The average bike light makes you visible to traffic but does little else. The Lucnt SRL1 is the bike light that was developed with a car’s light in mind. It uses multiple accelerometers to alert others that you’re slowing down. The lights blink while you ride and turn solid when you start to brake (you can also change this based on the orientation of the light), making it safer to brake on a congested city street. Designed and made in California, the Lucnt SRL1 is also an attractive accessory, having been machined from a single piece of aluminum. The light attaches magnetically to the mount and is just as easy to remove when you park your two-wheeler. You can back the light on Kickstarter right now and snag an early bird special.
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