5 of the best smart bike bells

When you cycle in the city, it’s important to be heard. The new hi-tech bike bells are louder and smarter, so you’ll never fly under the radar. These are five of the best

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Knog Oi

The Oi is a ring-shaped bell that wraps around your handlebars and is available in two sizes and a range of colours. Knog insists it sounds “like an angel playing a glockenspiel”.

£14, Ribble Cycles, Buy it now

Hornit Horn

This delivers an ear-splitting 140-decibel peal — four times louder than its rivals — though it also has a quieter “park” mode for lower-key rides.

£22, Tredz, Buy it now

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ORP Horn and Light

Be seen and heard: Orp combines a dual-tone horn with a front beacon light. You can recharge it via USB.

£45, Santa Fixie, Buy it now

Spurcycle Bell

The neat, dome-shaped device is made of nickel-brass and stainless steel and has a long, distinctive ring (which doesn’t go off when you go over a bump). Fixes to your handlebars or stem.

£50, Always Riding, Buy it now

Timber Bell

The Timber bell is pitched at mountain bikers: it automatically sounds a polite ding-ding to alert other trail users that you are coming around a corner.

£25, Cyclorise, Buy it now