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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I love digital percentage displays on metal flashlights and bike lights because it gives me future-tech vibes and this one takes it to another level.It tells you the actual time you have left per whatever mode you're using it on and then the battery percent level when it's on the strobe settings - awesome.The three LED's are standard bike light bright for the value range. It's the same brightness as another 3 LED bike light I have. Nothing to complain about and gets the job done.The battery on this is a little better though and is definitely lasting over 3 hours on the highest setting as tested.The housing and build quality is super tough. Removable back housing plate looks cool with the screws.The added bike brake light is always a little bonus with these, it works and charges very nicely.The included mounting hardware is working well for it, clicking in and out easily enough.For the value it's great bike light with a best-of-class digital time display on it. I recommend it.
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
As a daily cyclist who rides year-round, day or night, I've tried a variety of headlights, and this one is my favorite by far. I truly like everything about it, although I wish it were more waterproof. This light is a real diamond in the rough.Starting with the outer casing, I appreciate that it’s made of solid metal rather than plastic. It feels very sturdy and has a reassuring weight of 7 ounces.This light is impressively bright and features multiple functions, including three brightness levels, a rapidly flashing strobe, and an SOS signal.One of my favorite features is the display that shows remaining battery power at each brightness level. This is incredibly valuable for cyclists traveling long distances. For instance, at the moment, when I use the brightest setting, the display indicates I have 6 hours and 24 minutes (displayed as 6:24) of power left. When I lower the brightness, it shows 14 hours and 19 minutes (14:19) remaining. No other light I own provides this information.Despite being relatively heavy, this headlight is definitely coming with me on backpacking trips. It lasts impressively long, even on the brightest setting. If the manufacturer’s claim (which I think is exaggerated) of 3,000 lumens on the highest setting holds true (the average car headlight on low-beam is half that bright), lasting for 6 hours is remarkable.Additionally, this light functions as a power bank, which I find to be a brilliant design for those who spend days bicycle touring or camping.Kudos to the designers for their attention to detail, especially the green light around the charging port, making it easy to find in the dark.The cherry on top of this light is the little taillight they include. I have an awesome taillight for my bike, but I have needed another one for the bike trailer I often haul. This super-bright, variable level taillight is a great bonus.Overall, this headlight exceeds the five-star rating I can give it. At just $23, it’s an incredible bargain!
Vanessa Gayle | Fangirl Faction
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
This bicycle light is easy to attach and remove. Its very bright and has a few settings you can cycle through. It can be recharged via USB type C. So far I have had no issues with it.
Frequent Prime Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I might have rated this higher if it weren't for the crappy mount. The mount uses a plastic strap with threads molded on it and a nut to pull it tight. The nut is hard to turn but it eventually does pull the strap tight. The problem is that the plastic is slippery, and although there is a small patch of rubber in the mount it still slips and slides on the handlebar. I cut a small piece of thin rubber sheet and placed it inside the strap which made it much more secure. I shouldn't have had to do this.The mount has a swivel that allows the light to be aimed horizontally. It has detents to hold it in position but unfortunately none of the positions point straight ahead.There are only two flashing modes, 50% on-off and SOS (which I think is silly). For daytime use I would prefer a strobe mode where the light flashes for 1/10 of a second twice a second, or something close to that. It would be very visible yet would use much less battery power.There is a digital display for the battery. In headlight mode, the display has a time-remaining counter that seems to track correctly (it started at 6:35 on the brightest setting). In flashing mode the display presumably shows percentage charge remaining, but after 45 minutes of use it remained at 99, yet the time display shows usage when returned to headlight mode. After running about an hour and a half at full brightness, the time dropped to 3:56 and the state of charge finally declined to 75.I haven't run it all the way down but it appears that the stated capacity is correct. Compared to other lights the run time is good, especially for the price.The charging and accessory-power ports are located underneath. I would find it much more convenient to have these at the back end, facing me, so if I needed to plug in my phone I wouldn't have to awkwardly reach around.The taillight that comes with the package is pretty much a standard-issue part with an elastic strap and steady, flashing and chasing modes; it's identical to taillights I have received with other headlights. The connector is a micro-USB which is different than the USB-C on the headlight.
MS
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I ride 10 miles a day and have tried many bike lights, but this one is the best. The dual smart power displays help me plan my rides, and the battery lasts over 10 hours—way better than my old lights that barely made it 2 hours. It’s super bright for safer rides, with 5 headlight modes and 4 taillight modes. Plus, it doubles as a power bank, is easy to install, and compact to carry. Perfect bike light!
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