HALO Qube

The design of a bicycle lighting system

Dan Shirokov

Prof. Gert Trauernicht

Semester

Winter 23/24
Bachelor

Stegreifentwerfen

Contact shirokov.dan2@gmail.com

Bicycle lighting occupies an important place among the equipment of responsible cyclists, as it helps to both improve visibility and to be seen. The key criteria for such devices include: ease of use, resistance to weather conditions, long battery life and sustainable manufacturing.

The HALO Qube system, consisting of front and rear lights for everyday use, meets all these requirements while combining simple shapes that integrate harmoniously with modern bicycles. The design of the shapes is deliberately restrained in order to fit in perfectly with common bicycle types such as trekking or Dutch bikes.

Operation of the two lighting components is extremely simple thanks to a control button that allows both lights to be linked together and operated synchronously in the same modes. In addition, each light has a brightness sensor to offer users additional convenience in everyday life. Both lights are equipped with waterproof USB-C connections and the same mounting methods, which ensures that if one part fails, the entire system does not need to be replaced, but only either the lamp or the mounting, which promotes sustainability.

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