Avinox wins Eurobike 2026 award for smart heart rate control system
Avinox wins Eurobike 2026 award for smart heart rate system

Avinox, a leading e-bike technology company, has been awarded the prestigious Eurobike 2026 Award for its innovative Smart Heart Rate Control System. The system, which integrates seamlessly with e-bikes, automatically adjusts the level of pedal assistance based on the rider's heart rate, ensuring optimal performance and comfort.

How the Smart Heart Rate Control System Works

The system uses a sensor that monitors the rider's pulse in real time. When the heart rate exceeds a preset threshold, the motor assistance increases to reduce effort, allowing the rider to maintain a steady pace without overexertion. Conversely, if the heart rate drops too low, assistance decreases to encourage more physical activity. This dynamic adjustment helps riders stay within their target heart rate zone, whether for training, commuting, or leisure.

According to Avinox CEO, Markus Schmidt, Our goal was to create a system that makes e-biking more intuitive and health-focused. The Eurobike award validates our approach to merging technology with wellness.

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Eurobike 2026 Award Significance

Eurobike, held annually in Frankfurt, is one of the world's largest trade fairs for cycling and e-mobility. The award recognizes groundbreaking innovations that enhance the cycling experience. Avinox's system stood out among hundreds of entries for its practical application of health monitoring in everyday cycling.

The system is compatible with most major e-bike motors and can be retrofitted to existing bikes. It also includes a smartphone app that provides detailed analytics on heart rate, power output, and calorie burn. Early tests show that users can improve their cardiovascular fitness by up to 15% over three months of regular use.

Impact on the E-Bike Industry

The award is expected to boost Avinox's market presence, with pre-orders already exceeding 10,000 units. Industry analysts predict that smart health integration will become a standard feature in premium e-bikes within the next two years. Schmidt added, This is just the beginning. We are already working on next-generation systems that can adapt to terrain and rider fatigue.

The Smart Heart Rate Control System is set to launch in early 2026, with a retail price of €299. It will be available through major e-bike retailers and directly from Avinox's website.

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