bosch purion lcd display price
Purion and Intuviaare the right choice for riders looking for an easy-to-use display: that provides a quick and clear view of key riding data. If you want to plan your routes digitally and track and evaluate riding data, then look no further than a connected Bosch display solution. Compact, robust and connected to the world of Bosch eBike Connect, Kiox offers all the functions that an ambitious, sporty rider needs. The new Nyon is the all-in-one display that combines fully connected navigation, eBike control and fitness trainer in a single device.
There is a suitable solution for every eBike with the smart system, the new system generation from Bosch eBike Systems: The Kiox 300 display in combination with the LED Remote Control Unit connects you to your eBike via the eBike Flow app. This makes the app the key to your connected biking experience. The SmartphoneGrip allows you to use your smartphone as an eBike display as well. The eBike Flow app gives iOS and Android users access to numerous features, integrates personal favorite apps, such as Apple Health, and synchronizes activity data fully automatically. On the road – and always connected to the whole world.
2. Bosch mid drive motor is provides power very naturally. You get the feeling that the motor is helping you pedal. Unlike hub motor bikes where you feel the motor is pulling you along.
For any bicycles with the Purion display, the system can be upgraded to Intuvia, Kiox or Nyon. If the bicycle is a Class 1 (20mph), it can also be upgraded to SmartPhone Hub.
For any bicycles with an Intuvia display, the system can be upgraded to Kiox or Nyon. If the bicycle does not feature e-Shift (Rohloff E-14 or enviolo AUTOMATiQ or Automatic+), it can also be replaced with a Purion display.
For bicycles with a Kiox display, the system can be upgraded under stricter conditions. If the bicycle features FOX e-Suspension, there are no alternatives. For high speed bikes (assist to 28mph), the Kiox can be replaced with a Purion, Intuvia, or Nyon; but if the bicycle features e-Shift, then only the Intuvia or Nyon are viable upgrade options.
For any bicycles with the Nyon, the system can be swapped to a Kiox or Intuvia display. If the bicycle does not feature e-Shift, then the Purion is also an option.
The odometer information is stored in the drive unit, so the total miles your bicycle has been ridden will transfer to your new display. Only if you need to replace your drive unit will your odometer be reset.
You should plan to have the display changed at a certified Bosch dealer. For most changes, it requires redoing the wiring from the display to the drive unit, rearranging many of the other controls on the handlebar, and completing a firmware update through the Bosch dealer software. For stem-mounted displays, other parts may be required as well to set your bicycle up properly.
The Nyon is the perfect companion for embarking on your fully connected eBike experience. Nyon connects to your smartphone with the eBike Connect app and exchanges data about routes and activities. The color display serves as an intelligent guide when you are exploring new places and as your personal trainer by providing you with fitness data. The touch screen makes the all-in-one computer both intuitive and easy to use and is operated using the separate control unit during your ride. Whether you"re using your eBike for long rides or short everyday trips, the robust, easy-to-read display ensures that you are ready for all requirements and weather conditions. The Nyon computer – for a smarter, more intuitive and connected generation. This is what Connected Biking feels like.
Impressive both inside and out: The 3.2-inch high-resolution color display combines smart functions with an elegant design that has won a Red Dot Design Award.
A clear view in any light: The display brightness and backlight automatically adapt to the ambient light. A special coating reduces glare and finger marks. You can choose between a dark and a bright display with maximum contrast.
Focus on the essential: You can customize the user interface of the display to suit your specific requirements. This gives you a clear view of the information that you need at all times.
Whatever the weather: The touch screen of the robust display remains fully functional even when exposed to rain or dust and can be operated while wearing bike gloves.
Perfectly connected: Nyon is part of an intelligently connected system and opens the door to the connected eBike World of Bosch thanks to the eBike Connect smartphone app and an online portal.
Optimum position: To ensure the best possible readability, the display mount has two installation positions. The center mounting position above the handlebar is designed to meet the needs of eMTB riders, while tour riders can place the mount further forward.
Retrofit Kit includes head unit, display holder, mounting plate, screws, remote with attached cable, downtube cable, spacers (31.8 mm, 25.4 mm, 22.2 mm)
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Bosch recently sent us a bike with the prototype of their new Kiox display unit to test. It is their first full-color display, with tons of options and many ways to display a plethora of information. It’s compact, more like the Purion but made to be center-mounted.
One thing to note is that currently it isn’t available as an aftermarket option for Bosch-powered bikes. It has to be wired in from the start, so if you want one, you’ll need to buy a bike that comes with it.
It is held onto the stem-mounted bracket by a magnet and clicks in place very easily. It can pop out, but we took the bike it was mounted to off of some big drops and it never fell off. The advantage of this setup is that if you do crash, the display can pop off the mount to avoid damage. The glass covering this display is Corning Gorilla glass, which is shatter- and scratch-resistant. It’s also anti-reflective, making it easier to read in bright sunlight, and Bosch has carefully designed the mount to hold the display at the optimal angle for easy reading.
Within the menus, you can set the brightness manually or let the display sense light levels and automatically adjust brightness. We love this feature; auto seems to be perfect, even when mountain biking, and dodging in and out of trees and in bright sunlight.
Bosch finally got in a production unit just before we went to press with this issue, and they let us try it. It delivers on every promise the prototype made!
There are eight different screens that can display just the information you want for whatever you’re doing. On all screens you can tell what mode you’re in, your speed in miles or kilometers per hour, and the percentage of battery left. Power Assist mode changes color as you go up or down.
The first screen shows what is connected, via Bluetooth, including your heart rate monitor and your phone (there’s an app coming to work with the display).
The second screen is likely what Bosch expects you’ll keep the display on most of the time. It shows a curved graphic that shows both your own leg power (wattage), as well as the amount of power assistance the motor is supplying.
The third screen shows clock and range, and that range changes depending on what power assist mode you’re in. Bosch compares the battery level to the last 1.5 miles you’ve ridden to figure out your range. If you’ve been climbing a lot and using higher assist levels, that number will be much lower than if you’d been descending and not using as much power.
The fourth screen shows trip distance in miles and ride time in minutes. You can set preferences to reset this data every day, every four hours or to never reset it, depending on your preferences. The fifth screen shows rider input in watts, as well as cadence. Bosch CX motors typically cut off at 120 rpm, but with this setup, as long as we didn’t exceed 19.5 mph, the motor didn’t cut even when we wound the thing up above 140 rpm. Interesting, but not something most riders would ever do.
There’s a micro USB port on the front of the display that can be used for diagnostics (performed at your local Bosch bike shop dealer) and upgrades, as well as can be used to charge your phone. The latter can come in handy if you’re on a long ride and using your phone for navigation. You will likely need a custom cable for your phone, and the charge output is 5 watts at 1 amp, so it won’t charge your phone quickly, but it will slow charge it.
The Kiox is our new favorite display. Bosch has taken what they’ve learned from the Intuvia an Purion displays and created something even better. If you want training tools for training for any sport, this is a game-changer.
If you don"t over-tighten the handlebar mount, the Purion control pad can be swiveled a bit to reduce glare, but it"s not removable and could endure more weather wear and scratches being left on the bike at all times, especially at public racks
just like it"s cousins, the Intuvia, Nyon, and Kiox, the Purion display is constantly backlit and cannot be turned off, this could create some distraction if you purposefully want to ride at night under moonlight or something without distraction, and it also requires a bit of extra energy
In my experience, the + and - buttons on the face of the display panel can be inconsistent to push, they pivot in towards the LCD vs. straight down and that means the sweet spot for pressing is closer to the right edge vs. the lower left or center
Since the button pad and LCD display are combined into one control unit, there are some trade-offs in mounting layout, I"ve seen this on road ebikes like the Trek CrossRip+ where the Purion is positioned at the center and cannot be reached as easily, requiring the center hand position vs. the hoods or drop section of bar
The readouts on the Purion aren"t as deep or plentiful as they are on the other Bosch displays, you don"t get clock, trip time, average speed, max speed, a power chart, shift recommendation arrows, or electronic gear changing integration
Even though the unit has a Micro-USB port built into the right side edge, it is not functional for charging and maintaining portable electronic devices... this port is limited to software updates and diagnostics that Bosch Certified ebike shops may perform
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