The Monkey Light Pro, a more technologically advanced version of the popular Monkey Light Mini and the original Monkey Light models, features 256 LED lights and 4,096 colors that can be customized ...
Dan Goldwater, the founder of Monkeylectric, said he wowed crowds when he first attached kaleidoscopic LED lights to the spokes of his bicycle at the Burning Man festival; now aimed at the ...
There are plenty of interesting ways to deck out your bicycle, but MonkeyLectric may have come up with the ultimate way to make it stand out on the road. The company's new Monkey Light Pro is a set of ...
Monkeylectric is a system of LEDs that attaches to your spokes and displays patterns and even words as you ride. If you hadn’t guessed its target market, the FAQ includes an assurance that yes, it ...
From the moment BikeRadar heard about the M232 Monkey Light we were intrigued. A simple unit that mounts to the spokes of a wheel and contains 32 LEDs sounded like a fun way to add visibility and ...
The Scoop: Monkey Light Pro is a bicycle wheel display system that’s looking for funding on Kickstarter. The funding effort ends on July 21. If you’ve been anywhere near Mid-City or central parts of ...
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With the Great GIF Pronunciation Debate of 2013 behind us – Team Hard G won, because I say so – we are free as a society to move on in our quest to perfect this delightful art form. For example, I am ...
Cyclists can already choose between plenty of cheap spoke-mounted LEDs that turn their bike wheels into highly-visible "rings of light" while they're turning. California-based startup MonkeyLectric ...
BERKELEY — Bike light company MonkeyLectric has launched a campaign to raise money to produce a light that will allow riders to display images on their bike wheels. The Monkey Light Pro uses web-based ...
So much bicycle technology is in the area of safety — better tires, more protective helmets, advances in design. Smart, but not a lot of sizzle. Here’s something that not only enhances safety but has ...