Xmera, Advanced Bionic Bicycle, Unveiled During The 2019 Las Vegas CES Technology Fair

January 17 03:57 2019


The New Year brought great news for biking and cardio aficionados, as the prototype for Xmera, a bionic bicycle featuring cutting-edge biosensor technology, made its public debut during the 2019 Las Vegas CES Technology Fair. Xmera was developed by a team from the Romanian bike company Pegas, in collaboration with another team of young, but experienced Romanian and US entrepreneurs focusing on innovation that, at the time of writing, has various projects funded through several crowdfunding networks in the US.

“We are pleased to be able to unveil the first ever Xmera model to the general public” said Mr. Constantin Carvaci, Xmera Inc. media representative. “We are at the final stages of development, and we are looking forward to making Xmera available on the market.”

Described as a mix between “a bicycle, motorcycle and workout machine”, Xmera is an e-Bike with a motorcycle design and a smart workout technology system that that uses biometric sensors to modulate the power of the bicycle’s electric motor. By doing that, it allows users to set their desired BPM rate and maintain it throughout their ride, according to their individual exercise needs. This way, users get to experience a cardio training similar to that performed in a gym setting, much like conventional HIIT, spinning, interval workouts, and other types of cardio exercise. Xmera is further assisted by a mobile application that can retrieve biometric data both from the sensor located on the handlebars, as well as from a bracelet or smartwatch. Users can assess this data, which pertain to their activity progress, calories burned, miles, routes, and achieved goals, at any given time, and adjust their workouts accordingly.

The bicycle is equipped with 20% more efficient battery cells and an optional removable long-range seat tube battery which aids in reducing charging intervals. Furthermore, Xmera has built-in advanced IOT tracking technology that provides real-time notifications in the event the bike is misused or stolen, while the bike can also deploy text messages or make calls to an emergency contact in case of accidents.

Xmera can easily accommodate two riders on its extra-long, comfortable saddle, and features extra room for luggage, as well as an optional rear deposit box. Despite offering motorcycle performances and utility, operating an Xmera bicycle does not require a driver’s license, and as such the bicycle will be easily accessible to the consumers once it reaches mass production.

The Xmera bicycle is currently in the prototype phase. The Xmera project team is currently working on the integration of an additional sensor that records the variation of brain waves with the help of a bicycle helmet, which will in turn be able use the information gathered to change the intensity of the electric motor assistance voluntarily, and without the need for mechanical action.

Mr. Carvaci shared that the company’s immediate plans include raising funds from the US and European markets, primarily via crowdfunding efforts, in order to gain the appropriate capital needed to reach the project’s next milestones.

No further information is available at this time.

Xmera Inc. will release all details with regards to the project’s development in future communications with the press.

To learn more about Xmera, please visit www.xmerabikes.com

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Company Name: Xmera, Inc.
Contact Person: Constantin Carvaci
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Phone: 3022579101
Country: United States
Website: http://www.xmerabikes.com/