#HEXAGON - Camera, Signals, & Sensors for Cyclists

Hello  friends, it's always a big problem for bikers that how do they put rear view mirrors on a bike? It’s a tougher question than you’d think. The traditional solution of mounting them on the handlebars works for seeing to the sides of your bike, but unlike cars, there’s no ceiling to mount a mirror on for seeing directly behind you. So, I am going to post something that is very very useful & safe for a biker “The Hexagon”. Below I’ll share all the features & benefits of this interesting & amazing tech.

The HEXAGON is a bike seat light that comes equipped with a rear-view camera and turn blinkers. It works by connecting to your smartphone. The cool thing you can do with HEXAGON is watch the ongoing traffic behind you. The rear-view camera connects to your smartphone giving you a screen you can look at. You can also have the camera live stream your bike ride.

The HEXAGON also comes with some turn blinkers and a stop light. This allows for the traffic behind you to know which direction you intend to go in and also let them know when you’re braking. The turn signals also have the added bonus of making Hexagon look like a glowing red version of Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced x1.

There’s also a integrated 6000mAh power bank, so you can use it to recharge your phone when you’re not biking. Hexagon also claims to be able to tell if you’re in an accident and can automatically notify your emergency contacts.
& Finally, the HEXAGON also has a built-in activity sensor that lets you track the distance you’ve went and the number of calories you’ve burnt. So, mean to say that this l'il gadget contains all the necessary & safety features required for safety of a biker...



Award-winning cyclist, Vittorio Brumotti, loves HEXAGON. Check out the video below to hear Vittorio's stamp of approval!


Hexagon comes in different variants you can choose them as per your requirement using the link below…
HEXAGON - Camera, Signals, & Sensors for Cyclists




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