August 22, 2017

Giant NeosTrack GPS cycling computer revealed



$180 unit includes integrated FTP and lactate threshold test protocols



Features include turn-by-turn directions.
The world’s largest bike maker is getting into the cycling computer head unit business. Designed with help from the riders of Team Sunweb (revelation of the just completed Tour de France), the new Giant NeosTrack GPS cycling computer is engineered to provide riders with the information they need to push the limits of performance.

Unit set-up is claimed to be easy using the Neos Track App for
iOS and Android.
Features of the $180 unit include integrated FTP and lactate threshold test protocols, auto-sync capabilities, and turn-by-turn route guidance.
The display is no frills and easy to read.
The NeosTrack also boasts a battery life of up to 33 hours on a single charge,
and features Bluetooth and ANT+ technology, to make it compatible with
practically every power meter and training device on the market.
Here’s a full feature rundown.
  • High-sensitivity GPS receiver
  • Easy Setup with the Neos Track App
  • Real-time Di2 gearing, gear ratios and battery charge level
  • Auto sync with TrainingPeaks
  • Turn-by-turn guidance
  • Integrated FTP/LTHR testing protocols
  • Large easy-to-read 2.6” LCD anti-glare display
  • Battery life of up to 33 hours on a single charge
  • IPX7 waterproof protection



Features of the $180 unit include integrated FTP and lactate threshold
test protocols, auto-sync capabilities, and turn-by-turn route guidance.
To learn more click over to www.giant-bicycles.com.