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The OUTAIR USB Rechargeable Bike Light Set features a powerful 20 lumens output, ensuring visibility and safety for cyclists. With a quick USB charging capability, it eliminates the need for disposable batteries, offering a runtime of up to 10 hours. Its tool-free installation and waterproof design make it a practical choice for all riders, whether commuting or enjoying leisure rides.
Color | White&Red |
Brand | OUTAIR |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Number of settings | 4 |
Auto Part Position | Front |
International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.23 x 2.56 x 2.32 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.86 x 1.17 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | OUTAIR |
Manufacturer | OUTAIR |
Part Number | OUTAIR 5411 |
D**N
Best bang for the buck for basic lighting
I bought these lights in the summer of 2018; it's 2019 now and I'm giving my year-long tested review.The reason I got these - I'm in NYC, and in the last few years as biking has become increasingly popular with younger riders, specifically teenagers who get together in groups and do "ride-outs", which for those who are unfamiliar with the term, is dozens of people swarming the streets at once on their bikes and basically taking over all lanes of traffic. Because of this, the NYPD has been cracking down on bicycle safety, and people have been getting tickets for not having proper equipment, or the worst case scenario, getting their bikes seized for dangerous riding. I'm a BMX rider, so I set out to make sure I have all the proper items on my bike so I would not run into trouble. I know it is unorthodox for a BMX to have all safety gear required by NYC equipped on it (people usually strip everything down off these types of bikes for weight), but I'd rather have these cool little lights than pay a fine for not having them.The lights themselves - The design of the lights are great. They're angular and cool looking, and I just love how they're shaped. They charge up very quickly after basic use, but from a completely dead battery back to 100%, you can expect to wait 45 minutes for them to be fully recharged which isn't bad at all. To my surprise, I've found that they hold their charge for months if left unused. We had a very cold winter in the city, and my bike went unused for a very long time. I went to check the battery life recently and only the red light had fully depleted. The batteries are great overall and have stayed on past the estimated time it lists on the chart for the different lighting patterns. I like to use the solid (non-blinking of any type) mode, which is the highest battery drain on the list, and they stay lit for hours. I've been able to go on an average of 4 very long rides before they need a recharge. The brightness of these lights is perfect for regular city night time riding conditions. They don't project a huge cone of light, but they are visible from a very good distance. They're not built for trekking through a pitch black forest or trail, they're designed just to have basic viewable lights, and they do their job perfectly.The packaging - The box they come in comes with a little velvet drawstring bag to keep everything: 2x lights, 2x mini USB chargers, 4x rubber O-rings (2x small rings and 2x large rings), and an instruction manual. It's a great little package.The negative - The one and only concern I have with these lights is that they are secured only by the rubber O-rings. There's no option to have any way that would let you screw them onto the bike. I understand they designed these to quickly be removed and charge them easily because they are USB, but if someone recognizes them on a bike that's chained outside on the street, there's nothing stopping someone from stealing them. So for NYC, if I have to leave my bike outside, I take them off just so no one swipes them. However, I knew this before I bought them, so I won't knock any stars off just for that. But it would be great if they made an adaptable back bracket with which you could secure them to the bike with screws if you wanted to.Overall, these lights are the best bang for the buck you can find if you need basic lighting to get your bike up to code to be street ridable and roadworthy, not to mention if you want higher visibility for safety. They're the best looking lights out of all the options I've seen, and I can't express how happy I've been with them. Excellent product!
K**N
Great Lights for Kids' Bikes - Quite Bright, Holds a Good Amount of Charge before Needing a Recharge
The media could not be loaded. Â With the kids now old enough to bike around with the husband and I all over town, we discovered that we needed more bike lights to keep everyone visible and able to see the ground in front of us while biking. Some areas of our city have spotty lighting, and while it's only a short distance between street lamps, it always puts us at ease knowing everyone is visible and everyone can see clearly. Because we didn't want to invest in $80 lights for our kids bikes just yet, I purchased the Outair Bike Lights with the intention of making my kids more visible to other drivers, but didn't have high expectations of the lights - at ~$10 for both lights, I figured the kids could learn how to use the lights while not breaking the bank should they lose or break them. Despite the low cost, these lights have exceeded my expectations. Both lights are bright, hold a decent charge - we use our regularly every other day for at least an hour at a time - and quickly charge using micro USB chargers.Both lights are bright and feature one solid light pattern and three strobing light patterns. While these lights are not as bright as our Bike Shop lights, these are way better than anything I've used from a dollar or big box store, and much more cost effective. The lights are easy to attach to the bike handles/seat post using the included rubber o-rings, but if you happen to lose one or break one, they are easily replaced. The lights stay firmly in place once attached to you bike, and are bright enough to illuminate the ground in front sufficiently to avoid potholes, pine cones, and other biking hazards. Overall, we're so pleased with the lights that we're purchasing a second set for our daughter's bike as well. For the price, these are more than adequate for bike lighting, although if you're on longer stretches of dark road, I would consider getting a more powerful headlamp.
R**N
Ok lights
They are ok they just don’t last long sometimes on my ride they go out wish they had a battery life indicator so I can see how much time I have left I just charge them everything before i ride
K**U
An Excellent Set of Tailights for Early Morning RIdes
These little lights work great for my style of riding. I bought these at the beginning of the season and have over 2500 miles on them including a few rain days. I leave early in the morning before sunrise and I WANT TO BE SEEN. I attach one to each side of the seat stays and turn them on when I leave the drive, they don't get shut off until I get home, 2-5 hours later. They continue to work every morning and at the price they are a steal. When they go bad, and they will, I will replace them with the same thing. If there is a downside it would be connecting the charging port can be a little cumbersome. (6/7/2109 This is a follow up 1 year later, I am still running the original set of lights even though I bought another set. They continue to work well and this spring has been rough with rain, road grime and general use. They are showing their age and I'm tempted to replace them as this is their third season. The lights and I are like old friends now, so I won't replace them until the quit working)
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