The 'WingLight' Direction Indicators Drivers and Pedestrians Informed
Michael Hemsworth — April 12, 2016 — Lifestyle
References: amzn.to & thegadgetflow
Riding a bike and either forgetting or neglecting to do your hand signals can leave those around you in the dark about your next move, so the 'WingLight' direction indicators are here to help. Working like turning signals for your handlebars, the 'WingLights' work by being slipped into the ends of your handlebars. When activated, the 'WingLights' will produce a high-clarity illumination thanks to the built-in LEDs.
When you arrive at your destination, the 'WingLight' direction indicators can be removed easily thanks tot he magnetic design to ensure they don't get stolen. They can be slipped onto a keychain to make them a more consistent part of your cycling routine to ensure maximum safety when riding.
When you arrive at your destination, the 'WingLight' direction indicators can be removed easily thanks tot he magnetic design to ensure they don't get stolen. They can be slipped onto a keychain to make them a more consistent part of your cycling routine to ensure maximum safety when riding.
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