The arrival of high-intensity LEDs has certainly made a huge difference to the brightness of bicycle headlights. Some people, however, are now looking at using the bulbs not just as a means of ...
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 ...
Cycling after dark has become safer and more stylish than ever, thanks to the evolution of modern LED bike light technology. What began with basic incandescent bulbs has transformed into sleek, ...
We’ve covered a number of products designed to light up a bicycle to increase the safety of nighttime riding. Such devices usually involve adding lights to the pedals or spokes of a bicycle but a new ...
The bicycle tail and head lights that we’re accustomed to are small add-on modules. This take on the idea uses strips of LEDs to protect you from behind. They’re very bright, matching the pair of LED ...
Arclight’s SmartSet sensors turn the lights on automatically when you start riding, and turn off automatically when you park your bike. The Arclight Pedals are equipped with SmartSet sensors that ...
Cars have no excuse to not see a cyclist with these lights, which are as bright as a car’s and shine out in every direction. After a couple of years of riding his bike home after work in Seattle’s ...
Now completely funded on Kickstarter as of today after raising approximately $40,000, the Blaze bike light projects a symbol of a green bike on the road approximately 10-15 feet ahead of the cyclist.
Equipping a bicycle headlight or a backlight ensures that you are easily visible to the approaching and passing-by traffic. Getting these bicycle taillights and headlights ensures that you get a wider ...
Bicycle riders can never be too visible: the more visible you are, the less chance there is someone will hit you. That’s the idea behind the Arduibag, a neat open-source project from [Michaël D’Auria] ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. When I ...