeter app to work with RFLKT, an iPhone powered cycling computer. Cyclemeter sends data from your iPhone to the RFLKT device and allows cyclists to instantly view a selection of up to 148 different statistical options, all in real time. RFLKT support for Cyclemeter is available for $2.99 as an in-app purchase and the device can be purchased on the Abvio website.
“Cyclemeter and RFLKT are great together,” said Steve Kusmer, CEO of Abvio. “We built Cyclemeter to provide an immense amount of data to cyclists, and a game-changing device like RFLKT makes this data readily accessible during rides.”
Abvio, an iPhone fitness app developer, demonstrated its version 7.0 update for Runmeter, Cyclemeter and Walkmeter last week in San Francisco at Macworld 2012. The new update overhauls the stopwatch display to be completely configurable to display data from more than 150 different data items, from total mileage to average heart rate for the previous split. Users will be able to customize and swipe through additional pages of information, including stats, graphs, maps, a music player, and more.
The update also adds a new history navigation feature that provides detailed reports. In addition, all workout information is saved directly to the device so users do not have to navigate to a sister website. The company also demonstrated new app support for the Wahoo Fitness Blue HR Heart Rate Strap (for iPhone 4S) in the Mobile Apps Showcase making it the first to adopt the technology.
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