Cycling gloves with indicators

cycling gloves with indicators

A competent cyclist uses a combination of good road positioning, observation and hand signals to command the road, but these are skills that take time to acquire. Seeking to give novice riders extra confidence is an Australian start-up that has designed cycling gloves with indicators built in .

gloves with indicators

beSEENS feature motion detection, which means they activate automatically as the glove is raised. Each glove has a removeable power pod that holds seven ‘LEDs visible to 30m during the day and 100m at night. The battery lasts up to 7 hours with continuous use and can be recharged via a USB.

bicycle gloves with indicators

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These clever indicator-equipped gloves are available to pre-order at Kickstarter  for around £35 and we have a pair to give away. Leave us a message at the bottom of the page and we’ll pick a name.

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Comments

  1. Stuart Lamb

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    Anything that helps you been seen and makes your intentions know to other motorists can only be a good thing

  2. Deborah Lucas

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    Fabulous idea love them

  3. Paul Muldoon

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    awesome gloves

  4. MJP Gould

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    Awesome. Would really help to be seen on the early morning starts and late nights. Hope they’re warm too.

  5. Jamie J

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    Definitely indicating a preference for a pair of these…

  6. Bryn Jones

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    Cars display lights in daylight when turning (and when not turning), so why not bikes. beSeens are number one on my list of necessities.

  7. Jonette

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    I would love a pair of these for my son. I worry about him riding his bike to and from work in London.

  8. John

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    In the words of David Rodigan, “GIMME SOME SIGNAL!”

  9. John Collier

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    I am a 90 year old mobility scooter rider and these would most certainly add to my safety when out and about.

  10. Fady Abou Nakkoul

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    I deserve to beSEENS!

  11. Andy Roberts

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    Better than nothing at all, another thing to charge though

  12. Peter Shirley

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    Id like to glow in the dark.

  13. Helen

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    Perfect for the school run home with toddlers on board.

  14. Louise Buss

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    Great idea! Useful on dark nights over the winter for sure!

  15. Alastair

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    Would be good for those long Scottish nights.

  16. Keith G

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    Best idea for ages – anything that changes makes you more visible.

  17. Mark R

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    I absolutely need these gloves – now I’ve seen they exist I just can’t do without them!

  18. Fiona Hunt

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    These seem like an excellent idea!

  19. Abdul Tahid

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    What a wonderful idea. I can just see this saving so many lives. If one misses the hand go up, you sure can’t miss the red glow of the indicator on the glove. A must for all bikers out there.

  20. Jack Miller

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    That’s pretty cool — although I doubt it would solve all problems!

  21. Alex

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    Please can I win these?

  22. Owain

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    Long overdue idea, I’d love a pair.

  23. Nick Broom

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    What a clever yet simple idea; a significant safety improvement for cyclists that will positively help reduce risk.

  24. Yul Emirali

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    Nice gloves. I’ll take a pair off you. Thanks

  25. Kirsty

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    This is a great idea

  26. nicola

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    Keep my family safer on the roads, brill

  27. suz

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    I need as much light as possible, and `i love the TRON like styling!

  28. suz

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    I love the TRON like Styling and need as much light for visibility as possible!

  29. VicK

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    It can only be RIGHT that I have a pair of those gloves. Unless there are none LEFT.
    Please give me an indication.

  30. Captain Beany

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    Have to HAND it to you, these should fit me like a glove! 🙂

  31. John Bell

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    Great for the dark winter nights.

  32. CraigS-A

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    Wow- these look great. I have no issues during the day but at night signalling can sometimes not be as obvious to road users especially in badly lit areas.

  33. christina tidy

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    sounds like the perfect idea for cycling in london. particularly when its dark!

  34. Nicholas Kilpatrick

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    Fantastic idea for the cyclist who rides at night. I have to make many turns in my journey to and from work often at night. Hand signals don’t work in the pitch black until cars are much closer to you.

  35. Donna Marsden

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    A bit Flashy. But all the indications are that they will be a success, left, right and centre. A really bright idea!

  36. Dick Willis

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    Very, very sensible. I’d like some.

  37. Richard Scrase

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    Marvellous mitts, yes please

  38. Guy Brenchley

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    … combine these with some armwarmers with retroreflective material and signalling becomes a lot more visible. A really good idea.

  39. David Futter

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    I’ve got some flashing lights that fit into the end of the handlebars (Winglights by CYCL) They are good, but can’t withstand the bike falling over when left unattended! I did wonder whether fitting lights to gloves would be more effective. The only drawback with gloves is how does oncoming traffic see the lights on a right turn.

  40. Frank Lee

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    No substitute for riding defensively – but anything to make drivers more aware is helpful – so I would definitely use them at night…

  41. Koliflower

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    Groovy granny wearing these would spread the love of cycling for the over 60s

  42. Chris Dawson

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    Brilliant idea. I would definitely use them

  43. Sue Whitham

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    Why these have not been invented before I don’t know! It is so so scary indicating right in the dark -drivers just ignore you -and I am usually covered in reflective stuff and illuminated like a Christmas tree

  44. Su

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    A great help for safety.

  45. Barbara

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    These gloves INDICATE greater safety for cyclists!

  46. Carl Penny

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    Cycle equipment/safety seems to be going in the right direction 🙂

  47. valentine

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    wow…just looking for these!

  48. roger birchall

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    What a great idea!,
    Would give more confidence on those evening rides!
    And probably earn more respect from fellow road users!!

  49. Al Napp

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    Can I win this time please?

  50. Paul Kirkley

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    I can see the point! And so will the drivers behind me!

  51. Lisa Taylor

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    Is the future

  52. Alasdair

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    Great idea, great name, would love a pair 😄🚴🏻

  53. David Gray

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    I’ll give them a try!

  54. Claire McNicholls

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    Brilliant idea. Always wonder if motorists can see me indicating. Everyone should get them, hopefully it will also encourage motorists to indicate too.

  55. Pete O’Sullivan

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    beSEENS, signalling a clear, positive change in direction towards cyclists safety.

  56. Richard Newman

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    Glovicators, they’re the future for the nightrider.

  57. Mark Beaumont

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    What a BRILLIANT idea! 8*)

  58. Annabel

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    To be seen to be safe

  59. Peter Clark

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    Ideal. Great idea. Would definitely use these

  60. Christine Nuttall

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    I worry so much about my daughter cycling in London I’ll definitely buy her some of these. What a brilliant idea!

  61. Jeanette Hanley

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    Team these gloves up with my ProVis jacket and “The Cagers” would have no excuse for not seeing me.

  62. Susan Reid

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    Would love these for my son who cycles a lot!

  63. TheCyclist

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    That’s it! At last! A practical method of visibly indicating to the motorist when you’re turning. 🙂

  64. Karen Martin

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    Yes please! My husband would love a pair of these very practical and stylish gloved

  65. Steve Atkinson

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    I’m loving seeing this cycling evolution! These are yet another step…

  66. chris wrigley

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    Keep warm and be seen. Would love these

  67. Jane Collier

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    Excellent way to add to the attempts to make motorists and other road users more aware of cyclists.

  68. Lisa Parker

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    What a great idea! I love them x

  69. Lynne H

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    It gets a YES from me. Something extra to help give that bit more confidence that a car driver will spot you.

  70. Steve Walsh

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    If they make me safer I want some.

  71. Joel halligan

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    Awesome.

  72. Allison Craig

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    These are great! You can’t have two many lights. I normally find myself flapping my arm like a crazy bird!

  73. Mark B

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    Glovely!

  74. Tracie Robinson

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    I think that these are marvellous. Anything that can help cyclists be safe is great.

  75. Nick

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    Good idea!

  76. Al Reed

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    Great idea

  77. Robin

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    What a bright idea, no pun intended (was really).

  78. Jane

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    An excellent idea! Anything to that help attract the attention of drivers and communicate intention is a good thing. I have a suspicion that indicator lights might subconsciously influence drivers brains into believing we exist and are allowed to make right turns. …Ha! -As if…!

  79. sanjay

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    love them 🙂

  80. Penny Pitty

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    Would be great for my 15 year old granddaughter, who relies on her bike to get to school and all her other activities, in Norwich.

  81. C M TANG

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    Directon hands. Fanastic idea and invention. Will make cycling safer.

  82. Francis Voon

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    I could do with a pair of indicati gloves!

  83. Sharon

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    These look great, would really give me more confidence on the road.

  84. Lesley Welch

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    YES PLEASE! As well as alerting motorists, may also encourage aggressive cyclists not to undertake!

  85. Darren C

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    Ideal for my winter commutes.

  86. Ian Harvey

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    These would be very useful on my dark early morning rides into busy London traffic.

  87. Iain Shanks

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    These would be great for drizzly, misty commutes.

  88. JP

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    FLASHY GLOVES FLASHY GLOVES! GLOVELLY

  89. Penny Bennett

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    A really bright idea both for me and my student sons

  90. Mo Asif

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    Vision not only for motorist but also for other Cyclists too… and lets not forget, very Stylish too, just my colour.

  91. Jamie

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    That’s a bright idea. I cycle year round, and during the winter months, on dark roads, I often think that other road users won’t be able to see my hand signals.

  92. Paul .s

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    Think i’d look rather flash in these #eta #FTW

  93. Sandi Moon

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    OMG…. These gloves are exactly what us cyclists need…..

  94. David Cheshire

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    Would love these for my cycling daughter.
    That’s why I’ve LEFT my name and email address.
    Hope I’ve done the RIGHT thing!

  95. Rob

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    What a fantastic idea, simple and safe without any unnecessary bells and whistles!

  96. Paul

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    I loves gloves!

  97. Rob King

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    A great idea!

  98. Sunslave

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    Flashing in public you WILL get away with. Brilliant.

  99. plevyadophy

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    Hi,

    Thanks for this opportunity.

    This is an indication that I would like these indicators.

    :o)

  100. MICHAEL APLIN

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    Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant – Now I only need a Christmas tree on my head & the idiots will have to see me !!!

  101. DAVID HOUGH

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    I CAN JUST ABOUT REMEMBER MY FATHERS MATE HAVING HOME MADE TRAFFICATERS ON HIS BIKE , & THAT WOULD BE AROUND 1954 . CAN THESE BE SEEN FROM THE FRONT, & REMEMBER TWO HANDS ON THE HANDLE BARS ESPECIALY ON WET ROADS. WHAT ABOUT SHOULDER HEIGHT ARM BANDS. > BUT GOOD LUCK TO YOUR IDEA’S

  102. chloe evans

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    Genius! Could have done with a pair of these when I got smashed from behind by a scooter sending me 20 ft down the street. Will definitely get a pair (unless I win!) thanks

  103. Greg Strachan

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    They are blinking marvelous! These look right for me, but on the other hand, they look left.

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