Knog Blinder Mini Dot
24,95
Bontrager Flare R City
39,99
AXA Riff LED Transparent 50-80mm
14,95
Knog Blinder Mini Dot vs. Bontrager Flare R City vs. AXA Riff LED Transparent 50-80mm
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Lighting |
Design |
Weight |
Battery life |
Very good rear light, top quality and high value |
Easy to use and stylish |
Very well made |
Great with the magnetic holder |
Side lighting too |
Clearly visible |
Good product |
fast delivery |
Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| Simple, tool-free installation and transfer between bikes. |
| Can be used on both regular and aerodynamic seat posts. |
| Easily chargeable via a USB cable. |
| Always the right light mode: thanks to the ambient light sensor, the Flare R City automatically adjusts the light intensity. |
| The Quick Connect bracket makes the light easy to mount to, and remove from, your bike's seat post. |
| Ideal light to use in urban areas, where you are visible from up to 400 metres away. |
| Wide angle of visibility, making you stand out more in town. |
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Cons
| The low light levels make it perfect to be seen, but it won't light up the roads. |
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Specifications
Internal Battery
Batteries
11
35
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
90 grams
2 hours
3 hours
100 hours
10:30 hours / min.
20 hours
100 hours
No
No
Yes, Micro-USB
No
Yes
Yes
No
5
4
1
Compatibility
None
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
No
No
No
Detachable light
Fixed light
Colour
Black
Black
Black
No
Yes
Type of lamp
Rear light
Suitable for e-bikes
No
No
No
No
Seatpost
Pannier Rack
LED
Good
No radar function
No radar function
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function