{"id":713,"date":"2017-10-14T06:23:48","date_gmt":"2017-10-14T05:23:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.3rd-eye.com\/?p=713"},"modified":"2021-10-14T00:02:16","modified_gmt":"2021-10-13T23:02:16","slug":"best-bicycle-lights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/best-bicycle-lights\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Bike Lights For A Stress-Free Road Time"},"content":{"rendered":"
As cases of car-bike accidents seem unending, it is important to take safety into your hands and one of the ways is getting a bright and sharp light for visibility.\u00a0Whether it is front, rear or taillight light, light is something any typical biker or road user shouldn’t omit. For that reason, we have carried out a well-researched study on best bicycle lights to get you the six best to keep you safe when you are out there riding on and off the road.\u00a0 Among others,\u00a0\u00a0Cygolite Metro 400 Bicycle headlight, Light and Motion 400 Urban Bicycle light, and\u00a0\u00a0INTEY LED Bicycle Light won our hearts for many reasons.<\/p>\n
First, they offer more than what a typical bicycle light offers. As a matter of fact, we think they are not just illuminating units but are also reliable companions for a safe ride. In addition, they are well-priced and easy to find around. While they have their different tiny flaws, they are functional, durable, versatile, and deliver multiple options or settings. Overall they provide a good way to get started with riding safely.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n This Rechargeable Bicycle Headlight makes it to the top of this list on the basis of being a high performing light, only second to a few in terms of output (750 lumens).\u00a0 Combining high light output, multiple modes, and USB rechargeable features, the amount of intelligence that goes into this technology is mindblowing. In addition, the headlight offers an extra-wide long range which goes beyond the usual and actually projects images some far distance in front of you.<\/p>\n There are different modes, which include night and day.\u00a0 In all, they consist of boost, high, medium, low, steady, pulse, day flash, and walking modes. The steady-flash mode is great for a street ride at night while the day-flash mode is best for a 24-hour ride.<\/p>\n Although this doesn’t impose “careful riding” on you, it goes a long way in helping motorists stay watchful while driving around you.\u00a0It is the kind of safety technology that is making a massive difference in curbing accidents on the road. Fortunately, this comes at a considerable\u00a0cost compared to similar ones.\u00a0 It won our hearts for reliability when it comes to visibility but it has a slightly lower run time of\u00a0 1.50 hours on a high setting and 150 hours on a low run. That notwithstanding, the battery life is good enough to allow you sufficient voyaging time on the road.\u00a0 Besides the battery, installation is not as much of a breeze as with Cateye, but it will only take minutes before you get it absolutely right.<\/p>\n Pros<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n Verdict:<\/strong><\/p>\n You can save quite a bit of money and get this effective commuter headlight that can brighten up your ride. Although we found its runtime relatively short compared to some others on this list, as long as you remember to charge it, it won’t die during a commute. Plus the battery only runs out quickly when it operates at its highest output. You can run at a low or medium setting and get much better runtime as well as sufficient illumination for your ride.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This LED bicycle light is not just about illumination. It is also about affordability and reliability, winning the cheapest-on-the-list title, yet functional. The light offers 1600 lumens light output that is comparable to car light. This front light will keep any bicycle rider safe on urban streets, off-road and unity country lanes. It is USB rechargeable, which makes it easier to keep the light fully charged in less than 3.5 hours.<\/p>\n The light may not have the longest battery life as it can only illuminate your way for 1.5 hours on the highest setting and up to 3.5 hours on other settings, but guess what, it is powerful and versatile. You can use it as a power bank to charge your phone and other USB chargeable devices for its 5000 mAh built-in battery. There are six light settings to fix all your needs but the major attraction is its wire remote button, which means you don’t have to take your hands off to activate the lights. By a simple stretch of your thumb, you get it operating at your desired setting which is safer and more convenient. Also when you need to see images that are not directly in front of you, the light allows you to rotate to see in any direction, truly.<\/p>\n Pros:<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Verdict:<\/strong><\/p>\n This is the best bet for you if what you want is something really portable and versatile. It makes use of a well-made optics with a diffusing lens, spreading light equally across the road. We fell for its mount. The light can be removed and mounted easily. Everything else including the output also caught our interest. The affordability is a plus.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The Cateye Volt 1200 bike light is a high-intensity bike light that chucks out plenty of light.\u00a0 With its huge 1200 lumen output, we think the light’s output rivaled some car lights. As a matter of fact, Cateye is smartly designed to illuminate the road in a manner that lets you see and be seen by other road users.\u00a0 The light can be used off-road as well. The light has multiple modes with all-night mode giving you excellent visibility to navigate by in the darkest of country lanes. But when heading downhill you will want to switch to a higher beam.<\/p>\n You can also use the higher beam when on a lonely road. There are also low power and Hyperconstant settings too. The Hyperconstant setting gives a low power but with a full-beam strobe which is enough to alert others of your presence in the daytime. When clicked twice, it gives you a flashing mode which is a nice idea to switch to when around town. Overall, the amount of light is quite astonishing, you would be satisfied you bought it. Mounting is a bliss with the light’s FlexTight Bracket technology that allows you to be ready to hit the road within minutes. In low-light conditions, the OptiCube lens technology reduces the brightness and illumination to ensure your safety. It has a long battery life which takes some time to charge, but can last for days once charged.<\/p>\n Pros:<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n Verdict:<\/strong><\/p>\n There is a lot to get from this light especially if you always ride through pitch-black lanes. It is also good for daytime riding for perfect visibility.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Cycliq Fly6 HD camera and Rear LED Light Combo addresses the complaints of the previous version; Original Fly6. The Cycliq is more than what you will ever need for a super bright long-lasting visibility. Although it’s not the cheapest we’ve seen, its price tag looks like what most bike commuters would likely go for. With 30 lumens light output and multiple flashing and dimming modes, the light is perfect for long trail rides.\u00a0 It has a battery life of 6 hours on a single charge.\u00a0 What’s more\u00a0into the bargain is its HD camera with 1280×720 resolution at 30fps which allows you to record whatever happens during your ride.<\/p>\n This Fly6 HD Camera and LED tail light has a new ultrasonically-bonded lens and improved sensor. This according to the manufacturer produces sharper and crisper footage. However, the field of vision reduced to 100 degrees, which is 30 degrees lower than that in the older version. Although this is contrary to common-sense expectation on the part of the new versions, the corners of the footage were not sharp to make out sufficient details compared to clearer sharper footage by this new model.<\/p>\n This light has an advanced memory function that never forgets your preferred setting between uses. Again, Fly6 HD Light comes with several necessary accessories including five spacers, two sets of standard straps, one set of longer straps, an adapter for uploading, two Seatpost mounts, a mini-USB cable, and an 8GB Class 10 microSD card.\u00a0 More than that, it features a Nano-technology for all weather use. Apart from cost, the light produces a lesser light than Cateye at 30 lumens on the brightest setting. But This doesn’t mean that the light is underpowered. It is bright enough to see and to be seen. It is not a hassle to install or to remove it.<\/p>\n Pros:<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n Verdict:<\/strong><\/p>\n This is generally a good improvement that every biker would love. It has nearly everything to make the ride fun, easy and above all safe. We fell in love with its\u00a0HZO nano-coating that helps the unit and its internals repel water.<\/p>\n\n
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INTEY\u00a0 LED Bicycle Lights<\/h2>\n
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The Cateye Volt 1200 Front Bike Light<\/h2>\n
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Fly6[v] HD Rear Bike Camera Taillight<\/h2>\n
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Light & Motion Urban 400 Bike Frontlight<\/h2>\n