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The Omata One displays speed, distance, vert, and time on a classic analog face.
The Omata One displays speed, distance, vert, and time on a classic analog face. (Photo: Brian Vernor/Courtesy of Omata)

Omata One Analog Speedometer

Meet the world's first GPS-enabled analog cycling computer

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The Omata One displays speed, distance, vert, and time on a classic analog face.
(Photo: Brian Vernor/Courtesy of Omata)

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Spin a few miles with any crew of roadies and you鈥檒l no doubt hear plenty of talk about data. Cycling computers are capable of measuring everything from power output and heart rate to calories burned and cadence, and they鈥檙e cheaper and more ubiquitous than ever. 聽

But even as our rides get more wired, a Los Angeles鈥揵ased company wants to go analog. Last week, released the world鈥檚 first GPS-enabled bike computer that displays speed, distance, vert, and time on a classic analog face.聽

鈥淥ur belief in modern analog comes from a very strong position that technology can be great, but current design sensibilities make it such that it demands more of our attention than is often appropriate, or even necessary,鈥 says Rhys Newman, co-founder and CEO of Omata. 鈥淥ftentimes, technology distracts from the experiences right in front of us.鈥

Newman and Julian Bleecker, fellow聽co-founder and company聽CTO, are聽both passionate roadies who聽set out to design an instrument that would rival its competitors in terms of precision鈥攚hile being much prettier.聽

The Omata One is聽built around a GPS sensor that tracks and records all the metrics. 鈥淥ur R&D team are all ex-Nokia engineers with world-class expertise in precisely the technologies we are using,鈥 says Bleecker.聽

Once the GPS data is captured, it鈥檚 converted to an analog readout. Here, the Omata design team went custom. Bleecker collaborated with the renowned machinists at Japan鈥檚 Seiko Precision, known for its watches,聽to create a unique mechanism for job.聽

The Seiko mechanism translates the data into a series of analog dial readouts. 鈥淲e have done everything we can to base design decisions on performance, legibility, robustness, and quality,鈥 says Newman. 鈥淭here are no purely aesthetic choices made simply for the sake of aesthetics.鈥澛

Every design detail,聽from dial proportions聽to fonts,聽was chosen with 鈥済lanceability鈥 in mind鈥攖he idea that when you鈥檙e maxing out on a descent, a quick look at your instrument tells you everything you need to know as quickly as possible.

鈥淲e are very aware that聽for some people, things like power, cadence, and heart rate are important. They are for us when we鈥檙e聽training for a race,鈥 explains Newman. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we鈥檝e engineered ANT+ and BTLE into our product, so that in the future we could create a training edition.鈥 It鈥檚 also part of why Omata聽brought in highly decorated Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara聽as an ambassador and product adviser.聽

After the ride, users can port data into apps like Strava via the device鈥檚 USB-C聽port. An in-house app is in development for even easier syncing with third-party platforms, but聽for now, Omata is focused on its hardware.

Omata聽One is currently ,聽where the early backer price is set at $499;聽MSRP聽is estimated at $599.

Lead Photo: Brian Vernor/Courtesy of Omata

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