Sunday, July 13, 2014

Motorcycle Helmet-mounted brake light makes motorcycle riders more visible

Car drivers have benefitted from a third brake light for decades. Mounted close to eye level in the rear window, these extra brake lights are especially visible in close traffic when taillights are harder to see. Now, a similar safety feature is available for motorcycle riders.

The Whistler WHL-80 Helmet Safety Light combines a bright, self-adhesive eight-LED display that mounts to any helmet, and a wireless transmitter connected to the motorcycles wiring. Once installed up, it gives riders a higher profile with an additional running light, along with brake lights and left and right directional signals that activate whenever the driver uses the motorcycle’s existing controls.

Powered by a built-in rechargeable battery, the system includes a USB cable for charging, and it can be configured for use with one or two helmets. A factory representative told us that installation is easy, explaining that it should be within the capabilities of many do-it-yourselfers.

We like the idea of the Helmet Safety Light. Automobile drivers involved in crashes with motorcycles often say they simply didn’t see a motorcycle before colliding with it. Anything that helps make a rider more noticeable can’t be a bad thing.

The WHL-80 Helmet Safety Light will sell for about $100.

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