BV Bicycle Light Set Super Bright 5 LED Headlight, 3 LED Taillight, Quick-Release
The LED light set mounts quickly onto bicycle handlebars and seat posts. Great for cycling at night or in places where visibility and safety are a concern. Visible to motorists over 1500 feet away. The headlight has 5 LEDs that can light up roads for over 40 feet and features a toolless handlebar mount. Once mounted it has a quick-release system for removing the headlight from its mount. Cut-away design allows light through the sides for more visibility. The taillight is angle adjustable and removable from its seat post mount with a clip-on quick-release system. Fits most handlebars and seat posts (rubber sizing shims included). Up to 80 hours! (Batteries not included). Note: Headlight batteries, body and cover must be aligned correctly in order to work. Align the power button on the battery holder with the power button on the headlight body. Align the arrow (on the clear plastic portion of the cover) with the open/close marks on the body)
Product Features
- 5 LED headlight, tool-less handlebar mount, 30-40 feet range, quick-release mount, 4.1″ x 1.3″ x 1.3″
- 3 LED taillight, angle adjustable quick-release mount
- 3 modes on each light
- Weather resistant
- Up to 80 hours, visible to motorists over 1500 feet away, 4 x AAA, 2 x AAA
- Please refer user manual attached below for instructions and troubleshooting steps.
A must for biking at night Likes:-Easy to setup and attach to bike-Multiple adjustment fittings depending on the width of your bike frame components-Bright noticeable lights with different flashing patterns or constant beam-LED’s, saves the battery-Good price in-case they brake or get stolenImprovement Suggestions:-A little too many batteries for an LED light “6 triple A’s” Some time of power mgt option-The back light will not click into its mounting bracket…
Pluses and minuses As the title says, the lights are super bright when you start using these. But the brightness comes with two downsides:1. The headlight is too focused — it lets the cars know you are there, but it doesn’t do a good job of letting you see the terrain at night. If you point it straight ahead, you can’t see the ground; if you point it at the ground, you only light up a discrete spot.2. The batteries drain quickly, so the light gets less bright.I think if…