Categories: Digital LifeNews

Here’s how Pokemon Go grandpa cycles with his 64 phones

As reported recently, die-hard Pokemon Go fan Chen San-yuan from Taiwan had recently “evolved” with an insane 64 phones on his bike. To recap, he went viral in 2018 after he was spotted carrying 11 phones and eventually, he kept adding on to 22 phones and then 45 phones in 2019.

If you’re wondering how is he going to cycle with that many devices, here’s a video of him in action by Taiwan’s EBC channel.

It was reported that his ultimate goal is to reach 72 phones. Even its current setup with 6 rows of phones is already taller than him and it is quite dangerous as it blocks his view of the road ahead.

He shared that his previous phone holders weigh 19kg but his new setup is much lighter at just 10kg. Assuming if each phone weighs 180g, that’s an extra 11.5kg of weight on the bike.

With the already massive payload for his bicycle, there’s definitely no space left for extra power banks and cables. He would need to charge all devices fully before he goes on for his Pokemon Go trip. It is reported that he takes about half an hour to set up all devices.

[ VIA ]

Related reading

Recent Posts

Boomicaj deploys 40kW DC Charger at Lotus’s Jenjarom, priced from RM0.88 per kWh

Boomicaj, a relatively new Charge Point Operator (CPO), has deployed the first public DC Charger…

6 hours ago

Shell Recharge turns on 180kW DC Charger at Shell Duta Toll Plaza Northbound

For those heading up north or towards Klang from Jalan Duta, there's now a high-powered…

1 day ago

JomCharge offers 50% off for EV Charging at these TTDI locations

JomCharge and DBKL continue to deploy more street-level EV chargers around TTDI and one of…

2 days ago

U Mobile brings indoor ULTRA5G coverage to Bangsar Village malls and BSC

U Mobile has expanded its own 5G network coverage in Bangsar, bringing indoor connectivity to…

2 days ago

BMW iX1 eDrive20L M Sport: The first BMW EV with long-wheelbase in Malaysia, priced at RM255k est

Revealed alongside the CKD version of the BMW i5 eDrive 40 M Sport Pro, the…

2 days ago

Nissan Finally Gives the Serena a Real Hybrid Powertrain in Malaysia. Estimated from RM160k to RM180k

The sixth-generation Nissan Serena is gearing up for its Malaysian debut in March 2026, bringing…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.