Appearance and function match the final product, but is made with different manufacturing methods.

Looks like the final product, but is not functional.

Demonstrates the functionality of the final product, but looks different.

A prototype is a preliminary model of something. Projects that offer physical products need to show backers documentation of a working prototype. This gallery features photos, videos, and other visual documentation that will give backers a sense of what’s been accomplished so far and what’s left to do. Though the development process can vary for each project, these are the stages we typically see:

These photos and videos provide a detailed look at this project’s development.

Any questions? Drop me an email on andrew@orb.bike I'll get back to you within an hour (unless I'm asleep...)

Q: Where is my money going?

A. The money you pledge will be used to fund the tooling ahead of manufacture. This is the process of making moulds so that the bottle and lid can be blow and injection moulded.

The Orb in use - note that front and rear lights are on full power

The Orb allows you to be seen from further away from all angles

A recent study showed that drivers identified cyclists from 3x further away when they could see their legs moving in a pedalling motion. This also helps drivers judge the speed and direction a cyclist is travelling.

Why is the Orb orange?

Orange is the colour of side-lighting on the roads. Lorries (trucks to you Americans), vans, trailers, buses, and some cars use orange side lights.

Can you drink from it?

Yes! The Orb is not just a light - it is BPA free, and has a capacity of 600ml.

Does The Orb work just as well with or without water in it?

Yes! The Orb works either way!

Do legs obscure The Orb when it's on the bike?

No, just watch the video for proof!

Will the LEDs heat up the water?

No, the LEDs we use are very efficient, and have no effect on the water temperature.

What settings does The Orb have?

The Orb can be used on: full power constant, half power constant, pulse, and two separate flash modes.

Where do your accident statistics come from?

All statistics are referenced at the bottom of the page.

References:

Transport Research Laboratory: Collisions involving pedal cyclists on Britain’s roads: establishing the causes J Knowles, S Adams, R Cuerden, T Savill, S Reid and M Tight

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1541931213601954?platform=hootsuite&

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0018720816677145