Tech company Garmin has launched the Tacx NEO Bike Plus smart trainer in the US. The bike is a workout device that includes features like dynamic inertia to simulate a realistic ride. Furthermore, the Tacx NEO Bike Plus can vibrate to simulate riding on a gravel track or over cobblestones. You can choose from predefined courses, create a training plan and goals, and track your workout statistics in an accompanying app or, if you have one, with a Garmin Bike Computer.
The exercise bike can produce an inclination of up to 25% and is stable at up to 2,200 W. With built-in fans, you can stay cool. These fans change themselves dependent on your heart rate or output power. The intelligent bike may be adjusted in a variety of ways. For instance, you can select your preferred pedal height from one of five crank arm lengths, which range from 165 to 175 mm (6.5 to 6.89 in).
The bike has “supersilent operation,” according to Garmin, and a belt drive helps reduce the machine’s output noise. The Tacx NEO Bike Plus supports a number of apps, including TrainerRoad and Zwift. The item weighs approximately 50 kg and has dimensions of 54.7 x 29.5 x 46.1 in (1,390 x 750 x 1,170 mm).
Currently, the Garmin Tacx NEO Bike Plus costs $3,999.99 in the US.
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