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Stay Safe. Be Seen: Light and Motion Vis360 and Vis180

In the next edition of our series on bike lights for safety & Visibility on the road, we look at the Vis360 and Vis180 from Light & Motion. L & M lists these lights under the "Commuter" section of their website with the tagline, "Be safe. Be seen." I swear I did not plagiarize them, but I'm happy to take their good advice, and their visibility-focused and USB-rechargeable lights make it easy to do so.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers five questions on the favorite accessory of every gear geek stuck inside during the winter - the speed and distance footpod.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on color options for Garmin's Forerunner 210, high-end scales from Withings and Tanita, and the difficulties with getting raw heart rate data for analysis.

Stay Safe. Be Seen: Lupine Piko 3

Our look at bike lights for safety & visibility continues. In the second article of this new series, we test the 550 lumen, German-made Lupine Piko 3 on a helmet and on a custom-made, but simple, aerobar mount.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on Garmin footpod orientation, and suggestions for waterproof watches and HR monitors for women.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on the best computer software for Mac users, the new Garmin 210, and whether or not the Garmin 305 is going the way of the dodo.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

In this week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers a question on the new LeMond Revolution trainer and shares a special tip on how to integrate your Road ID with your Garmin Forerunner.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

This week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics with Ray Maker of DCRainmaker.com covers a question about Mac OS cycling applications and various other items.

Ray’s Weekly Sports Electronics Mailbag

This week's installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics with Ray Maker of DCRainmaker.com covers a question about whether to wait for the MetriGear Vector powermeter after their acquisition by Garmin and various other items.