Bike Light Front Bike Light Bike Horn Light Bicycle Cycling Waterproof Multiple Modes Super Bright 350 lm Rechargeable USB Cycling / Bike
Specification:
Type | Bike Horn Light, Front Bike Light |
Power Supply | Rechargeable, USBFeatures Waterproof, Super Bright, Multiple Modes |
Total Batteries (pcs) | 1 |
Total Emitters | 1 |
Mode | 4 |
Switch Mode | 3 (High > Low > Strobe) |
Maximum Brightness (lm) | 350 |
Distance (m) | 400 |
Range Distance (m) | 200-500 |
Application | Cycling / Bike |
Body Color | Black |
Running Time (min) | 300 |
Charging Time (H) | 2 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Discipline | Mountain Bike MTB |
What’s in the box | 1 Light, Gift Box |
Feature:
1.
Power Supply:USB – USB Rechargeable. It comes with a charging cable that charges from your computer, power bank or any device with a USB port.
2.
Features:Waterproof Super Bright – Provides you with the visibility you need when riding in fog, day light, low light, and at night.It is bright enough to to keep you safe., Multiple Modes – It has several modes and can be used as an emergency flashlight. Use it when you’re running, jogging, cycling, changing a tire, night time activities.Use the Low Brightness at dusk, and switch to High Brightness at night. Use the Slow Flashing or the Fast Flashing for high-traffic roads.you can switch with the click of a button. Say goodbye to bulky bike lights with excessive wiring.
Highlights
?Unprecedented Appearance?:The bike lights for night riding lamp has a large SLR-style lamp head, which can focus and adjust the range of illumination..Irradiationdistance:300-500meters .Light bike lights is fully suitable for night riding in sunny or thunderstorm days.
?Easy To Install?:The bike lights front and back battery powered 360 degree rotation holder,This bracket is fixed by a bolt and a double-layer non-slip cushion rubber pad.
?Waterproof and Rechargeable?:these bike lights front Waterproof rate:IPX 5,builtin batteries,The battery is removable
Additional information
Weight | 0.24 kg |
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Color: No selection | Black, Gold |
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