Back in 2015, Lumos initiated a Kickstarter program to manufacture a bicycle helmet with an embedded headlight, tail light and turn indicators. While it took the company longer than expected to bring ...
We’ve seen bike helmets with integrated front and back lights before. But Boston-based hardware startup Lumos is hoping to go one better by packing a front light, wireless indicator lights and an ...
It's been almost three years since we first came across the Lumos smart cycling helmet, which got our attention with its cunning automatic brake lights and wirelessly-controlled turn signal indicators ...
The Lumos Smart Bike Helmet, which got its start as a Kickstarter project back in 2015, is the first bike helmet to make its way to Apple retail stores. Available from the online Apple Store and in ...
The biggest safety challenge for bicyclists is to be seen on the road so people in cars don't hit them while they ride. Most bikes have reflectors and riders can put flashing lights on their bikes to ...
Lumos has launched a smart bike helmet that flashes a turn signal when the user makes a hand gesture. The Lumos helmet works with an app on the Apple Watch, which can detect gestures via its internal ...
Safety is a top priority for many cyclists. Take a quick jaunt through a popular cycling destination, like the affluent Bay Area suburb of Woodside, and you’ll see riders wearing brightly colored ...
Say welcome to Lumos, one of the sleekest and nicely-crafted "smart" bicycle helmets we stumbled upon lately. Lumos was prototyped and went on Kickstarter to secure funding for mass production, and ...
Although there are now several electronics-laden "smart" bike helmets on the market, the Lumos was one of the first. Now its designers are back, with the new-and-improved Lumos Ultra. The original ...
Cars have indicator lights for better safety -- so why don't bicycles too? The Lumos helmet is a helmet for cyclists with a prominent red brake light, as well as yellow left and right turn signals, ...
When you head to the Apple Store, you expect rows of Macs, iPads, and iPhones—not a bicycle helmet. While the Apple Store largely features products made by Apple, the company is increasingly featuring ...
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