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• #2
fair play! I would try them out but I don't cycle at night in Ireland!
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• #3
Having lived and driven there myself for some time I don't think I'd dare either!
I like the idea but they don't look particularly weatherproof/durable; any type of casing for them?
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• #4
should have launched this test in winter ;)
I really like the idea, if you want I will take a pair to test although as I said given that it is summer most of the time my commute will be during daylight hours.
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• #5
Yeah sorry guys I should have launched this in winter it would have been far easier. Also it is just a hand made test sample, so if they break they break. It just to test a theory, if they were to go into production they would be fully water proof. If anyone wants to test the for free than pm or message me on here.
Hi ladies and gentlemen,
My name is Sam and a while ago when I use to cycle I came up with a product. I made about 50 samples of the thing and never ever got round to testing them out. The idea went on the back burner and recently I went rummaging through my cupboards and I found them again and I thought to heck, why don't I hand them out to people and get them tested?
What I designed was a super cheap wristbands that indicates. When you hold your arm to indicate at a certain angle of tolerance and duration of time the indicators flash.
Its not amazing or revolutionary but seeing as they are just sitting there I would love to hear what real cyclists think. And perhaps actually produce the units if they are good enough or get someone off here to launch it with me. It will never make huge amounts of money but at the time, creating the project was a fun so the money was never really a thought.
As they are prototypes they are not massively pretty but as the lean start up model goes they are minimal viable products.
So if anybody would like to test them out or has feedback please be as harsh or as nice as possible. I'm London based so would like to give the units out personally.
the first image is how the 50 units all look. The second image is the first ever unit I designed.
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