Connectivity pioneer Comodule is about to launch a new IoT product Bonnie & Clyde
Comodule has connected light electric vehicles to the internet since 2014. Supported by their experience in the field and a capable team, several IoT connectivity modules used by e-bike and e-scooter manufacturers have been created by Comodule’s in-house production. As the unforeseen pandemic accelerated the growth of micro-mobility and connectivity industries, it was time for Comodule to come out with a new product called Bonnie & Clyde.
Now, more than ever, it is important to stay competitive in the fast-growing micromobility field. One might even go as far as claiming that the most important thing is to stay ahead of the competition, not just keep up. So, by improving and adapting a well working existing IoT module, Master, to a more specific market, Comodule has done just that.
A new era for connectivity
Bonnie & Clyde is considered to be a ‘brother’ to Master, sharing the same kind of functionality. The difference is, that the B&C is designed to fit most mid-drive e-bikes and hide the unit better from curious eyes. But if the functionality is the same, why launch an entirely new product?
‘For Comodule, the idea of developing new connectivity products is to always search for ways to improve the daily urban commute. The new, most compact IoT module is created to make good better,’ says Rainer Lepik, the Product Manager.
See the recording
Comodule held an online seminar on the matter, introducing new IoT Bonnie & Clyde on 1st of December. See the recording of the webinar, where Comodule’s Product Manager Rainer and Sales Manager Sven did an overview of the product, its capabilities, and answered live questions.