The RydeSafe Headtube Bike Light Frees Up Handlebar Space
Michael Hemsworth — February 12, 2023 — Tech
Conventional bike lights are traditionally designed to fit onto handlebars, but the RydeSafe Headtube Bike Light takes things in a different direction to save ample space on a bicycle setup. The bike light is meant to be installed onto the front headtube on a bicycle where it will provide ample illumination thanks to a series of 10 LEDs within the housing. The IPX4 water resistance rating means the light will easily withstand exposure to the elements.
The RydeSafe Headtube Bike Light also works well in the rear of a bike to act as a taillight and comes in 10 body colors to choose from. The light weighs in at just 56-grams and has a silicone construction to stretch easily onto any bike.
Image Credit: RydeSafe
The RydeSafe Headtube Bike Light also works well in the rear of a bike to act as a taillight and comes in 10 body colors to choose from. The light weighs in at just 56-grams and has a silicone construction to stretch easily onto any bike.
Image Credit: RydeSafe
Trend Themes
1. Headtube Bike Lights - Designing bike lights to fit onto the headtube of a bicycle instead of the handlebars to create more space for other attachments.
2. Silicone Bike Accessories - Using silicone as a material for bike accessories to improve flexibility and adaptability to different bike models.
3. IPX4 Bike Lights - Creating bike lights with waterproof ratings to increase durability and usability in various weather conditions.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Sports - Designing innovative bike accessories for outdoor sports enthusiasts.
2. Consumer Electronics - Incorporating new materials and features into personal electronics, such as silicone construction and waterproof ratings.
3. Sustainable Transportation - Developing functional and eco-friendly bike accessories for sustainable transportation and healthy living.
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