BBB Cycling Signal Combo BLS-138
51,19
Lezyne KTV Pro Smart
51,19
BBB Cycling Signal Combo BLS-138 vs. Lezyne KTV Pro Smart
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Reviews
Pros
-
Price (2x) |
Quality (2x) |
Battery life |
Give enough light |
Cons
-
No (2x) |
Attachment |
Front light rather what for to be seen |
Scratches your handlebars |
According to the product specialist
Pros
With a maximum light output of 100 lumens (headlight) and 50 lumens (rear light), this light set is ideal for use in the city and as daytime running lights. |
The 'memory mode' remembers your last chosen light mode, so you will always find your favourite mode quickly. |
Switching the lamp on and off is done simply by pressing the lamp. A glove friendly button. |
The Smart Connect function allows you to set up the KTV Pro Smart light settings to your own specifications, wirelessly connect both lamps and control the lights with your smartphone! |
The KTV Drive bike lights can be charged via the integrated, cable-free USB stick. |
With the Day Flash mode on both the front and rear lights, you are also clearly visible to other road users during the day. |
The IPX7 rating ensures the lamps can be used without any problems during heavy downpours. |
Cons
Not enough light output for use outside the city in unlit areas. |
The headlight is not powerful enough for use on dark roads without street lighting. |
Specifications
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
45 grams
47,5 grams
47,5 grams
2:30 hours / min.
2 hours
4 hours
4 hours
36 hours
20 hours
19:30 hours / min.
19:30 hours / min.
Charging Time
1:45 hours / min
2:15 hours / min
No
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Strap
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
No
Helmet Mount
No
No
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, USB-A
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
5
6
Replaceable Battery
No
No
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
100 - 400 lumen
100 - 400 lumen
No
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Amount lumen front light
100
200
Amount lumen rear light
50
25
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens