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Garmin introduce the Varia Line of Smart Cycling Devices

By Press Office · 12 comments

Garmin International Inc. today announced the Varia line of smart cycling devices, including a first-of-its-kind rearview bike radar and smart bike lights. Helping create a safer cycling environment, Varia rearview bike radar warns cyclists of vehicles approaching from behind up to 140 meters (153 yards) and also warns approaching vehicles of a cyclist ahead, and Varia smart bike lights automatically adjust to changing conditions as well as the speed of the cyclist. Both the radar and lights work independently, or seamlessly integrate with each other and with compatible Edge cycling computers, allowing cyclists to customize to their needs.

“As leaders in creating innovative cycling technology, we’re excited to introduce our line of cycling awareness products and take the next step in providing a complete experience for riders,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of worldwide sales. “Varia rearview bike radar and smart bike lights not only alert cyclists of vehicles, but also alert the vehicles of the cyclist. With Garmin cycling products you can now track all your essential stats with peace of mind on the roads.”

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Varia Rearview Bike Radar

Each year approximately 726 cyclists are killed and an additional 49,000 are injured in motor vehicle crashes, and of these incidents around 40 percent occur when a cyclist is hit from behind. As the first-of-its-kind radar system for bikes, Varia rearview bike radar alerts the cyclist and the approaching vehicles to assist in creating a safer environment on the roads.

The system includes a radar tail light transmitter and a radar display unit. The radar tail light transmitter detects approaching vehicles from up to 140 meters (153 yards) behind and increases brightness as cars approach. When in flashing mode, it increases flashing intensity as well. The radar display unit and compatible Edge cycling computers show up to eight vehicles as they approach, indicating increasing risk with a change in color on a LED interface or using an overlay of the current data screen on an Edge device.

Varia Smart Bike Lights

Based on GPS data from a compatible Edge, the Varia headlight beam automatically projects further ahead at faster speeds during a ride and closer as a rider’s speed decreases, lighting the road where cyclists need it the most. It also focuses the light ahead instead of all around, shining 100 lux at 10 meters and features a high-beam cut-off to prevent blinding oncoming vehicles.

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The Varia tail light operates in solid and flashing modes, and increases intensity when the bike decelerates to warn approaching traffic. By adding a second tail light cyclists can utilize turn signals, which can be controlled through a compatible Edge or the Varia remote.3 The Varia remote or Edge also controls the pattern, intensity and on/off function of the lights.

When paired with an Edge 1000, Varia smart bike lights can adjust their brightness based on ambient light conditions. Paired with other Edge devices the lights can automatically turn on and off, preventing accidental battery drain.

The Varia radar tail light is available for $199.99, or $299.99 bundled with the radar display unit. The Varia smart bike lights are available as a bundle including the Varia remote for $299.99, or separately for $199.99 (headlight) and $69.99 (tail light). All Varia smart cycling devices will begin shipping in Q3.

For more than 25 years, Garmin has pioneered new GPS navigation and wireless devices and applications that are designed for people who live an active lifestyle. Garmin serves five primary business units, including automotive, aviation, fitness, marine, and outdoor recreation. For more information, visit Garmin’s virtual pressroom at garmin.com/newsroom, contact the Media Relations department at 913-397-8200, or follow us at facebook.com/garmin, twitter.com/garmin, or youtube.com/garmin.

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Comments

Pure Savage

Jul 1, 2015, 11:31 AM

I wonder where they got that tech from :P

 

Wow, they are quick to get the stuff to market.

Pure Savage

Jul 1, 2015, 11:33 AM

Do you know what would be great, would be if the garmin cycling computer was able to talk to garmin vehicle or any car GPS and let them know there is a cyclist ahead.

dirtypot

Jul 1, 2015, 11:36 AM

Wasn't this the dude in Stellie's product?  I seem to remember them being bought out by Garmin?

Patchelicious

Jul 1, 2015, 11:38 AM

Wasn't this the dude in Stellie's product?  I seem to remember them being bought out by Garmin?

Yip, what a cool story.

 

Must say Garmin got this to market quickly!

dirtypot

Jul 1, 2015, 11:40 AM

Yip, what a cool story.

 

Must say Garmin got this to market quickly!

 

Nice!

I'd be happy to see my product going global like this.

Matt

Jul 1, 2015, 11:42 AM

Wasn't this the dude in Stellie's product?  I seem to remember them being bought out by Garmin?

It is the Backtracker, developed in Stellenbosch,

 

Our review of that device from 2014: https://www.bikehub.co.za/features/_/gear/reviews/review-backtracker-r1588

 

News of the Garmin acquisition from Jan this year: https://www.bikehub.co.za/features/_/news/garmin-acquires-stellenbosch-based-backtracker-bike-radar-r1907

Speeltyd

Jul 1, 2015, 11:43 AM

Link that to the Best After Sales Service in the country, and it's a Winner! I'm so glad it's Garmin that brings these products to the market.

Slowbee

Jul 1, 2015, 11:50 AM

my mates company that did the backtracker !!! goooooo Franz!!! mm maybe I can get a demo unit

Skylark

Jul 1, 2015, 2:33 PM

I remember we told Franz/Backtracker guy sorry bud your planned pricing(around R2500) will be too expensive. Garmin get hold of it with their enormous scale of economies/distribution in place etc, what'd you know they charge a whole lot more for it than Backtracker :(

scuzzy

Jul 1, 2015, 3:18 PM

Do you know what would be great, would be if the garmin cycling computer was able to talk to garmin vehicle or any car GPS and let them know there is a cyclist ahead.

I am sure that is the next step

 

Awesome, bit pricy for everybody to jump at, but very cool

r0adrunner

Jul 1, 2015, 6:11 PM

Love this brand

tourdeboland

Jul 5, 2015, 10:01 AM

Very proud to have had our Tour de Boland Event Director, Carinus Lemmer, head PR and Media for this product's earlier version. Carinus was also part of the delegation that initially met with Garmin representatives at Eurobike last year.

 

Expect plenty of Garmin and Varia product on the 2016 Tour de Boland - signed up yet?

 

www.tourdeboland.com

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