Have You Thought About Using Your Phone, Connecting to the Internet, and Even Making Calls While Using the Stationary Bike and Losing Weight? That’s What the Acer eKinekt Bike Desk Promises.
Well, you might be thinking that all of this is already possible, just by connecting all these devices. But the Acer eKinekt Bike Desk promises to bring all of this together in one place.
Know the Features of the Acer eKinekt Bike Desk
The CES is known for having peculiar technological gadgets. The new Acer eKinekt Bike Desk can charge your laptop and phone while you pedal, and it’s definitely peculiar! Essentially, it’s a built-in desk attached to a stationary e-bike.
The eKinekt Bike Desk includes two USB Type-A ports and one Type-C port, a bag hook, and a drink holder.
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Users can perfectly adjust the bike’s resistance, the height of the seat, and the desk for their desired position for greater flexibility and comfort during exercise or training. The Work and Sport modes allow users to easily change the desk’s position while pedaling to focus on tasks or workouts.
It uses energy to charge your device while you pedal, giving you that extra boost to keep exercising and promoting creative ways for professionals to combat sedentary lifestyles. Acer states that pedaling at 60 RPM for an hour can generate 75W of power.
An integrated LCD screen allows users to view information about their training and goals, or they can use the complementary smartphone app. A smartphone app helps you track your progress over time and displays information like duration, calories burned, and watts produced.
Additionally, you can also adjust the bike’s resistance. Acer mentions that the desk and protective cover of the eKinekt are made from post-consumer recycled plastic.
Prices
The Acer eKinekt BD3 will be available in North America and Europe in June for US $999 and EUR 999, respectively.

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