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Wednesday
Oct122016

Meet ORP Your Combination Safety Horn/Light

The company says ORP is the world’s first combination dual-tone bike horn & beacon light. It's built to make you more visible by making you hearable. Orp combines a dual-decibel horn and front beacon light in a small, light, weatherproof package. Mounting is a breeze with Orp's integral strap. Press Orp's Wail Tail up to warn pedestrians and fellow cyclists with the 76dB friendly sound. Press down for Orp's 96dB Loud sound for cars and traffic. In addition, Orp's LED's fire every time the horn is actuated, so you can be seen and heard. A built-in rechargeable battery is recharged via USB. $65. There's a $15 optional remote control for those who don't want to operate ORP without taking their hands off the handlebars. It's available in colors too. (The company was offering a free remote - a $15 Value - as of 10/14/16. I don't how long that offer will be in effect.)

More info in this Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/v5GGsso1VnY

 

www.orpland.com 

 

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