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The Swiss-Made Jespr Cycling Computer Is Essentially a Cell Phone for Your Bike

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Swiss cycling tech startup Jespr just launched a Swiss-designed and built cycling computer that is slightly different from what we’re used to. The new Jespr cycling computer promises ease of use, easy-to-digest data expression, and immersive mapping, all in a tidy package. 

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Jesper Computer Display

The Jasper computer boasts a large, high-resolution display. The clear-eyed (easy-to-read) interface Jespr developed allows riders to quickly consume ride metrics and mapping details at a glance without taking their eyes off the road. 

Beyond the display, the Jespr computer boasts advanced GPS features, including automatic rerouting, course notifications, climb detection, topographical view, and wind information. Like most computers, riders can add different bikes to their profiles. Choose their ride type, and the device will show relevant information. 

Jespr computer controls

Estimated Ride Power 

The Jespr computer connects to ride sensors, including heart rate and power. But even for cyclists who ride without a power meter, Jespr can derive and estimate live power output values from other available ride data (the accuracy of this remains to be seen). More importantly (to me at least), Jespr can also pair with rear-mounted radar systems and show approaching traffic on the display.

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Specific Ride Modes

Because no ride is the same as the last, the Jespr cycling computer includes specific ride modes developed with partnered professional athletes and performance coaches.

Ride Modes Include:

  • Free Ride Mode
  • Direction Mode
  • Training Mode
  • Race Mode

Jespr hasn’t included much information on the breakdown of each mode but we’re guessing it is more or less power and HR metrics on the screen. – More to come as we know!

Jespr computer

Internet Connection to Every Ride

The Jespr computer boasts the first integrated ‘always on’ mobile data connection with an internal SIM that eliminates tethering to your phone. Unlike the Hammerhead Karoo 2, where a SIM card is optional, the Jespr has one built directly into the computer. This means ongoing navigation and wind data information come via the device. If you happen to be in an area without Jespr coverage, Jespr says you can connect the device with an active hotspot.

Over the Air Sync

The my.Jespr.io platform supports the sync of over-the-air routes and training plans with all major players, including Strava, Training Peaks, and Komoot. Settings are also synced to the Jespr platform – a stellar feature if a user switches to a new Jespr device. Plus, software updates beam to the device automatically, without the hassles typical of other devices.

Jespr computer mount

A Free Data Subscription (till 2025) for the First Users

As a welcome to the Jespr eco-system, the brand’s first customers will receive a free data plan until the end of 2025. After that, a monthly subscription model kicks in, estimated at $5.50/€5.

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Jespr Computer Details

  • Weight 180 g
  • Colors: black
  • Touch screen and tactile buttons
  • Cellular, WiFi, ANT+, Bluetooth
  • 24 months warranty
  • CE certified
  • Made in Switzerland

Pricing and Availability

  • Available in Europe now – North America soon
  • Pricing: $612, €570 including VAT (Europe), CHF 540 including VAT (Switzerland)

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Brent
Brent
4 days ago

another pancake size GPS with wide bezels… is it really not possible to make them smaller (don’t care if they are thicker, they sit in front of the stem anyway)?

Frank
Frank
3 days ago
Reply to  Brent

You have right, I guess the trimm.bike goes in the right direction and I used that for some years. For now, he is drowned, and I missed always 2 features for me, zooming in the map without specifications and moving the map.

meow
meow
3 days ago

sooooo….a worse hammerhead karoo 2?

Andreas
Andreas
3 days ago

As a new player, they would need some unique propositions for people to switch. Is the cell connectivity their take on a USP? Battery life testing IRL would be interesting to see, especially in cases with poor/no connectivity, where phones typically drain their batteries when trying to find connection.

Garrett Peck
Garrett Peck
3 days ago

Micro USB?!!!?
Ugh…

Last edited 3 days ago by Garrett Peck
syborg
syborg
3 days ago

Monthly subscription…..no thanks.

mud
mud
2 days ago

I think this pre release is a little premature. They don’t even have a US price yet (without VAT).

Last edited 2 days ago by mud
bimjeam
bimjeam
1 day ago

It´s simple: make compact size device with frameless display, thick body with high capacity battery, fair pricing, profit.

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