Wahoo Fitness in the Press!

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DC Rainmaker.com
The RFLKT (pronounced reflect, if you're curious) sits on a bicycle's handlebars and displays ride information slung to it over Bluetooth 4.0 from cycling apps running on a paired device...
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Gizmodo.com
The RFLKT (pronounced reflect, if you're curious) sits on a bicycle's handlebars and displays ride information slung to it over Bluetooth 4.0 from cycling apps running on a paired device...
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Mashable.com
You have a computer at work and one at home, why not have one for your bike? Especially if you're the kind of cyclist who takes an iPhone along when riding to act as a personal trainer...
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Gigaom.com
Cyclists that ride with an iPhone may be interested in the RFLKT from Wahoo Fitness, which debuted on Wednesday. The device, pronounced like the word “reflect,” is aptly named because it’s not quite a cycling computer by itself...
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MacWorld.com
Tech-minded cyclists know how useful an iPhone with a good biking app can be for monitoring distance, health information, and location on a long ride. But try and access that info while peddling through traffic and that's a different story. Enter the RFLKT...
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Mashable.com
A Bluetooth-enabled scale is one of those gadgets you think you don't really need, until you have one...
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Wired.com
Going out for a run used to just be about lacing up your sneakers. Now when you head out, you can feel like you’re drowning in tech: GPS watches, sports bands, sweat-proof earbuds, smartphone apps with cadence-matching playlists. And that’s before we even talk about what’s on your feet... read more
Engadget.com
With its new Balance Smartphone Scale, Wahoo Fitness clearly has designs on Withings' corner of the fitness gadget market. There's no phone dongles or shoe clips here -- simply step on the scale and your weight will be recorded and synced to the companion iOS app... read more
Examiner.com
Okay there are many people who think big is beautiful. But to those who feel you can never be too rich or too thin, Wahoo Fitness has come up with an effortless way to keep track of those pounds that seem to creep up on us during this time of the year... read more
Mashable.com
If you're a weekend cyclist or maybe someone who bikes to work for exercise, there's a new gadget that's a real game-changer for bikers who are also iPhone owners... read more
BikeRumor.com
After releasing two sweet new electronic training devices in the last couple months, we caught up with the folks at Wahoo Fitness to get a bit more info. Mike Stashak, VP of Marketing & Sales, and Molly Andruszkiewicz, Wahoo’s marketing director, gave us the run down on their technology... read more
Wired.com
The Run/Gym Pack for iPhone by Wahoo Fitness has come to my rescue for integrating everything I want in my geeky running workout. I have reviewed numerous other fitness apps and each of them held a slice of a puzzle of gadgetry... read more
engadget.com
Sure, you can turn your smartphone into a bike computer, but if you'd rather not put your pricey piece of tech anywhere near harm's way, Wahoo Fitness' RFLKT Bike Computer offers an alternative... read more
BikeRumor.com
Rather than act as a standalone piece, it reflects (get it) what’s being recorded by their cycling app on your iPhone. It also lets you control the app and your music in iTunes through the computer... read more
CultOfMac.com
So you just had your own personal iPhone 5 unboxing. What next? If I were you, I’d hop on my bike and go burn a few calories, taking in the sunny view of the city as I go. But where would I put my new toy?... read more
LavaMagazine.com
Today at Interbike in Las Vegas, Wahoo wore a long ear-to-ear grin that only comes from knowing you’ve created something special. Indeed, that came in the debut of KICKR... read more
DC Rainmaker.com
Today Wahoo Fitness showed off their newest product here at Interbike; the Wahoo Fitness RFLKT bike computer. The RFLKT (pronounced ‘Reflect’) is the Bluetooth Smart driven bike computer that connects directly to your phone and displays the content of the bike app running on the phone.read more
DC Rainmaker.com
Add “controlling your bike” to the list of things the iPhone does now. The computerized KICKR Power Trainer, announced this week, connects to an iOS app that controls resistance. That means you can simply tap your screen to simulate climbs, descents, and flats...read more
DC Rainmaker.com
Today Wahoo Fitness unveiled their latest product – a Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ enabled trainer with an integrated power meter. The trainer will transmit power (watts) and speed information across both protocols, allowing it to bridge the gap between dedicated devices like your existing GPS units – as well as connect to cell phones like the iPhone 4s. read more
iLounge.com
Although it was overshadowed last year by other announcements, Apple first slipped Bluetooth 4.0 -- now also known as Bluetooth Smart -- into its MacBook Air and Mac mini computers, followed by the iPhone 4S last October and the third-generation iPad this March... read more
DC Rainmaker.com
There’s a new sensor in town, and for a change, this one isn’t ANT+. Instead, it’s a new Bluetooth Smart (aka Bluetooth Low Energy) sensor, one designed to track your speed and cadence information while on a bike. Following the Wahoo Blue HR naming scheme for their Bluetooth Heart Rate strap, they’ve named this the Wahoo Blue SC. read more
CultOfMac.com
There are probably hundreds of apps that will turn your iPhone into a mobile fitness device, using the phone’s GPS to track your speed and from there derive calories burned, route taken and so on. Some of them even connect wirelessly through a dongle to heart-rate monitors and the like.read more
PhoneArena.com
Are you a fitness buff? Like to the point that statistics can help enable you to further enhance your workout routines? Well, if so, you might want to take interest in the Wahoo Fitness Blue HR... read more
TalkingTreads.com
A few weeks ago I got a Blue HR heart rate monitor from the folks at Wahoo Fitness. It’s a Bluetooth heart rate strap which was incredibly easy to set up and use.... read more
UrbanDaddy.com
Wahoo Fitness, a game-changing setup that lets you seamlessly track your every jog, bike run or workout, available now... read more
engadget.com
It wasn't all that long ago that Wahoo Fitness unveiled it's iPhone 4S friendly BlueHR heart monitor to let you track your workouts. Well, it turns out that Wahoo's been working on something new, and at a Bluetooth 4.0 event today in SF... read more
Gigaom.com
This year is shaping up to be a good one for health-related gadgets, thanks to the new Bluetooth 4.0 specification and profiles. The $79 Wahoo Blue HR is among the first of these devices, and I recently took it for a 5-mile test run. read more
gizmag.com
Many people now carry a powerful computer around with them wherever they go that can feed them the latest dose of gossip, keep them in constant touch with loved ones and can even guide a user from one place to another using GPS technology... read more
CultOfMac.com
Till January of this year, the Wahoo Key for iPhone ($80) dongle pwned fitness on the iPhone. Why? Because the tiny, ubiquitous dongle gives the iPhone access to dozens of ANT+ sensors, and more fitness apps than any other system — turning your iPhone into a fitness-tracking powerhouse... read more
DC Rainmaker.com
You may be wondering why exactly I’d be reviewing a single heart rate (HR) strap – after all, they are fairly common, and all largely do the same thing: Read your heart rate. But, while the just announced Wahoo Fitness Blue HR may look virtually indistinguishable from every other HR strap out there – it’s an entirely different beast under the hood... read more
RoadBikeReview.com
On my first day at PressCamp in gorgeous Deer Valley, UT. I saw two products I was pretty stoked on: the Wahoo Fitness Bike pack and Parlee TT bike. Thankfully I got the opportunity to check out both items as the guys at Wahoo put their device on a Parlee TT bike for me. I took the set up out for fun but hard 30 mile ride and here are my initial thoughts... read more
RoadBikeReview.com
Chip Hawkins shows us Wahoo’s iPhone carrier for the bike. A product that went from idea to full retail availability in less than 18 months. see the video
BikeRadar.com
Chip Hawkins started Wahoo Fitness18 months ago with an ANT+ adaptor, or key, for the iPhone. His goal was to develop a better way to capture ride metrics — namely GPS and power data, among others — and share them quickly and easily with other software systems... read more
TriEssential.com
I am so impressed with this small Wahoo Fitness Fisica key and the Wahoo Fitness software and it’s complete ease of use. I can now travel VERY lightly with my iPad to my races to download all my data from the day and send it to trainingpeaks.com so my coach can start him verbal warfare on my many things I need to master and why I need him for the rest of my life... read more
Tri-Magazine.com
If I had 20 pages I could not write about all that Wahoo Fitness products do or will be doing in the near future. Wahoo Fitness was created by Chip Hawkins. This Atlanta based triathlete simply wanted to use his iPhone for training. He did a Tuesday morning group hammer ride, and when he got done he would take 30 minutes, crunch all the data from his various devices... read more
LavaMagazine.com
Wahoo Fitness debuts what is effectively bringing the iPhone into the sport with the first wireless ANT+ iPhone transceiver... read more
RoadBikeAction.com
Wahoo Fitness' flagship product has only been around since February of 2011, but it's already making a big splash... read more
BikeRumor.com
Wahoo Fitness turns your iPhone into a full featured bicycle computer that incorporates GPS, telemetry, power and more... read more
BikeHugger.com
At PressCamp now and that’s a photo of a Wahoo Fitness Bike Case and Mount on a Parlee. Wahoo demo’d an app that tracked 3 attendees as they raced down and up the resort road. Like a Tour Tracker, they showed power, speed, location... read more
Boston.com
That snow’s going to melt someday, but your New Year’s resolution to get in shape will still be there, eating at your conscience... read more
NYVelocity.com
Virulent flaming notwithstanding, I continue to believe the "smartphone bike computer" category has legs. To that end, here's a look at Wahoo Fitness' Fisica, an iPhone case/bike mount... read more
TalkingTreads.com
Overall this is a great case and sensor package and I would recommend it. It really leverages that iPhone you are carrying with you on your ride and pushes your rides to be training exercises... read more
LarryFire.wordpress.com/
I&I had the privilege of testing the following items that I used for running / walking; the Fisica Fitness Sensor Key, Stride Sensor, Soft Heart Rate Belt, and the Sport Armband. The setup was extremely easy and user friendly. I simply attached the Fisica... read more
www.theGadgeteer.com
I’m guessing that there are 100′s of fitness related iPhone apps in the app store right now, but there aren’t many hardware/app solutions other than the Nike+ which has been designed to track running and walking... read more
www.theGearCaster.com
Wahoo Fitness has created a plug in sensor which interfaces your iPhone with any ANT+ compatible sensor device. More versatile than Pedal Brain, Wahoo Fitness is looking to harness the power of the iPhone as well as the application developer community to bring accurate sensor information to the everyday athlete... read more
www.iSmashPhone.com
Wahoo Fitness has introduced two new fitness sensors: The Fisica Fitness Sensor Key, and the Fisica Fitness Sensor Case. They fit into the same connector port used for docking and charging your device. Both... read more
JVanis.blogspot.com
II have reviewed products in the past like the Garmin 305 and putting the finishing touches on the Garmin 310xt review, but I have something new... read more
www.dcrainmaker.com
Back a while ago I started some discussion with a small company called Wahoo Fitness. They’re an up and comer who’s aim in life is to inject more options into the sport sensor world via ANT+ sensors and readers... read more
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