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Extremely disappointing that it won't be backwards compatible! If there is a completely new electrical specification to the new motor's CAN bus i can understand, if not but there are new "packet" standards they are using then why not design the unit so it can adapt to the old, and switch off some features if the old motor does not supply enough information?This is the new COBI. It will be based on the COBI interface but more seamlessly integrated into the Bosch system. It will work with 2020+ MY drives but it won’t be backwards compatible unfortunately.
The Bosch hub is intended to be the open source version of the Kiox/Nyon. There is an ecosystem which developers can build on, where the Kiox/Nyon is a closed system.
I hope this helps.
Extremely disappointing that it won't be backwards compatible! If there is a completely new electrical specification to the new motor's CAN bus i can understand, if not but there are new "packet" standards they are using then why not design the unit so it can adapt to the old, and switch off some features if the old motor does not supply enough information?
And i presume/doubt there is a new electrical spec as any old chargers (2A, 4A, etc.) would not work on new motor/batteries.
And it's still not hard to develop an API/Framework (software speak) for developers that can adapt to missing features of an old motor whilst at the same time allowing features of a new system.
As far as i know a CAN bus is a CAN bus and how hard would it be to have a backward compatible connector/cable?
Here in Australia, Nyon has never been available and the same with Cobi (Australian Bluetooth compliance i presume). Have to settle still with my phone holder
Does it sound like i'm jealous?
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Bosch Website : SmartphoneHub
This is new to me. Has anyone more information?
… David
As i mentioned, Nyon & Cobi have NEVER been available in Australia.You can still buy the COBI.BIKE if you’re interested in the system.
Maybe for that reason Bosch didn’t bother to offer the SmartphoneHub as a retrofit, since we still have the original product for the retrofit market.
I wonder if they went completely forward & useful and put wireless charging into it?The SmartphoneHub is new to everyone but...
we can draw inferences from the most similar product available for years already which is the COBI.BIKE that you can retrofit on any bike and is especially great on Bosch powered e-bikes. Bosch bough COBI a few years ago and now released the SmartphoneHub which is even more integrated.
The COBI allows riders to attach any smartphone to their bikes and use it as the display by running the free COBI app. If you use a separate smartphone holder on your handlebar this system will replace it, thus making your handlebar less cluttered. It will also charge the phone directly from the main bike battery with no cables for the iPhone and just a small supplied cable for Android phones, which is great.
On top of the usual indications of the Intuvia Bosch displays (speed, power assistance level, etc) the COBI adds several other great functions, such as:
*digital voice description of the power assistance selected (no need to look at the display to know the assistance level selected)
*digital bell ringer (loud!) via a built-in speaker (index walk button - very useful)
*heart rate displayed (if you connect a Bluetooth HRM to your smartphone or use iWatch)
*pedal cadence displayed (readout directly from the Bosch motor)
*the power your legs develop displayed (readout directly from the Bosch motor)
*records all the parameters above and sends them to Strava at the end of the ride (and/or Komoot, Apple Health)
*integrated GPS maps (free download your area)
*plays music from your phone (loudspeaker)
*make calls from your phone (loudspeaker)
*switches lights on/off
*integrated weather forecast
*you can lock the bike
*charges your smartphone
It uses the Bosch thumb controller seamlessly and adds extra functionality such as bell rigging by pressing the ‘walk’ button.
However, the COBI.BIKE isn’t problem free, so I’m looking forward to the SmartphoneHub hoping it will fix the issues of the original product.
I hope this helped to give you an idea of how great the SmartphoneHub potentially can be.
I wonder if they went completely forward & useful and put wireless charging into it?
1) Extra weight for wireless would be less that 50 grams, might be at most extra 3mm thicker. Complexity - maybe an extra semiconductor + coil(s) and an ability to turn it off (charge via cable) or on (wireless charging).Wireless is unlikely for three reasons: 1. wireless charging adds weight and complexity. 2. Wireless charging consumes a lot of energy thus draining your bike’s battery 3. The current smartphone charging is so well integrated and discreet that everyone will like it.
I recently did a walkthrough on the Smartphone Hub at the new Bosch Headquarters in California. I hope you guys enjoy it. One thing to note which wasn’t super clear on the video, this is only compatible with Gen 3 and 4 motors.
Sorry about the delay. This is compatible with all Bosch US motors except bikes with E-Shift. In Europe it’s not possible to fit in Speed pedelecs due to regulations. I made a slight edit to my post to correct myself based on new positive information.Very helpful video. I'm assuming the Gen 3 and 4 motors the upcoming/new motors? I put a deposit on the Trek Allant 9.9 S and I'm excited to try out the Hub so I'll probably watching this video several times.
Yes, it’s theOnly the 4 is the upcoming, or?
This should be available in Canada. It might take a little while for it to be available on the aftermarket, but it will fit your Moustache since it’s a Generation 2 motor.Hi Chris.
1- Will this be available in Canada. ?
2- I have a Moutache Samedi Open Xroad 5, how can I know wich gen I got ? It is stamped 2017 on the frame and using performance line motor.
Thanks alot.