The path finder is a conceptual navigation laser light what got designed to solve many problems when cycling. This specific device got created to be added to bicycle share-systems like the Boris/Santander bikes in London. It would come in handy especially for people that don’t are from around and need a reliable guide to show the way, without having to stop every view blocks to check the phone if you are still on course, which can be get very problematic in a busy city as London.
The laser guidance would not only project directing arrows but also would show a meter display to communicate the user when he should turn exactly. In addition to that primarily laser there is one laser on each side that would project a synchronised arrow on the ground at every side of the bicycle driver. These two side projectors would communicate the other cars and cyclists behind him what his next move would be – this function could also replace the hand signal that you usually would make – as many people lose stability when taking one hand of the handlebars, this would minimize the risk of accidents. So, all these functions are not only for guidance but should provide more security while cycling as it communicates to others what you will do next.
The light comes with additional mods that the user can select via the App. E.g. the “sightseen” mode, which will not only guide you to the popular places around the city but will also display a picture and name of the place when arriving at it.
A bicycle light that also carries lasers that navigates the directions via projecting arrows on the ground.