Spooklight Gives Your Bike Wireless Brake Light, Turns Signals

So we're jazzed about the Spooklight, a bicycle taillight that, at least on paper, sounds well worth its slightly absurd £55 ($88) asking price. First off, it has blinkers -- no more raising your arms to signal that you're turning, only to have motorists ignore you anyway. Even better, the blinkers are controlled by a wireless, touch-sensitive panel you can attach to your handlebars -- no more wires to get in your way or unresponsive buttons to mash. The Spooklight even steals a little mojo from the world of smartphones with an accelerometer that can detect when your momentum slows and accordingly activate a brake light.
We'd be pretty impressed if it stopped there, but wait! There's more... unlike most other bicycle lights, the Spooklight is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion pack (instead of disposable alkalines). Plus, instead of relying on a bulky AC adapter, it can plug right into your computer's USB port to charge. Even more amazingly (if you don't mind shaving time off its supposed 60-hour battery life), you can plug the Spooklight into your gadgets (an iPhone, for instance) to keep them charged.
The package is pretty neat, but there are two problems. First, we're not willing to pay almost $90 for a bike light. Also, we can't help but think that drivers and other cyclists aren't accustomed to looking for blinkers or brake lights on a bike. If those suspicions are right, the Spooklight wouldn't actually make us any safer, and make us more like those annoying four-wheeled atrocities that hog the road (We mean cars, by the way). [From: Wired and 50cycles]



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lorilevi03 said 10:25PM on 10-17-2009
I think this is a fabulous idea. I drive the congested streets of Boston,where it is very difficult to pay attention to the crazy drivers plus the bicyclists weaving in and out of traffic. A signal light on the bike would help enormously. I do take umbrage at the author's remark that he wouldn't invest $88.00 for this device. Is he aware of how much money owners of cars are required to spend for safety features, inspections, etc.? Maybe the state should make this signal device mandatory. I believe the small amount of money invested would be worth averting serious injury!
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skimammavt said 1:59PM on 10-18-2009
Dude, $88 for a rechargeable lithium battery...that looks light (no weight given here)...that signals other cyclists on my ass...gives me a chance to signal NYC traffic...dude. Where can I get it?
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