Lezyne Strip Drive
32,74
Lezyne Zecto Drive
36,84
Knog Blinder Mini Dot
25,57
Lezyne Strip Drive vs. Lezyne Zecto Drive vs. Knog Blinder Mini Dot
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Reviews
Pros
Good visibility (4x) |
Battery life (3x) |
Compact (3x) |
Easy to attach (2x) |
Bright |
Long battery life |
dimmable |
Super-powerful lighting |
Lighting |
Design |
Weight |
Battery life |
Cons
Weighs a little |
No charger included |
No usb C |
Not yet able to discover. |
no |
-
According to the product specialist
Pros
With 11 output modes offering between 3 and 150 lumens, the Strip Drive can be used day and night to ensure visibility at all times. |
The Wide Angle Optics lens provides 270° visibility. Thus, the light can also be seen from either side of you, making you more visible to the surrounding traffic. |
Easy to charge with the included micro-USB cable. Up to 22 hours of battery life in continuous Economy mode. |
Easy to attach to almost all seatposts with the silicone strap. |
Ideal for use in an urban environment: sufficient power to be seen in traffic. |
This rear light has a rechargeable battery instead of batteries. |
Easy to attach to a wide range of seat posts thanks to the silicone rubber strap. |
The bicycle light is also easy to attach to your backpack or clothes. |
Simple, tool-free installation and transfer between bikes. |
Can be used on both regular and aerodynamic seat posts. |
Easily chargeable via a USB cable. |
Cons
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Insufficient power for use in dark rural areas. |
The low light levels make it perfect to be seen, but it won't light up the roads. |
Specifications
USB
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
150
80
11
2:15 hours
3 hours
2 hours
57 hours
11 hours
10:30 hours / min.
No
No
No
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
11
6
5
100 - 400 lumen
No
No
No
Light Type
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Mounting point
Seatpost
Better
Good
No
No