Blasting some music while riding a bike isn’t a terribly exciting or technologically novel concept. In the mid 80’s grown men would hoist a boombox pumping Run-D.M.C with one arm while controlling their beach cruiser with the other. The Cy-Fi wireless speaker ($199.95) is a long overdue evolution in cycle speakers and it's a bit easier on the back. While it offers no singular technology worth noting, the finished product is as simple as it should be, a feat rare in modern electronics. We tested the iPod speaker (there’s a Bluetooth model as well) on the local boardwalk in San Francisco.
Brett, I am glad you liked it. I invented the product as I wanted to be able to listen to my music safely while riding without having to use ear buds. I also like to keep things very simple - as a matter of fact we will be getting rid of all that cardboard soon and replacing it with a carry bag for all the parts & accessories. If you have any comments for the next version I would appreciate it. We are going to incorporate some pretty cool features in the next one due out for holiday 2009 and are always open to suggestions. We will look more at those buttons to make them more sensitive to the touch. Jeff
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