My wife’s Nolan Comms kit ( 4 years old) had this built in..only lights up when braking but I like the idea but probably wouldn’t wear one. A distracted driver is exactly that, I wish they would change the mobile phone laws that prohibit the use entirely!
I'd get one but I'm pretty sure the misses would get tired of looking at it. It is slightly less dorky looking than my idea of mounting an orange road cone to the top of my helmet.
I looks interesting in spite of the nay saying. If you don't wear a helmet can you fit it to a headband?
I would like to know how it is triggered and battery life. I had a blinking LED called a CatsEye on my pedal bike. It worked great and the battery lasted like..forever. Waiting to hear your report.
I'd get one but I'm pretty sure the misses would get tired of looking at it. It is slightly less dorky looking than my idea of mounting an orange road cone to the top of my helmet.
I'd get one but I'm pretty sure the misses would get tired of looking at it. It is slightly less dorky looking than my idea of mounting an orange road cone to the top of my helmet.
Both my Gmax helmets have this feature build into the helmet , the battery lasts for about six months I have three options with the rear light --solid--slow flash--fast flash, they have a kit(bluetooth) that you can buy and it connects your brakes to the rear light,
Not a new idea by any means but any safety add on is always good.