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MonkeyLectric Video Pro LED bike wheel display

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We flagged this one before - SpikePOV - Bicycle LED persistence of vision - with SpokePOV, or "persistence of vision for your bike", being a way to have a bit of fun driving LED lights to improve your bike's visibility.

Well here's another great video of the system in action, features 256 RGB LEDs in a 4-spoke system that apparently mounts into standard bike wheels.



Check out www.monkeylectric.com for more info on what the site describes as the most advanced rotating wheel display system in the world.

The basics of the spec include:
  • USB-based Zigbee wireless adapter, for computer interface
  • 256 full color, wide angle, ultra bright
  • On-board flash memory containing 1000+ images and/or 90+ seconds of video
  • 12-bit colour depth (4096 colors)
  • An effective resolution of 70 x 70 pixels
You can see a gallery of the displays

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