🚴♂️ Light Up Your Journey with Confidence!
The U UZOPI Bike Lights Set is a USB rechargeable lighting solution designed for cyclists of all ages. Featuring 5 adjustable light modes, a powerful 300 Lumen output, and a robust 1200mAh battery, this set ensures safety and visibility during your rides. With a waterproof design and easy installation, it's perfect for both road and mountain biking enthusiasts.
Number of settings | 5 |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Brightness | 300 Lumen |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
J**E
El producto es bueno
Si me el producto lo utilizo en las bicicletas de la casa, buena potencia ( lúmenes)
#**E
Whoaza this set up is exceptional
Been about 15 years since buying a front bike light. Oh, how times have changed.While shopping and comparing frankly I'm not a bells and whistles type. Simple and easy is traditionally go to.Happening on this little beaut decided to take a chance. Even though I read all the details and reviews either for or against nothing compares to taking this gadget and it's extra from the tiny box.Initially anticipating a size similar to my four D run battery-operated Bell brand front lamp was concerned the tiny box that showed meant this was gonna be a poor choice upgrade.Instead, once the box top was opened and everything was removed from the tiny box my heart grew wider in joy.This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine far and wide. There are so many options to figure out I'd recommend setting a block of time aside to read and perform the instructions to keep stress down.Or, in my case, inspected, attached, and stepped away to absorb the epicness of my new bike lighting system.My only dislike is this isn't a quick setup. But, for the fun of the options and how well lit the bike is on the front I'm not complaining one bit.What's extra nice, the spare rear light. I have a seat with light and my rear rack has a space to add a light. Now, I've got twice the beam for safety.I've read people complain about keeping a charge. One solution is to take a small portable solar charger to keep the lights full easily.Considering I'll be doing day trips will be hauling my Jackery power station anyway just in case to keep all devices and phone going. No risk of being stranded somewhere should there be an emergency and the phone does.So many I don't need it but cool to have options. Since I ride inside but the system wants the front tire booked up won't be able to use the bells and whistles since the back tire is the one I pedal. But for the outdoors I'm looking forward to having fun with the options.I like the rear light comes with two bands. The small fits perfectly on the reading rack.All in all this is a definite ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯*** Remember, this little tool requires patience to set up. Especially if you're like me and use to a battery operated light with an on off button
M**
Beep Beep Brightlights
I like this and dislike it. The light modes are novel enough bright,the alarm is okay but these stupid sliding attachment plastic rubbish is not the best of designs,I think I’ll epoxy resin mine to the slidey thing and using the silly rubber clasp to remove it for charging. Not ideal,I don’t see why Manufacturers cannot make things out of steel like the attachment mechanisms. Grip over.
A**N
This light is exactly as described on Amazon its a great addition to my bike.
I highly recommend this light for the following reasons:Its easy to install and has a long battery life.I like the variety of light options all of which are bright.The rear light is compact and equally bright.The computing part of the light is very informative and easy to read in all light conditions.The separate horn button is a nice additional feature and a great safety item when riding near pedestrians.
C**E
Works Great, Not Intuitive, No Online Business Presence
They have posted the manual here on Amazon now which is good since the thing is not intuitive, but I feel like mine came with a more detailed manual than what's been posted.There's no online presence for this "company" so if anything goes wrong, good luck! Couldn't find anything about a warranty either.I wired mine up to handle the speedometer, but it never worked. Maybe I needed to try again. The horn is great, I wish it didn't plug into the USB port though.Note: there's no way to turn this thing off. Good luck if you think it's the power button, because that will alarm the thing lol.Bug: Mine started making clicking noises through the speaker whenever I went over a bump or shook it, at first I thought my bike was making a weird sound clanking around. When this happened, if I tried to turn on the light it made new loud noises like the toy guns that make weird loud noises. Then if I tried to charge it the alarm would go off. I thought the thing was done for and that I was out of luck even though it hasn't even been a year since purchasing this yet. I was going to take it apart and see if I could reset it or at least unplug the speaker, then I tried turning on the alarm mode (hold the "power button" for 3 seconds) it did it's alarmed chirp, then I shook it after some time and set the alarm off, then I turned the alarm back off (hold the power button for 3 seconds), now it seems the horrible noise from shaking it has gone away and I can charge it again!I think the bug first happened when I tried plugging the horn in. It must have shorted something out and put it into some weird buggy mode. Now everything seems to be working again :fingers-crossed:.
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