The humble bicycle bell is generally acknowledged to have been invented by John Richard Dedicoat in my home city of Birmingham, UK, back in the late 1800's. On the whole, the bell's design has ...
Czech automaker Škoda took on an interesting side quest recently to improve road safety – but for bicycles instead of cars. A team at the company, along with audiologists from the University of ...
The simply-named Oi, made by Australian cycling gear company Knog, is a bike bell for people who don't like bike bells. Such folks may be particularly keen on the latest model, the Oi Prima, as it's ...
The unique Škoda DuoBell bicycle bell is a classic example of a completely analog solution to a problem caused by digital innovation. Its ringing sound bypasses the noise-canceling capabilities of ...
A ruling on the best way to boss pedestrians around from the saddle. Dayan writes: Should I use my bicycle bell to signal when passing others on a mixed-use path? I think it’s a cute sound. My friend ...
Riding a bike anywhere that pedestrians travel can be a bit sketchy in today’s modern world. It’s hard to go anywhere without seeing walkers, joggers, and runners blissfully enjoying noise-cancelling ...
Škoda has unveiled the DuoBell, a bike bell specifically designed to address the limitations of traditional bells in environments where noise-canceling headphones are common. The DuoBell operates at a ...