Most of time, you’re riding your bicycle as fast as you can. As fast as you can to make your hair fly in the wind. Don’t deny it.
But this bicycle lamp gives a good reason to keep going fast. It’s driven by the wind energy, that electrically supplies the LED and also stores the extra amount into a lithium battery.
But look, we know you ― and us ― haven’t the appropriate legs to qualify for the Tour de France bicycle race, so how can we possibly use the wind lamp?
Well, Duck Image, the Taiwanese design company behind the device, affirms that you just need to run at an average speed of 21 km/h during a couple of hours to recharge the lithium battery while keeping your wind lamp on. Got it?
“La suggestion du chef”: Stick this nifty micro wind power generator on your electrical car, you could save precious energy while creating enough energy to supply your car lamps.



















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