Design, Two Wheels

iFlash One, Revolutionary Bicycle Light by KiBiSi

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It became an issue among the Danish that bicyclists were dangling their safety lights off the frame rather than placing them securely in plain view. That’s when the iFlash One by KiBiSi was created. A simple gadget magnetic to its base easily attaches to the bike. When not in use, its small parts can be effortlessly tossed in a purse or pocket. It is available in a stationary or blinking bulb setting. The light lasts for 60 hours. A cute little package sporting fun colors, it’s a great accessory for any bicycle enthusiast this holiday.

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