cerevellum GPS for bikes and rear view camera
May 2, 2010 bike gps, gps navigation

The Cerevellum, which is a medical term for the brain, is a prototype GPS for bikes. Its main feature is the rear view camera it integrates so you’ll always know what’s happening on the road behind you – which is really valuable for people on their bikes. It seems like an ideal gadget for the city cyclist who can not only see what happens behind them but also record it in 30 second loops.
The Cerevellum is now only a prototype; it is scheduled to hit the market in 2011. It will have a 3.5″ screen, full color, heart rate monitor with other cyclometer functions and a battery life of four hours… via
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August 23rd, 2010 at 9:07 pm
find a way to have a switch on the shifter to activate it when it is put into reverse and to turn off if it is taken out of reverse
it connects to the input were it says.
http://www.espow.com/wholesale-car-electronics-car-review-systems-rear-view-cameras.html