bike safety headlight and taillight set
Product Features
- Micro USB rechargeable bike front light & tail light set – USB cord and a power source to recharge (computer, laptop or a cellphone Charger)
- 300 Lumen headlight with 3 light modes: Run time steady. 6 hrs.) – 1/2 steady (3+ hrs.)- flash (12+ hrs.). compact rear taillight with 3 modes – Run time steady. 5 hrs.) – 1/2 steady (2+ hrs.)- flash (5+ hrs.), with side visibility
- Quick release – taillights: rubber straps attach and detach from bike easily without tools. Headlights: quick release mount allows headlight to removed from mount and used as a flashlight/ safety lights or for emergencies
- Durable & water resistant – solid construction and water resistant IP44 rating ensures the light will stand up to the elements
- 100% SATISFACTION : This product is covered by BV USA . We are so confident you will love this product that we offer 30 days money back with 1 year free replacement !
Anonymous says
Visibility, Safety, battery life and functionality all surpassed my expectations. Excellent light! I am impressed with this light it exceeded my expectations. I am an avid biker and I love to ride on summer nights; this light helps me to see where I am going and be seen. The headlight has two brightness settings and also a flashing setting. I use both settings and the light emitted is bright; very bright on high and also spreads across the terrain in front of me. The rear light can be solid or flashing which is great for safety and being seen by motorists bikers etc… It also has a little…
Anonymous says
Compared to cheaper Ascher this one is not as bright but at least is much smaller and mounts better Got this one and Ascher, to try out two cheapest bike lights.I like that this one is smaller – about 30% smaller. Taillight is fancier too. Also, the mounting mechanism is MUCH better. It’s the real one, not the rubber that you just can’t tighten (but you also get the rubber one as well).However, the front line beam is too focused and dimmer (and the LED is a tad smaller). Also there is 0% light going to the sides (for safety) while Ascher has just a little bit (still not…