OMATA

OMATA

The world's first analog GPS cycling speedometer.

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This is the 2nd launch from OMATA. View more

Omata One

The world's first analog GPS speedometer
Omata One gallery image
Omata One gallery image
Omata One gallery image
Omata One gallery image
Omata One gallery image
Launch tags:
HardwareBikingCrowdfunding
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Palak Zatakia
Loved the design. Good luck, OMATA Team. :)
Antonio Bustamante
Hey team, Gorgeous design, congratulations on launch and a successful Kickstarter campaign. A few design questions that I'm curious about: - From what I know, GPS speed calculations are more accurate than standard speedometers (they're vehicle independent, they're not based on wheel motion, etc.), but refresh rate of speed is slightly lower than that of a mechanical speedometer, isn't it? (I'm unaware what's the refresh rate at which you average distance between measurements, or if you've tweaked the typical doppler shift calculation to do so) . Given that you've designed Omata to portray the needle motion of a traditional speedometer, have you noticed any existing users noticing inconsistencies between that design and the variability of the needle? (Example: if we average speed every 1 second (1Hz standard, as I think you guys use the GMS6-BU6 or similar), and I suddenly slow down my bike, as a user do I notice the latency, or are you leveraging any heuristics to give the "sensation" that the needle moves up and down?). - I would love to know the inspiration behind a design with needles, but a rather modern aesthetic, and monospace-looking numbers. Congratulations again, I'm sure building a product like this one poses a number of challenges. (~24 h life with a GPS unit and a 800mAh battery is pretty cool). Antonio
Myron Luis
fucking love this!