Since its first unveiling the new MyBell digital bike horn and light for cyclists, has won a number of awards and been a finalist in a number of prestigious competitions including Engadget’s Inventors competition and was chosen as a Maker Faire editors choice.
If while cycling you sometimes have trouble letting pedestrians know you are coming or worse vehicles, using a standard bike bell. You might be interested in this new creation called the MyBell, that has been designed to provide a much louder attention grabbing sound that can be customised to your exact needs.
“Why should we be limited in our options? MYBELL empowers users to decide what sound and light combination works best for them. We don’t live in a one-sound-fits-all world. Different sounds elicit different responses depending on geography and culture.
People know their local streets, paths, and roads better than anyone else which is why a product should exist that can be customized and programmed for their environment. Users might choose a particular sound (“Truck Horn”) or light pattern (“Knight Rider”) because they believe their selection will provide increased utility or because they want to be unique and emphasize their personality.”
The MyBell project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise enough pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think MyBell is something your cycling could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help MyBell become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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