The increasing popularity of alternative working patterns presents us with an array of rapidly evolving workspaces. We are not just left confined and hooked to our workstations anymore. In case we are, we still can find ways to become more adaptive and dynamic. Presenting Ampera’s Desk Bike which keeps you on the go even while staying stationary at your workspace.
Utah-based LifeSpan Fitness brand, Ampera seamlessly integrates work with fitness in an aesthetic manner. The desk bike is made in an endeavor to encourage exercising while boosting productivity right away. The bike is capable of enhancing the aura of its vicinity with its make.
It supports PD fast charging that lets you charge your electronic devices (smartphones and laptops) while pedaling through the use of kinetic energy. Equipped with a silent belt-driven drive train, the bike limits the noise produced.
The structure is sleek and distinct made from 30% recycled materials hitting the base with a 25.35-in-long (640-mm-long) tubular aluminum frame for stability. RGB ring-lighted pedals shine with integrated breathing light from 12 color variants adding flair.
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Controlled through a companion app over Bluetooth 5; the dedicated mobile app keeps track of your fitness regime while sharing its availability with Android or iOS systems. Working with a speed of 60 rpm, the bike is capable of producing up to 65 watts per hour at any given resistance level. LifeSpan desk bike’s hot seat (pun intended) incorporates a 15-W wireless charger that lets its users charge two devices at once.
A soft and rounded padded silhouette seat with height adjustable options prepares you for an all-day work marathon. It encourages correct seating potions lowering bodily health hazards. A swift faux leather handle with trolley wheels aids the effortless maneuvering of the bike. A Kickstarter fundraising initiative is underway with a super early bird price of $599. The bike is estimated to ship in November.







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