The weatherproof, crash-tested Lumos helmet has bright left and right turn signals that cyclists can activate via a wireless remote. The helmet also senses when you're slowing down and turns all the lights on the back of your helmet a solid red. Both the helmet and remote can be charged with the included magnetic charging cable. It takes 2 hours to obtain a full charge. The helmet's lights last 3 hours in solid mode and 6 hours in flash mode.
There is also a Lumos helmet app which keeps track of battery life, adjusts your helmet's settings, and updates the firmware. The helmet has won several awards and has been featured on CNN, ABC News, USA Today, Outside Magazine, and more.
From Him, Through Him, For Him (Romans 11:36),
Paul J. Staso
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Click on any of the links below to see some of my adventure photos:
- United States in 2006 (3,260 miles solo in 108 days at age 41)
- Montana in 2008 (620 miles solo in 20 days at age 43)
- Alaska in 2009 (500 miles solo in 18 days at age 44)
- Germany in 2010 (500 miles solo in 21 days at age 45)
- The Mojave Desert in 2011 (506 miles solo in 17 days at age 46)
- Various Photos From Mileposts Gone By
- Students Worldwide Who Ran With Me Virtually
- Roadside Sights From My Running Adventures
- Some Cycling Moments From The Past