Laser Bike Light Creates A Virtual Lane For Safety
Sep 18, 2012 19:38
One good way to riding safely is having lines to follow while you cycle to keep you in sort of a lane. This concept has been around for years, where laser based systems create a highly visible virtual lane around your bike. Now they're here and cheap too.
Developed by a Korean company called Slancio, the rear safety light includes a requisite set of flash red LEDs and also has a pair of lasers that produce a thin set of lines on the road on either side of your bike. They add visibility at night and create a safe space around your bicycle to let drivers and other riders around subconsciously stay clear of you. Comes with a $20 price tag.
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