Lumenus Clothing Lights You Up

by editors on October 29, 2015

The idea behind Lumenus LED illuminated smart clothing is to light you up when you’re on the road. But it also features a smartphone app that allow cyclist to customize the lighting and let the lights know exactly where you’re going (using some of the lights for automatic turn signals).

“As a commuter cyclist I have felt unsafe for years on the roads, especially during the early morning hours or after sunset. When the sun goes down, my guard has to come up,” said founder Jeremy Wall. “While reflective elements are essential, they require direct light to illuminate them which is often too late. Lumenus blends smart active lighting and 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective, creating maximum visibility in all conditions. Existing safety gear just isn’t cool, so creating pieces that fit your lifestyle off the road, while saving your life on it, is at the heart of Lumenus.”

Wonder if they can add a blinding white flash for cars that get too close. That would be a quality feature. Lumenus is live on Kickstarter. Follow the jump for all the details.

LUMENUS LED ILLUMINATED, APP CONTROLLED, ACTIVE APPAREL LAUNCHES ON KICKSTARTER
LA-based fashion tech brand integrates automated hands-free lighting system into clothing and accessories designed to enhance road safety for bike, moto and run.

LOS ANGELES (October 29, 2015) – Lumenus, a Los Angeles-based designer of LED illuminated apparel and accessories for cyclists, runners, pedestrians and motorcyclists, unveiled its first products today on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter collection includes: two jackets, a vest, and a backpack featuring embedded LEDs designed to save lives. They are available exclusively to Kickstarter backers at $150 to $100 discount for supporting the brand’s final development and initial production run.

The patent pending Lumenus app, built on top of the Google Maps API, acts as the brains of the system. The brake lights automatically engage as the user decelerates to prevent rear end collisions, indicator lights flash amber as the wearer approaches their turn, and the pieces go into strobe mode to further alert vehicles while crossing intersections. Additionally, the user can input their desired pace and the on-garment performance meter changes colors to provide constant visual feedback.

The ZeroUI design interacts via Bluetooth Low Energy allowing the user to focus on their surroundings while the garment optimizes visibility. This interaction also enables Lumenus to “Future Proof” the line by allowing early adopters access to subsequent releases and additional features through app updates.

Lumenus was formed in January of 2015 when Jeremy Wall, the innovator, joined forces with the founding team of Outdoor Tech to launch a new brand into the market with the intent of delivering products designed to save lives. With a background in fashion development, Wall’s design process is human-centric and focuses on style, fit and performance. When the LED lights aren’t in use, they’re invisible so the product maintains a casual athletic appearance that is attractive in a wide range of social environments.

“As a commuter cyclist I have felt unsafe for years on the roads, especially during the early morning hours or after sunset. When the sun goes down, my guard has to come up,” Wall said. “While reflective elements are essential, they require direct light to illuminate them which is often too late. Lumenus blends smart active lighting and 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective, creating maximum visibility in all conditions. Existing safety gear just isn’t cool, so creating pieces that fit your lifestyle off the road, while saving your life on it, is at the heart of Lumenus.”

The four initial pieces have expected retail pricing from $200 to $350, and are available for pre-order through Kickstarter October 29-December 29 for up to $150 to $100 off suggested retails in exchange for helping fund the brand’s final development and initial production run. The entire line will be presented at CES 2016 and available through leading cycling, running, moto, and outdoor retailers beginning June 2016.

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