Australian company Knog attempts to reinvent the bike bell. Beyond the look, the sound of the Oi is unique: mostly like a guitar chord in C flat. “It has a lovely, musical tone,” explained Hugo ...
Over the years, Knog, the Australian bike accessories company best known for its stretchy Frog lights, had received many (not so subtle) suggestions from distributors to design a bike bell. “We kept ...
The reverberating ring of bicycle bells ranks up there with ice cream truck music, in the pantheon of our favorite summer sounds. But is the bicycle bell that you remember still the one you hear ...
The British inventor John Richard Dedicoat designed the bike bell in the late 19th century. His vision---a simple rounded piece of metal with a small lever the rider flicks to produce a tinny "ding"-- ...
Do you need a $49 bike bell? Probably not. Do I regret testing the Spurcycle bike bell, said $49 trinket? Absolutely not. I get that to some people, the idea of spending half a C-note on a bike bell ...
Škoda has unveiled the DuoBell, a bike bell specifically designed to address the limitations of traditional bells in environments where noise-canceling headphones are common. The DuoBell operates at a ...
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Skoda's futuristic bike bell creates a unique noise that bypasses noise-cancelling headphones
The bike bell was first created back in 1877. Now, almost 150 years later, the simple device has been reinvented. In a bid to improve road safety for cyclists, Škoda has developed a next–generation ...
Auto manufacturer Skoda has revealed a new bicycle bell that’s designed to ensure even pedestrians wearing the best noise cancelling headphones aware of cyclists’ impending presence. The new DuoBell ...
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