A new route: BeeLine device breathes fresh air into cycling

Discover the intuitive new navigation system that's injecting a freewheeling spirit back into bike riding

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A smart invention by two avid cyclists is taking navigation back to basics by replacing step-by-step instructions with a simple compass to point riders in the right direction. BeeLine founders Tom Putnam and Mark Jenner wanted to put the fun back into cycling by giving users the freedom to navigate their journey and take slightly different routes each time, even on regular commutes.

The simple, pocket-sized device is designed to attach quickly and easily to any style of handlebar, using a secure silicone strap. Once mounted, users need only glance down briefly to ensure they're the right track, and for an update on the remaining distance to their destination.

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