Laser-projecting bicycle light takes to Kickstarter for crowdfunding
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The prototype BLAZE is a 110-mm (4.3-in) machined aluminum tube that houses both an LED light and a laser module
BLAZE projects a bicycle lane symbol 4 to 6 meters ahead of the cyclist
BLAZEs will ship in April 2013, all going to plan
The LED does work when detached, albeit in a lower power setting, meaning BLAZE doubles up as a makeshift flashlight
The prototype BLAZE is a 110-mm (4.3-in) machined aluminum tube that houses both an LED light and a laser module
The prototype BLAZE is a 110-mm (4.3-in) machined aluminum tube that houses both an LED light and a laser module
BLAZE projects a bicycle lane symbol 4 to 6 meters ahead of the cyclist
Designer Emily Brooke with her BLAZE bicycle light
Article Summary
When we first came across Emily Brooke's BLAZE, a bicycle attachment that projects a cycle lane symbol on the road ahead of the cyclist, it was little more than a concept. That was in June of last year. Since then, Brooke's launched her own company, developed working prototypes, and taken to Kickstarter to fund fabrication of the first batch.
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