Another successful Wattbike AtomX install has just been completed in Hong Kong by our South East Asia Wattbike Distributor Eco Lifestyle. 

This time, the AtomX can be found at the corporate headquarters of VL Automation, which is a leading supplier of industrial automation, computer control systems and data management systems.

 

This is the second corporate Wattbike AtomX install in Hong Kong for August, which shows the increased importance that is currently being placed on health and physical fitness in the workplace. 

Because VL Automation is committed to providing expert quality solutions and expert services to their clients and members, it only makes sense that they would want to do the same for their staff, and the Wattbike AtomX seems to have ticked all of the boxes.

 

The Wattbike AtomX is the world's most advanced commercial smart bike. Featuring different training modes, automated resistance changes, and the brand new Performance Touchscreen, the AtomX elevates the cycling experience and provides users with infinite training options. 

Wattbike are proud to be supporting the VL Automation staff on their journey to better health so they can keep providing the best solutions and products for their client base.

 


Find out more about VL Automation, or the Wattbike AtomX.



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