Cyclists have never had so many options when it comes to being seen. A number of lighting products like the Torch T1 helmet and Flux backpack have hit the market in recent months. We've even seen ...
Cyclists go to great lengths to let motorists know of their presence in traffic, especially at night. No one wants to hit or get hit. Cycling enthusiast Leo Liu got an idea that goes beyond reflectors ...
BERKELEY, Calif. — When Dan Goldwater first attached kaleidoscopic LED lights to the spokes of his bicycle wheels and rode through the Burning Man festival at night, the crowd was wowed. And the ...
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You've doubtless seen those little LEDs that can be fastened to a bicycle's spokes, that create a ring of light when the wheel is spinning. While they do make the bike much more visible at night, they ...
Anyone that bikes dreams of riding a Tron Light Cycle. Revolights, a set of wheel-mounted LEDs, now makes that dream a little closer to reality, and a new built-in version is helping that system ...
Traditional bike safety lights mount on the back and look more like brake lights on a car, with variations being those LED lights you can stick on the wheels for Tron-esque side visibility. The ...
Our first cousins at Kotaku showed us these unique LED Pac Man Spoke Lights, hand-made spoke art constructed by a gal named LadyAda. Now you can animate both of your bicycle wheels, one with Pac Man ...
We think bicycle wheel-illuminating Revolights look really cool, but at $220, they're not cheap. Here's a DIY version that costs about $35 for each wheel. Instructables user Diyler uses reed magnet ...
Bike lights nowadays come in a huge variety of designs, with all of them serving the same purpose: they increase the rider’s safety on the road. But that doesn’t mean we can’t come up with lighting ...
It used to be that the only places where animation was screened was on rectangular screens, be it a large theatrical screen or more modest TV and computer screens. Times are changing though. Today, ...