Automatic wrist turn signals for cyclists

Posted in Outdoors by Conner Flynn on January 23rd, 2008

Automatic wrist turn signals for cyclists
If you find yourself on a bike often, these compact wrist lights will help keep you safe and insure that you reach your destination in one piece. They automatically alert drivers when you are about to turn using an internal tilt switch which turns on three flashing LED’s. They detect changes in angle range and motion. There’s also a self-locking mechanism inside the base of the device that can be changed at 15 degree intervals to accommodate individual riding styles and handlebar types.

A “Delayed Off” feature means it doesn’t automatically switch off when you are in the middle of turning and drop your arm. Instead, it will keep blinking for 1 second so cars can see. Users can also manually switch the indicator off by pressing the orange top so that it wont blink in any position.

It may not do much for half blind drivers, and those just not paying attention, but it will give you some added safety and ease your mind.

[Gizmag] VIA [Gadgettastic]



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One Comment to “Automatic wrist turn signals for cyclists”
  1. Ian Bishop Says:

    I puchased a couple for my son and I and am delighted with them. They arrived within a week from Australia. Great Effort. The product worlks as decribed. Good One.

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