The Lumos smart bike helmet has built-in turn signals

Sure, you can signal your intention to make a turn with hand signals while riding a bike, but those hand signals might not be so visible at night.  I’ve seen gloves with lighted turn signals on them, but not everyone wears gloves when they bike.  Everyone wears helmets, though, and Lumos has added LED lights and signals to their helmet that are bright enough for day or night use.  And they even include a remote control to activate the lights to signal your turns.

The white LEDs on the front and the red triangle on the back light up to make you more visible to others in front of and behind you.  Yellow turn arrows on the back blink to show your intended turn, and half the front lights blink to show the direction of your turn, too.  And the accelerometer knows when you’re slowing down and can signal that with the helmet, as well.

Attach the remote control to your handlebars so you can trigger the Lumos helmet to signal a turn.  The remote is weatherproof and detachable to prevent theft while the bike is parked.  One is included with the Lumos.

The Lumos helmet also connects to the Apple Watch.  When you manually signal with the arm wearing the watch, your movements trigger the Watch to turn on the appropriate signal on the Lumos.  It also syncs with the Strava app and Apple’s Activity app.

The Lumos helmet is available in adult size (54 – 62cm / 21.3 – 24.4in) in pearl white, cobalt blue, or charcoal black for $179.99 at the Lumos website.  You can also get the helmet in all three colors at the same price at Amazon with free Prime shipping.

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The WaterField Designs Pro Executive Laptop Backpack is classy enough for a CEO

You know about crowdfunded products, but the Pro Executive Laptop Backpack from WaterField Designs is a crowdsourced product. 2000 WaterField Design customers participated in the design process to help create this bag and it looks like they did a great job. First of all, it doesn’t sag on your back when you’re wearing it and it keeps its shape even when it’s empty. It also stands up straight and won’t fall over when you place it on the floor or a desk.

Made of black ballistic nylon with a full-grain leather panel and handle, the Pro Executive Laptop Backpack comes in 4 distressed leather colors that will only get better looking with use and age.

The backpack features 4 quick access pockets, a large padded laptop pocket that’s large enough to hold a 15-inch MacBook Pro, shoulder straps that can pack away to make it a nice carry-on bag, a built-in wheeled suitcase handle slot, and more.

The Pro Executive Backpack is priced at $349 and is available now from WaterField Designs at sfbags.com

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The BeardMat lets you say goodbye to those nasty hair trimmings

If you’re a guy sporting a beard (like myself) one problem you face is what to do with those nasty hair trimmings after you groom it. Despite your best efforts they usually end up all over the countertop and in the sink. Clean up is time-consuming and more hair ends up down the drain than you’d like. And over time that can lead to clogged pipes. Yikes! 

BeardMat has come up with a simple solution that will keep your countertops clean and your pipes clog-free. The BeardMat is a three-foot square non-stick fabric that attaches to your mirror and covers the sink and countertop while you’re grooming.

Simply attach the BeardMat to your mirror (or any other smooth non-porous dry surface) using two suction cups, then drape it over your countertop and sink. Now you’re ready to trim your beard or hair.

The BeardMat’s slick polyester material allows hair to slide off easily, making clean-up a breeze. 

No fuss no muss.

The BeardMat sells for $14.99 and is available at thegrommet.com.

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The Altec Lansing Sonic Boom Bluetooth Speaker will blow you away


I am always intrigued by the various shapes, and sizes, and specifications of the Bluetooth speakers that are available on the market today. I have listened to Sony, JBL, Pioneer, and a bunch of others, and generally they all sound at least acceptable. For many years, I was a big fan of Altec Lansing computer speakers, so much so that I owned several at one time. Today I decided to see what they offer in the Bluetooth speaker market, so I did my research and I came across the Altec Lansing Sonic Boom Bluetooth Speaker.

This Bluetooth speaker looks like the typical Altec Lansing speaker with its clean lines and generally nice rugged design. It features IP67 water and dust resistance, and the rugged frame is shock resistant, and buoyant. Internally, it has two subwoofers, a midrange driver, and a tweeter. It has an impressive 100 foot Bluetooth range, and with its app, it allows you to connect to as many as 50 additional “House Party Mode-enabled speakers all playing the same music for even bigger sound”. It has a built-in microphone that provides audible voice caller ID, and it allows you to respond to the calls. There are three USB ports, and two 3-prong AC outlets built in, so that you can power and charge other devices from it. When fully charged, its internal battery provides up to 50 hours of use.

If you would like to purchase the Altec Lansing Sonic Boom Bluetooth Speaker, you can pick one up at Amazon or B&H Photo Video for $149.99

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Rapidly chill freshly-brewed coffee or tea without diluting it with the HyperChiller

The HyperChiller can reduce the temperature of any drink (other than carbonated beverages) by up to 130°F in sixty seconds.  Imagine being able to chill freshly-brewed coffee or tea enough for an iced beverage without watering it down by pouring it over ice cubes.  And it’s not just for hot beverages; you can also cool whiskey, wine, juice, and other non-carbonated beverages.

The HyperChiller is made of BPA-free plastic and food-grade stainless steel.  Prepare the chiller by filling the inner and outer chambers with water and freezing it in advance.  The cooling chamber holds 12.5 ounces.  The HyperChiller is designed to fit under most coffee makers, so you can brew directly into the cooling chamber.

The HyperChiller rapid drink chiller is $29.95 at The Grommet.

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