This site will give you a glimpse of Lunasees innovative lighting products, which are currently under development.

Lunasee's unique design is being engineered to solve many of the safety issues left unaddressed by lighting products available in todays bicycle market. Our system offers all of the standardized functions of traditional lighting, and at the same time provides an unprecedented level of visibility through its usage of cutting edge materials and modern componentry.

Below is a listing of 3 undesirable optical effects, which are addressed by the Lunasee lighting system, and not by other current products available on the market.

Limited Range of Reflectivity

Lunasee is unbound by the limitations of standard-issue reflectors.

Since the Lunasee system is itself a source of light, it does not rely solely on outside sources of light for reflection to occur, therefore the greatest limitation of reflectors is overcome. With Lunasee, a cyclist is visible from any angle without having to be in the oncoming path of an autos headlights for illumination.

Optical Blending

In a landscape saturated with artificial lights, Lunasee lighting stands apart from visual competition.

Lunasee shines as a bold graphic symbol, easily recognizable as a cyclist in a visually stimulating environment, such as nighttime traffic.. Environmental lights from many sources, such as: cars, streetlights, stoplights, and lighted signs create visual competition for the bicycle, which causes a strain on the effectiveness of typical front and rear bike lighting systems. Lunasee's distinguishable bold and graphic appearance is designed to not only greatly increase a bike-rider's probability of being seen by motorists, but to be identified as a cyclist as well.

Cycloid Effect

Lunasees technology helps to eliminate common illusions of both incorrect speed and direction.

Our product is completely smooth in its movement, as well as symmetrical in its appearance. A common shortcoming of many safety lighting products, particularly side-lighting devices, is their visual instability which can cause misinterpretations of the cyclists speed and direction. This effect has been termed by the scientific community as "Cycloid Movement", or The "Cycloid Effect".

To learn more about bicycle lighting, and the 3 undesirable lighting effects: Limited Range of Reflectivity, Optical Blending, and the Cycloid Effect, visit our Visibility section.