Korean designer Lee Myung Su first released a LED bag for bikers in 2010. The company is now trying to take the product, SEIL Bag, into the mass production phase with its Kickstarter project. (Click here for video)
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A biker wearing the SEIL bag designed by Lee Myung Su. (Photo Courtesy of Kickstarter) |
The SEIL bag is designed to show bikers traffic signals with a simple wireless controller to display various signals. Bikers can easily let drivers know which direction their turning by using a simple wireless controller. The signals can be modified using an Android app.
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The SEIL bag designed by Lee Myung Su. (Photo Courtesy of Kickstarter) |
The LED biker bag comes in three versions including backpack, hipsack and pouch. However, the flexible and waterproof LED backpack which can run for eight hours on a single battery charge has only managed to raise US$ 8,869 out of its US$ 80,000 pledge.