Uon Lights are rechargeable bicycle lights that increase the visibility of cyclists at night and allow them to signal their intentions to turn. Designed by Singapore-based Tan Yong Kuan and Malvina Fransisca Wijaya, the lights are designed to encourage cycling as a eco-friendly mode of transportion and reduce the ecological footprint of using disposable batteries. Uon Lights just launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to support the project – check it out here and donate today!
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