
-- The new release comes as the AutoPump’s developers target a pressing issue among cyclists all over the United Kingdom - the nebulous question of how often to pump up their bike’s tyres. Surveys suggest that most cyclists vary their air-pumping depending on the feel of their tyres and the frequency of their rides while acknowledging that this approach lacks a certain accuracy.
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Now, the AutoPump can solve this problem while bringing scientific precision to the important act of tyre-pumping, say its creators. The device is built to make tyre inflation a fully automatic process, freeing users from the need to pump their tyres manually. It also offers an auto-shut-off feature, stopping as soon as tyres reach the optimal PSI - or pounds per square inch as an air pressure measurement.
“Just hit the power button and select bike mode,” explains a company spokesperson. “Connect the hose to your tyre, push the main button, and watch Autopump get to work. As soon as your tyre hits the target PSI, AutoPump knows the job's done and powers down on its own.”
Experts suggest that tyre pressure plays a significant role in bike safety, leading to control issues and potential hazards when tyres are either underinflated or overinflated. The AutoPump is built to help users avoid making such mistakes. Alongside bikes, its developers note that the device is compatible with cars, motorcycles, go-carts, wheelchairs, and even footballs - adapting its pressure output depending on the tyre.
In addition, the AutoPump also serves as an emergency kit, adds the team. With built-in LED and red, flashing SOS lights, the device is geared toward keeping cyclists safe and prepared for quick tyre-pumping pitstops whether they're on the road or at home - at any time of day or night.
Individual pumps are available alongside multipacks of two or three devices, enabling family members to gift multiple AutoPump products or keep backups aside, as needed. Packs are also currently provided with tyre pressure monitoring caps that signal to cyclists exactly when their tyres need attention.
“Being a dad of two girls in college, this is exactly the type of gadget I look for when buying them gifts,” said one recent customer. “The last thing I want is them to be stranded somewhere at night depending on strangers to help. The AutoPump is so well-built and the battery lasts quite a long time.”
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