🚴♂️ Light Up Your Ride, Own the Night!
The Bike Lights Set features a super bright 9000 lumens headlight with a 5200mAh rechargeable battery, offering 5 adjustable modes and an IPX4 waterproof rating, making it perfect for night riding and various outdoor activities.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black1 |
International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
Number of settings | 5 |
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
N**R
Great Bright Adjustable Light
Used this light for over a year- loved the 3 levels of brightness- also has a strobe which I didn't use- also liked the battery level visibly showing, didn't have to hit a button to bring it up.. I took it off to clean my handlebars, now I can't find it. I'm sad I cannot purchase another because Amazon does not know when or it will be back in stock- A Great Light. !
O**E
Can't go wrong with this one.
This light is my favorite out of the 3 I have tested. It has 2 very different colors for the 3 powerful leds that are attached. I'll describe the first (which is produced by the 2 outer most LEDs) is a very warm white color. Almost like headlights on older vehicles. Even though it is extremely bright, it has almost a vintage look to it. The 2nd color (produced by the middle LED) is just as powerful as the other two lights, if not more, and is has a cooler tone to it that we are more familiar with. It is note worthy that all 3 lights can be turned on at the same time. Battery life is 3 hours I believe with this setting, which isn't bad considering how much light it is putting out. The rear light is robust and is able to be attached on the bike or has a clip to attach onto a backpack if needed. It is USB rechargeable has some familiar lighting modes you have probably seen on other LED products (flashing, breathing, twinkle, ect.) I haven't needed to use it yet, but the main front light unit also can be used as a USB power bank for cell phones, which could be very nice in a pinch. All in all, a very nice bike light set up. Like I said, even though it was a tough call between this and 2 other bike light sets, this was my personal favorite because of the of the 2 different colors of lights and how powerful they were when used at the same if so desired.
D**.
50/50
The bracket doesn’t hold strong enough.
M**Y
Brightest Bike Light I have ever seen!
The media could not be loaded. I love the name of the light, "Volcano". This light is extremely bright, has 5 different modes, it has a battery indicator, the housing is military grade aluminum, it seems very well constructed, it comes with a back light as well, and very secure mounts for both. I bought a very expensive bike light about four months ago and it was the brightest that I could find at the time. This light is one and a half times brighter! I was stunned! Please check out my video review and field test.
N**T
Bike mount broke after 8 months
While this light is very bright, it is not very durable. After only riding on trails and streets for 8 months, hitting a crack in the road caused the mount to break off causing the light to fall on the ground. Now the light itself refuses to turn on or even charge. This does not seem like a very durable option for even riding on the streets and paved trails if it can break off at any moment.
J**A
Bright light. Wide light. Built in percentage power meter keeps you informed.
I've been using high end bike lights for about a decade now. I used to commute to work 16 miles a day. Coming home at night my light was key to my safety. Back then top of the line units cost about $200-250. I'm amazed at how these units at a fraction of the cost outperform that old tech.I like that this unit has a percentage meter on the top. With my high end set I had no power meter, and had to sort of guess if I was close to the end of a charge (I could get about 3-5 rides home at night without a charge). This eliminates the guesswork.It's plenty bright. It should illuminate where you need to see and alert cars to your presence.I bought a name brand premium light last year. So far this has been more reliable, and performing better right out of the box.Excellent clamping mechanism.My Nails and FailsWhat it Nails:1. Powermeter2. Fitment3. Brighness4. Wide beam5. Good value for the price.Where it fails:Nowhere.
M**S
Heavy Duty Head light
I’ve had a lot of headlights for my Trike, small, large, plastic and metal, but I’ve never had one that felt industrial. Its aluminum body, flat black paint, and digital display gives it a very distinctive look and feel.Operation is also different, yes it uses buttons, but they are very automotive like with a high beam button and a low beam button. These buttons are also lit so you can tell briefly what selection you are on which I found very useful. The light has what I would call the standard 5 modes but are doubled because of the high/low beam function. The bonus taillight is standard ABS plastic and has a different flash mode than the headlight.The digital display is large, and its only function is to show the state of charge of the battery, letting you know if it can be used to charge other devices.With all of that said though, my most favorite thing about this headlight would be its vice like mount. Once clamped on it uses a sliding locking system for the headlight making it feel like a real piece of the trike
C**G
Will Not Fit 35mm handlebar's
Really nice until you find out it doesn’t fit a 35mm handlebar.
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