I am a total geek for bike lights. I ride with a Flashbak, a Bike Brightz, a rear blinkie, two Monkey Lights (a mega and a mini), and a front light. It is impossible not to see me on the road, and soon it looks like I will have yet another light to add to my arsenal.
The folks responsible for the Laser Lite Lane contacted us and will be sending us one to review. The video pretty much say it all so take a look for a sneak peak.

I'm really curious to see how well it works, but at a cost of $400, I'll never have one.
That is unless I read the website incorrectly...
Posted by: Steve | 04/05/2012 at 09:43 AM
Why is the "lane" so narrow? With a 1 foot buffer, it's kind of pointless.
Posted by: Nick | 04/05/2012 at 01:07 PM
Not hopeful. With consumer laser products having sensibly limited output power, there's just no way that the lines are real-world visible.
And, I'd want a lane that's wider than my shoulders.
Posted by: atom | 04/06/2012 at 12:36 AM
Why would I want to buy this device to outline a lane showing where I've already been for the benefit of people behind me? I'd rather have a taillight or two (one steady, one blinky) that indicates where I am now, not where I've been, and spend the difference on something that will light up the road in front of me for *MY* benefit.
And just saying; after the drop tests they showed that the case did appear intact and undamaged, but I also noticed that they did not turn on the device and show that it still worked (grin).
Posted by: Bicycle Bill | 04/06/2012 at 05:36 AM
They have these on deal extreme for $60.
Posted by: wv cycling | 04/06/2012 at 02:56 PM
----- Err, well, something more basic, but still.
Posted by: wv cycling | 04/06/2012 at 02:57 PM
3L
price is corrected as of april 2012.
US$70 for laserlitelane. old price is incorrect.
Posted by: 3L Optoelectronics Technology | 04/06/2012 at 08:12 PM