The First Brake Light that actually works
A project in Paris, France by Overade000days
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€24,242
current pledge level
Last Updated: July 10 @ 18:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Very good first reviews for Oxi products
July 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Paris bike show just loved Oxi products Paris bike tradeshow (named ProDays) was a very good opportunity for us to present to our market OxiLum & OxiBrake. Visitors were only professionals from the bike business and let me tell you that they just... (Read More)
Production is ready to start!
June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Tooling ready and pre-production validated Dear backers, When supporting projects like ours there is always a level of risk. The earlier in the project phase, the more risky it is. So we believe that you'll be happy to know that we've achieved an... (Read More)
What a start + FAQs available
June 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Waouw, what a start! 🚀 When launching a project on Kickstarter you never know what to expect, especially for us because we always propose disruptive products. But with 90% of the objective achieved in only 3 days (maybe 100% tonight?!? 🤩) we... (Read More)
OxiLum takes a unique hands-on approach to bicycle brake lights
June 7th - via: newatlas.com
Although there are now a number of helmet-mounted brake lights on the market, they're almost all activated by an integrated accelerometer. The OxiLum takes what is claimed to be a better approach, as it's triggered by a brake-lever-mounted device. (Read More)
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