A conventional bicycle bell might be a good way to alert pedestrians to your presence on a quiet suburban walkway, but when pedaling through bustling city streets there's a whole lot of other noise to contend with. Not satisfied with the one-size-fits-all approach to bicycle crash aversion, Brooklyn-based inventor Peter Pottier has developed Mybell, a programmable horn and light designed to give your bike its own unique warning system by loading it with just about any sound file you like. .. Continue Reading Programmable Mybell gives your bike a voice of its own
Section: Bicycles
Tags: bike lights, Bikes, Cycling, Horn, Kickstarter, USB
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