AXA Blueline 30T Steady - Dynamo Front Bike Light
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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- Equipped with a 30 Lux LED for more than 50,000 hours of operation.
- The standlight function provides extra safety by providing light for 4 minutes when stationary.
- For hub and tyre dynamo.
- Suitable as daytime running light.
- Has a rear light connection.
Specifications
Specifications
| Brand | AXA | |
| Type of lamp | Head light | |
| Suitable for e-bikes | No | |
| Bike lights to | Illuminate the road surface: 250-499 lumens |
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| USB rechargeable | No | |
| Max. Battery Life highest mode | 0 to 2 hours / 2.5 to 4 hours / 4.5 to 7 hours / 7.5 to 10 hours / Over 10 hours | |
| Max. battery Life lowest mode | 0 to 15 hours / 16 to 30 hours / 31 to 50 hours / 51 to 100 hours / More than 100 hours | |
| Power Source | Tyre dynamo / Hub dynamo | |
| Mounting location | Front fork mount |
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Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Excellent
The product is really good and it's working as per my expectation!
4 / 5
Good lamp but does not do what it promises.
The lamp looks good and feels very solid. Installation is a piece of cake. The light output is very good, and it also shines to the left and right (good for safety). The lamp comes on very quickly on the hub dynamo, even if you are only walking at 4 km/h with the bike in hand. The lamp immediately turns off as soon as you stop cycling, and this is contrary to what it says on the packaging (it says it stays on for 4 minutes). There also does not seem to be an ambient light sensor on it. Even on a sunny day, the lamp burns at 100% while cycling.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Simple bright front light.
Bright light with easy installation and rear light option. You do have to cycle for a while to charge the capacitor to keep the front light on at the crossroads.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Nice lot of light, however do not buy for standlight function
Nice amount of light and evenly distributed light pattern. Instant enough light even at low speed. For the standlight, that the lamp stays on for a while when you are standing still, there is no need to buy this version. That function only worked for me for 2-3 days at tragically low brightness. After that, that function no longer worked.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Lamp with good plenty of light for use with hub dynamo
To replace a scrapped headlight from my son's school bike, I had thought of replacing the headlight with the same (fine) headlight that is on my bike - the AXA Blueline 30. This bulb gives quite a lot of light and turns on automatically (teenagers sometimes "forget" to turn on the bulb ;) ) A number of variants of this blueline 30 (or 50) are for sale for use with hub dynamo. - 30 T Steady auto - with daytime running light, so ALWAYS on - 30 Steady auto - light sensor that switches the lamp on/off - 30 Switch - manually switches the lamp on/off, no light sensor All three have a two-way switch - from other lights with a light sensor, I was used to a three-way switch (on/off/auto). This does affect the lamp's adjustability: - if you take a "30 T Steady auto" but don't want to drive with your light on during the day, you might as well have bought the "30 switch": you will have to turn the lamp on and off yourself. The "auto" function of the "30 T Steady auto" only scales the brightness of the lamp; - if you take the "30 Steady auto" but you do want to turn on your lamp occasionally during the day, you will have to tape off the light sensor. Through this headlight, you can also connect a rear light. The standlight function works fine (after you have cycled a short distance).
Pros & Cons
4
Good lamp but does not do what it promises.
The lamp looks good and feels very solid. Installation is a piece of cake. The light output is very good, and it also shines to the left and right (good for safety). The lamp comes on very quickly on the hub dynamo, even if you are only walking at 4 km/h with the bike in hand. The lamp immediately turns off as soon as you stop cycling, and this is contrary to what it says on the packaging (it says it stays on for 4 minutes). There also does not seem to be an ambient light sensor on it. Even on a sunny day, the lamp burns at 100% while cycling.
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Design
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Light output
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Turns off immediately
4
Nice lot of light, however do not buy for standlight function
Nice amount of light and evenly distributed light pattern. Instant enough light even at low speed. For the standlight, that the lamp stays on for a while when you are standing still, there is no need to buy this version. That function only worked for me for 2-3 days at tragically low brightness. After that, that function no longer worked.
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Additional connection for rear light
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Plenty of light
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Standlight function failed after 3 days
4
Lamp with good plenty of light for use with hub dynamo
To replace a scrapped headlight from my son's school bike, I had thought of replacing the headlight with the same (fine) headlight that is on my bike - the AXA Blueline 30. This bulb gives quite a lot of light and turns on automatically (teenagers sometimes "forget" to turn on the bulb ;) ) A number of variants of this blueline 30 (or 50) are for sale for use with hub dynamo. - 30 T Steady auto - with daytime running light, so ALWAYS on - 30 Steady auto - light sensor that switches the lamp on/off - 30 Switch - manually switches the lamp on/off, no light sensor All three have a two-way switch - from other lights with a light sensor, I was used to a three-way switch (on/off/auto). This does affect the lamp's adjustability: - if you take a "30 T Steady auto" but don't want to drive with your light on during the day, you might as well have bought the "30 switch": you will have to turn the lamp on and off yourself. The "auto" function of the "30 T Steady auto" only scales the brightness of the lamp; - if you take the "30 Steady auto" but you do want to turn on your lamp occasionally during the day, you will have to tape off the light sensor. Through this headlight, you can also connect a rear light. The standlight function works fine (after you have cycled a short distance).
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| 8 reviews | 1 review | |||
| Type of lamp | Head light | Head light | ||
| Suitable for e-bikes | No | No | ||
| Bike lights to | Illuminate the road surface: 250-499 lumens |
Illuminate the road surface: 250-499 lumens |
Illuminate the road surface: 250-499 lumens |
Be seen: 0-250 lumens |
| USB rechargeable | No | No | No | No |
| Max. Battery Life highest mode | 0 to 2 hours / 2.5 to 4 hours / 4.5 to 7 hours / 7.5 to 10 hours / Over 10 hours | 0 to 2 hours / 2.5 to 4 hours / 4.5 to 7 hours / 7.5 to 10 hours / Over 10 hours | 0 to 2 hours / 2.5 to 4 hours / 4.5 to 7 hours / 7.5 to 10 hours / Over 10 hours | 60 hours |
| Max. battery Life lowest mode | 0 to 15 hours / 16 to 30 hours / 31 to 50 hours / 51 to 100 hours / More than 100 hours | 0 to 15 hours / 16 to 30 hours / 31 to 50 hours / 51 to 100 hours / More than 100 hours | 0 to 15 hours / 16 to 30 hours / 31 to 50 hours / 51 to 100 hours / More than 100 hours | 60 hours |
| 24,95 | 19,95 | 21,95 | 21,95 | |
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250-499 lumens