11/9/2023 0 Comments Peloton screencast to tv set![]() Peloton is calling this the “Auto-Follow Digital Resistance System” Auto-Follow toggleīefore we go into that feature, now is a good time to look at how the resistance system itself has changed. Hands On & Demo of Peloton’s Auto_Follow Digital Resistance SystemĪnother big feature everyone has been discussing is the bike’s ability to automatically change your resistance to match what the instructor is calling out. When riding the bike, we didn’t particularly notice the bigger size, however, we imagine it will come in handy when using the monitor for bootcamps or floor workouts and you are further away from the bike. The system internals have been upgraded as well to have a better processor and more RAM. ![]() However, the resolution has remained the same at 1080P. It now measures 23.8”, compared to the original 21.5”. The physical monitor itself was upgraded with the new Bike+. New Bike+ screen tilted up towards the rider. When angling it upwards, the angle of the tablet matched the angle of the upper part of the handlebars when it was at the maximum tilt. We were able to angle it more in the upwards direction than down. We don’t have the exact degrees of tilt unfortunately. Speaking of tilt, it can tilt both down and up. New Bike+ with screen rotated 180 degrees. New Bike+ with screen rotated 90 degrees. The other important thing to note with the swivel is that in order to rotate it away from the normal front-facing position, you have to slightly tilt it down before you start rotating it, otherwise the edge of the tablet will hit the handlebars. One thing to note is that you can’t rotate it 360° in one smooth motion – it can rotate 180° to the left, and 180° to the right – which still ends up covering every angle. You are able now to rotate the monitor to face any direction you wish, for a full 360 degrees of coverage. ![]() One of the most promoted changes is the fact that the monitor on the new Peloton Bike+ is able to swivel. New Peloton Bike+ Swivel Screen & Rotation If you just want to see the raw specifications and list of what has changed, see our post yesterday that has a table comparing the specs and more. If you’re more into text, read on and we’ll cover all the new features, along with pictures. If the video embed above isn’t working, you can see the video on YouTube.
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