Bike lights are inevitably lost, stolen, break off, run out of batteries or otherwise stop working. Replacing them usually means a trip to the bike store, not easy given our busy working lives. What if you had a stock of inexpensive, easy to apply bike lights at home or even in your backpack? This is where a recent trip to the loo inspired a potential solution. To maintain hygiene and freshness, there is a product that allows you to stamp a gel disc onto the inside of your toilet bowl using a tube-like applicator. What if you could apply this concept to the bike light conundrum? Each applicator would have ten (non dissolvable) gel discs containing a red or white LED light and a small lithium ion battery within the gel itself. The back of the disc is adhesive and can stick to any surface, flat or rounded. If they fall off or stop working for some reason that’s no problem. Just pop another on there.
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ida vanco
30/3/2014 02:23:28
I'd buy a set. You could use these lights anywhere, like in a cupboard that has no light bulb. Can't wait to see the prototype.
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Derek Van Boom
18/8/2014 08:22:22
You sure write about a variety of things :) Like this idea being a Dutchie and travelling everywhere on my bike. Sometimes at the train station you really have to squeeze your bike in between others and stuff gets knocked off or damaged. Nice one!
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31/8/2018 15:45:20
When online business websites and SEO if combined, the results will be more maximal.
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1/9/2018 23:35:54
It will automatically bring potential customers potential buyers to your business.
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11/9/2018 03:22:22
We can apply the principle of balanced nutrition by eating perfectly healthy foods.
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18/9/2018 23:54:32
We will help your bussiness, our techniques include content marketing, social media, web sites.
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