The first 5G-enabled electric bike has arrived at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, courtesy of Long Island-based mobile device company Obic. The fat-tire pedal-assist ride also features numerous cameras and AI collision detection.
Until now, Orbic’s business focus has been on low-cost smartphones with mobile hotspots, LTE smartwatches, and some wireless earbuds, as well as a few laptops and tablets. Now the company has suddenly added mobility to its “innovation pipeline” with a technology-packed electric fat bike.
Details are pretty scarce at the moment, but the Android brain of this e-bike is reportedly powered by a Qualcomm octa-core chipset, and this e-bike is claimed to be the first to come with built-in 5G connectivity. We know that “Powered by Verizon” – Also includes “AI object avoidance and collision detection technology.”

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This works in conjunction with a 140-degree 2-megapixel camera sensor at the rear to monitor oncoming traffic and provide audible and visual warnings if something gets too close for comfort. , may also collect evidence of the collision. These visuals are displayed on a tasteful touch display located in the center of the handlebar. The display is 7 inches diagonal and is believed to offer HD color resolution.
This screen is where riders can quickly check battery status, speed, distance, and navigation capabilities, and is likely fitted with an 8-megapixel selfie camera to facilitate video chats, but this is an Orbic seems at odds with the overall “rider safety” message being sent out by
The electric bike also has a “tailor-made” 64-megapixel camera on the front for live streaming your adventures without having to invest in a separate action cam. “Furthermore, bike-to-bike communication creates a fully immersive experience and rider-to-rider communication, increasing safety and camaraderie,” Orbic said in a press release, adding that the system allows you to “know where your friends are. You will be able to check the information in real time. on the handlebar display.
The company says the electric bike’s smart features can even determine if a person is wearing a helmet, and will only turn on if a helmet is detected. And with 5G connectivity, this electric bike can serve as a fast mobile hotspot for “picnics, trails, and even your own backyard barbecue.”

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The model on display at MWC features a rebadged Bafang mid-drive motor that enables pedal-assist speeds of up to 38 mph (45 km/h) and fast charging, although single-charge range is not specified. It is equipped with a removable downtube battery that is confirmed to support. There’s things like front and rear LED lighting, Kenda fat tires, full fenders, a 9-speed gear set, and a rear cargo rack for city/urban/trail versatility. Disc brakes, a suspension fork and a side kickstand complete the picture, but a promotional video on Obic’s website indicates that a lower-step version is also in the works.
“By integrating 5G connectivity and AI technology, we are redefining the riding experience to make it safer and more connected, whether you ride on city streets, suburban areas or rugged mountain trails,” said Mike Narula, CEO of the company. “We aim to make it environmentally friendly.” . “5G e-Bike represents a major advance in electronic mobility, and we are excited to bring this new technology to cities around the world.” As for when and how much it will cost, Obic has yet to confirm. I haven’t leaked any information.
Source: Obic