Technology
Ampler Stout is the E-Bike that could tempt you back into the saddle

Ampler Stout review (Image: AMPLER)
What we love
- Comfortable ride
- Subtle but powerful pedal assist
- Looks like a normal bike
- Decent range
- Built-in luggage rack
What we don’t
- Not cheap
- It’s pretty heavy
- Battery not removable
Cycling has many health benefits, exercising your legs, lungs and mind as you travel. But tricky terrain or a distance that’s just a bit too far can put you off. Which is where an e-bike comes in.
Let’s be clear, the Ampler Stout isn’t a way of cheating: e-bikes still require you to work, which is why they’re called pedal-assist, but they take the edge off the effort you need, meaning you may get in the saddle more often when you know that unavoidable hill is no longer a strain. Some studies have shown that e-bike riders get more exercise than regular bikers.
Ampler Stout review (Image: AMPLER)
Loads of e-bikes have telltale piles of batteries above the rear wheel or attached to the frame, for instance. But Ampler prides itself on building bikes that look just like regular cycles – unless they know, nobody will have a clue that the Ampler is helping you out.
Ampler, which hand-builds its ebikes in Talinn, Estonia, disguises its electrical capabilities by cramming the battery into the downtube of the frame, which means that the Ampler Stout looks just like a classic city bike.
The Stout is now on to its second generation and I’ve tried both the older model and the newer one (some first-gen Stout bikes are still available at lower prices). Both offer a comfortable, upright seating position and a smooth drive across nine gears—the Ampler range includes “fixies” with just one fixed gear as well, if that’s what you prefer, but for everyday use, the Stout is a versatile, go-anywhere choice.
Ampler Stout offers over 45 miles of range (Image: AMPLER )
It has a comfortable, upright seating position which works well both in the city or for gentle Sunday outings on the downs.
One of the key changes between the first- and second-gen models is the addition of an integrated black-and-white display which sits in the top tube of the frame.
Press the power button, now conveniently placed on the underside of the top tube, and the screen shows the battery level and how much power assist you’re using. You can choose from Level 2, Level 1 and no power assistance (although the power is so appealing, you may never switch it off).
Also in the display is other information, such as statistics for your trips and – crucially – the remaining battery range. The power button also turns the lights on and off.
Another upgrade is GPS. Absent from the first models, the Stout knows where you’ve parked. Using the Ampler app, you can lock and unlock the bike remotely, which is a highly useful security benefit, especially for city riders.
The 250-watt rear hub motor assists you for speeds up to 15.5 miles per hour (Image: AMPLER)
Ampler Stout review (Image: AMPLER)
The 250-watt rear hub motor assists you for speeds up to 15.5 miles per hour. Any faster, and you’re on your own. In practice, it’s a seamlessly smooth ride, gently boosting you from standing still with enough oomph to make a difference, but never a harsh acceleration to jolt you.
It’s at its most effective helping you take a steep hill where you glide (gratefully and gracefully) away, past sweating cyclists on regular bikes. If only they knew you had electric assistance.
In tests, I found the range to be around 45 miles, edging to 50 miles or more on flatter terrain
In tests, I found the range to be around 45 miles, edging to 50 miles or more on flatter terrain. Recharging the bike takes around 2 hours 30 minutes, which is fast enough to be convenient.
Ebikes can be heavy, but the Stout clocks in at 17.8kg, meaning that you can easily heave it up a few steps, but living on the third floor would make it a chore to carry. Even so, as e-bikes go, it’s relatively light.
It comes in two frame sizes, 58cm for riders 5 feet 5 inches up to 6 feet 6 inches, and a 55cm one for those between 5 feet 4 inches and 6 feet tall. There are two slick but subtle colors, Meteor Ash which is a deep, dark grey and Pearl Black which has a darker, quietly gleaming feel to it. Both have an appealing, demure and understated look.
Ampler hand-builds its ebikes in Talinn, Estonia (Image: AMPLER)
By the way, the Ampler Stellar is similar to the Stout but has a step-through frame, if you prefer that.
Ampler Stout Gen 2 is available from amplerbikes.com and costs £3,190. The earlier Stout G1 model is available in an Anniversary edition and costs £2,290.
Both are great, but the second-generation model is sublime: a spectacularly enjoyable ride with a subtle but effective electric boost.
The Ampler Stout Gen offers a spectacularly enjoyable ride with a subtle but effective electric boost
And if you are tempted to cycle more, there are several accessories you shouldn’t do without. Living in Britain you need protection from the rain: Transit Trousers from the pleasantly named Showers Pass are impressively waterproof and make a big difference. Currently on offer at £92.
Keeping your tyres well inflated will help guard against punctures. Best is a stand pump like the excellent Topeak Joe Blow Sport EX, currently on special offer from Tredz for £29. And finally everywhere but especially in urban environments, a decent lock is essential. Kryptonite makes reliable and incredibly sturdy locks in its New York range. The Standard Lock is highly effective – £82.99 from Halfords (which may sound expensive until the second after a cheaper lock proves no match for the thieves).
Technology
Virgin Media issues important Wi-Fi update – turn off your router today

If you haven’t touched your Wi-Fi router in a while – or switched it off and rebooted it – now could be a good time to give things a quick spring clean. Virgin Media has just published some updated advice for customers and it’s worth taking note if you want to keep things running smoothly and protected from cyber bugs and other issues.
“A quick WiFi safety check-up every now and again is never a bad idea,” Virgin explained.
“In fact, now we’re in spring, why not consider it a part of your spring cleaning?”
There are some very simple things to try and they could help boost the online security in your home along with speeding up the connection beamed around the rooms.
Firstly, Virgin says it’s a good idea to check the position of your Hub (router) and make sure it’s in a prime position. This includes keeping it away from neighbouring or external walls.
“Finding the right spot is key if you don’t want to share your WiFi with a neighbour,” Virgin said.
“If you position the Hub away from an exterior or shared wall, it helps to keep your WiFi signal confined to your own household.”
The next thing you might want to try is to check what devices are connected to your network. Virgin’s Connect app will show you exactly how many gadgets are running through the router. It will also let you pause anything that seems unfamiliar – this not only stops rogue devices using you bandwidth but also makes things far more secure.
If you think you may have handed out your Wi-Fi code way too many times then now is also a good time to switch things up.
Virgin reckons that homes should consider changing this passphrase regularly via the Connect app. It’s a good idea to make the code 12 digits long and use a mix of upper and lower case characters along with numbers.
Another top tip is to change the broadcast of your SSID. For those not aware, the SSID (Service Set Identifier) is what appears when scanning for local Wi-Fi networks on your phone, PC or tablet. Virgin says it’s simple to make this appear less recognisable, so it’s not as likely neighbours or those passing by will try to access it.
“On the “WiFi Networks” section of the Connect app, you can swap the default network name and password for something less recognisable,” Virgin explained.
Finally, today could be a good day to switch off your router. Yes, a quick reboot can do a world of good and clear any issues or bugs that might be clogging things up.
Powering the router down and switching it back on again will also ensure that the Wi-Fi receives all the patches and updates it needs.
“The firmware in your Hub monitors the security for your network, so it’s good to reboot your router once a month to make sure it’s running with all the security patches and updates it needs.”
Just remember that the reboot can take up to 10 minutes so make sure nobody needs the web before starting the process.
Technology
Claim a free Fitbit Charge 6 in this excellent Google Pixel 9a deal

The Pixel 9a was released this month, the latest mid-range Android smartphone from Google. I awarded it a handsome four-and-a-half stars in our review, and right now you can pick up the phone on a very affordable contract – and get a Fitbit activity tracker absolutely free of charge.
Mobiles.co.uk is offering the 128GB Google Pixel 9a for just £19.99 per month with a one-off £9 upfront payment. This gets you 500GB of monthly data, which is more than enough for anyone even if you’re streaming video over 5G. You also get unlimited calls and texts.
This plan is on the iD Mobile network, which is owned by Currys, who also owns Mobiles.co.uk. It uses mobile network Three’s national 4G and 5G network to keep you connected.
The overall cost of this 24 month contract is £506.76, a remarkable price considering the Pixel 9a retails for £499 when you buy it outright without a mobile plan. For less than a tenner more, you’re getting two years of 500GB monthly data with roaming included to 50 destinations, plus, of course, a free Fitbit Charge 6.
View the Google Pixel 9a with free Fitbit Charge 6 deal here
The Charge 6 is the newest Fitbit, released in 2023, and it’s one of the best ever made. I reviewed it when it came out and called it “the best fitness tracker”, and I stand by that. It’s more fully featured than you would expect a slim tracker to be, and includes built-in GPS to track runs without your phone.
It can also track a ton of other activities and sports, and the battery can last up to about six days. Comfortable enough to wear in bed, it can also track your sleep, with all your daily metrics reported back to you in the Fitbit app. Connected to the Pixel 9a, it’s a great pairing.
This offer is running until May 6, 2025, so you have plenty of time to claim the Fitbit after you’ve purchased the phone. You have to head to this website to redeem the offer, which you can do from 14 days after purchase.
Buying the Pixel 9a also currently enters you into a draw to win a Google Pixel Watch 2. You’ve got to be in it to win it, and you never know.
Technology
Sky dishes out free TV upgrade but you need to know three words to get it

It’s not often you get something for nothing but that’s exactly what Sky is dishing out right now. Over the Easter break, the telly firm says you can get access to ‘hidden’ films and shows that might help the family stay entertained. If that sounds enticing, all you need to do is grab your remote control, tap the voice button and say these three words – “Easter Egg Hunt”.
This will then launch a dedicated Easter page where bonus content can be found and viewed. Some of the things already on offer include Isadora Moon, Knuckles and the Transformers One movie. More treats will be released every day, so it’s worth checking back to see what’s been added.
This treat is available across the whole range of Sky devices such as Sky Q, Sky Stream and Sky Glass televisions.
“To add to the Easter excitement, this year Sky is shaking things up with an Easter Egg Hunt for Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream users. From 14 April, discover a new Easter treat on your homepage each day and solve clues to track down hidden films and shows! Just say “Easter Egg Hunt” into your remote to join the hunt today,” Sky confirmed in a message sent to Express.co.uk.
As Sky confirmed, this blockbuster Easter offer is running from now until April 27. There’s even a bonus quiz with Sky saying that those who solve the three clues in the second rail on the screen will also unlock three mystery titles.
Sky customers aren’t the only ones getting a free content boost.
Freely – the free to watch TV service from the team at Freeview – has just announced a huge boost for viewers who don’t want an aerial with 16 new streamed channels coming to the platform “later this year”.
These include two ITV channels, The Chase and Saturday Night Every Night, plus three from Channel 4, which are 4Reality, 4Homes and 4 Life.
Meanwhile, Channel 5 will provide 11 new live channels to stream: 5 GPs Behind Closed Doors, 5 Bargain Loving Brits, 5 The Yorkshire Vet, 5 History, 5 Crime, Milkshake!, 5 Police Interceptors, 5 Cops, 5 Trucking Hell, 5 A&E and 5 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly.
“We’re excited to bolster Freely’s offering with eleven new live channels, including five that will be exclusive to the platform and 5,” said 5’s VP Distribution Kiaran Saunders.
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