Then we’ve got what are more core illumination functions, similar to what we saw in their past products:ĭaylight Visible: This is notable because not all bike lights are great during daylight (while still being awesome at night) Solid number there.ĭownload Updates: This is the norm for any connected bike light these days, but in the grand scheme of regular bike lights globally – it’s pretty rare. However, 15 hours is nothing to sneeze at. Recharge via USB: Yup, also the norm today in bike lights. I’d hope so (and certainly expect so from a company in the UK) Water Sealed: Sure, that’s obvious enough. Some of these features are ones that fall into the ‘duh’ category, for example: So rather than re-invent that (bike) wheel, I’m going to use their graph: The unit includes a bunch of core features, which the company handily attached a nifty icon to each one.
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Plus, it’s re-assuring that they’ve been around the block doing this once before. Still, for a Kickstarter project it’s well ahead of where most companies tend to be. So some of them I was able to try out, but many of them are being added as we speak. It’s really more the app pieces that are still being fleshed out development-wise. It’s a prototype unit, but it’s still pretty solid from a manufacturing standpoint (note: the swanky green USB cable is not what the final unit will come with). They sent over a unit a few weeks ago to toy with. Most notably however, it adds in a slew of smartphone integrated features. Their second product is also off to a solid launch (already surpassing funding goals) and builds upon the first generation unit with new functions. That rear taillight would react to road and environmental conditions – such as increasing brightness in darker area, or flashing more quickly as cars approached. Their first Kickstarter project was rather successful, pulling in some 500+ backers for their first smart bike light. Nonetheless, it’s cool stuff and I wanted to get it out before the campaign closes.)īack about three weeks ago a small Irish company, See.Sense, launched their second Kickstarter project focused on lights. That delay in posting is totally my fault in just getting swamped the last few weeks. So, if you’re thinking of reading this post this weekend, you’ll have missed the boat. Lyle and Nickerson are repped by UTA, Grandview and the Nord Group.(Before we begin, I should note upfront that the Kickstarter campaign for this project ends in about 2 days.
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The series has enlisted Elijah Wood, Simone Kessell and Lauren Ambrose for its present-day storyline, while also promoting Courtney Eaton (Lottie) and Liv Hewson (Van) to series regulars. Buzz buzz buzz.”Īhead of its return to production, Yellowjackets has been busy solidifying its cast for season two. “We couldn’t imagine a better place to have landed (pun intended) and are thrilled to be continuing this journey with them.
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David Nevins, Gary Levine, Jana Winograde, Amy Israel, Dave Binegar and the whole team believed in the potential of Yellowjackets and have been tenaciously supportive of us from the very beginning,” Lyle and Nickerson said in a joint statement Monday. “We are beyond grateful for Showtime’s partnership, advocacy and vision throughout this whole process. Lyle and Nickerson’s credits also include AMC’s Dispatches From Elsewhere, Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico and The CW’s The Originals. “Ashley and Bart are not only great writers, but they are also wildly original thinkers and creators,” said Showtime Entertainment president Gary Levine. “I’m not sure I would want to go camping with them, but I sure as hell love working with them, and I’m thrilled they will be working at Showtime for years to come.” Showtime Added to Paramount+ in Revamped Bundle Offering