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To address your concern, the laser is only turned on when you speed is above a certain threshold. when cycling at high speed, head movement is both rare and quick, and therefore laser distraction is very low.
I have this vision of the cyclist wearing this being chased by a load of cats going mental trying to get the green dots.
Bwahahaha, post of the week .
Could be even more Benny Hill if the dogs chased the cats ...
wearing little frilly knickers and mini skirts, followed by a small bald bloke. We've all been there....
I like the idea of being able to project a lane type light at the side of the bike (wouldn't want it on a helmet though) it might help as a suggestion to car drivers as to what the minimum distance should be.
I don't really see how this is going to work that well though, turn your head to check over your shoulder and you're shining a laser all over the place no?
Hi Rob,
Your concern is dressed : the laser is only turned on when you speed is above a certain threshold (set at phone app). when cycling at high speed, head movement is both rare and quick, and therefore laser distraction is very low.
I don't have a smart phone (often don't even have a 'dumb phone' with me). Even if I did I wouldn't want to have to mess around running a special app every time I went anywhere.
This is just an overcomplicated non-solution that doesn't even pretend to address the real issue.
Also, helmets are supposed to be replaced if they take a significant knock, are they not? At £250 a time?
This is far too funny to get annoyed about.
Does it mean though, that every time you turn your head towards a driver or pedestrian you are likely to zap them in the retina with a laser?
('cos if so, maybe I want one after all)
If you watch the video carefully, the laser is only turned on when you speed is above a certain threshold. when cycling at high speed, head movement is both rare and quick, and therefore laser distraction is very low.
Also the lasers are certified to be safe and won't burn anything. Look at all the London public bike, they are all installed with a similar laser light.
Shame. I'd consider buying one if it had a "kill" setting, or at least a "burn a mark in your car" setting.
* Grabs popcorn and waits *
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