Korean designer Lee Myung Su first released a LED bag for bikers in 2010. The company is now trying to take the product, SEIL Bag, into the mass production phase with its Kickstarter project. (Click here for video)
A biker wearing the SEIL bag designed by Lee Myung Su. (Photo Courtesy of Kickstarter)
The SEIL bag is designed to show bikers traffic signals with a simple wireless controller to display various signals. Bikers can easily let drivers know which direction their turning by using a simple wireless controller. The signals can be modified using an Android app.
The SEIL bag designed by Lee Myung Su. (Photo Courtesy of Kickstarter)
The LED biker bag comes in three versions including backpack, hipsack and pouch. However, the flexible and waterproof LED backpack which can run for eight hours on a single battery charge has only managed to raise US$ 8,869 out of its US$ 80,000 pledge.