Cowboy is bringing crash detection smarts to its e-bikes by the end of September. It has been running a series of tests with a thousand users, but it’ll soon be available for free to all Cowboy 2 and Cowboy 3 owners.
The bike makes use of sensors to watch out for potential falls. If it detects one, and you don’t confirm that everything is alright within a minute, Cowboy can alert up to two emergency contacts. If you don’t have your phone with the Cowboy app installed in it, it can use its built-in SIM card to let your contacts know something might be wrong. It’ll also feed them with your location to them in real-time through GPS tracking.
Crash detection adds to a number of other safety features on the e-bike, such as the latest model’s puncture-resistant tires. Well, it’s not the first e-bike company to offer such a function. Bosch does so with its Nyon Display 2021, but it charges for accident detection after the first 1 year. It’s a feature that could help Cowboy stand out from rivals like VanMoof, especially among more safety-conscious riders.
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