VeloMetrics: Open-Source Bike Computer
Built by Eric Huang
VeloMetrics is a fully custom, open-source bike computer built on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W that bridges the gap between expensive proprietary devices and cheap alternatives by offering real-time data including speed, cadence, elevation gain, and trip distance through glove-friendly physical buttons. The device will run a custom capacitive touch display and ingests data from a GPS module, barometric altimeter, and cycling sensors to calculate accurate climbing metrics. What distinguishes VeloMetrics is its integration with the cycling ecosystem most riders depend on, including Strava for live segment alerts and auto-upload, Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation, and Apple Health for GPX/FIT export, which means cyclists maintain their existing workflows without sacrificing a dedicated, purpose-built device. The compact 3D-printed PETG enclosure features a bike computer compatible mount and a flat LiPo battery. Most importantly, VeloMetrics is fully open-source, allowing cyclists to understand, modify, and improve their own technology rather than being locked into proprietary ecosystems.