A LED fanny pack might sound a bit lame, but this waist pack, BSEEN, aims to do more than just make athletes visible on the road.
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A LED fanny pack might sound a bit lame, but this waist pack, BSEEN, aims to do more than just make athletes visible on the road.
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| A woman wearing a BSEEN bag and checking her phone. (All photos courtesy of BSEEN via Indiegogo) |
U.S. LED manufacturer Ming D&Y and Ohio.-based design team Trident Design have teamed up to bring the multi-functional LED waist bag to the masses.
According to The National Safety Council in U.S. chances of a pedestrian being struck and killed increases 1,100% after dark.
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| A woman cycling with BSEEN. |
With the intent of keeping athletes and other pedestrians visible at night, the fanny pack LED flashes in three modes and is visible from 228.6 meters away.
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| BSEEN Boost model is equipped with a battery pack that can be used to recharge phones during runs or cycling. |
Another handy feature is the water-proof pack can also act as a smartphone charger, and is equipped with a 4000 mAh removable backup battery. The charger can keep smartphones fully charged, or charge up the LED lights for it to last 180 hours.
Being after all a waist band, the pack can also carry a lot of miscellaneous items, such as keys, phones, iPods and other things athletes do not want to carry in their pockets or hold while training.
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| The bag can be used in various applications including making pedistrians visible at night. A child wearing a fanny pack. |
There are two BSEEN models available at the moment. The more economic BSEEN Basic bag (which is not equipped with a battery pack) will cost early supporters of its Indiegogo campaign US $20, while the more sophisticated version around US $35. The company has raised US $11,622 out of its US $25,000 goal.
(Author: Judy Lin, Chief Editor, LEDinside)




