Echelon Prime bike

Echelon

Amazon is distancing itself from the $500 “EX-Prime” bike launched by exercise equipment maker Echelon Fitness, after the product was incorrectly marketed as a collaboration between the two companies.

Echelon on Tuesday announced the so-called “Prime bike,” calling it “Amazon’s first-ever connected fitness product” that was “developed in collaboration with Amazon.” The move was widely heralded as Amazon’s first foray into the smart bike market and caused shares of exercise bike maker Peloton to fall as much as 6% on Tuesday. 

But on Tuesday evening, Amazon denied it was involved in a partnership with Echelon or the “Prime bike.” The company has told Echelon to stop selling the Prime bike and change its branding, multiple outlets reported.

Amazon also appears to have pulled the product from its website, listing it as “currently unavailable.” 

Amazon appears to have pulled Echelon’s EX-Prime bike from its own website, listing it as “currently unavailable.”

“This bike is not an Amazon product or related to Amazon Prime,” an Amazon spokesperson told Bloomberg. “Echelon does not have a formal partnership with Amazon. We are working with Echelon to clarify this in its communications, stop the sale of the product and change the product branding.”

Representatives from Echelon weren’t immediately available for comment.

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