Sigma Blaze
23.33
SKS Infinity Universal
29.43
Trek Flare RT
40.61
Sigma Nugget II Flash
12.15
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Reviews
Pros
brake light (3x) |
Easy to mount (2x) |
Visible (2x) |
Bright (2x) |
-
Visibility (13x) |
Compact (12x) |
Size (10x) |
Small (9x) |
Easy to attach and remove |
Small and light |
Battery life about according to specification |
Price/quality |
Cons
No (2x) |
Not really found anything |
Charging cable is a bit fiddly |
Not obvious mode selection |
-
pricey (8x) |
No (6x) |
High price (4x) |
Not yet discovered (3x) |
No bright light for daytime use |
No |
No instructions in french. |
Attachment a little short |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Sigma Blaze has a brake light function and is visible to other road users up to 500 metres away. |
The IPX4 water rating means the light is splashproof, and so it is also suitable for use in wet conditions. |
Thanks to the internal battery and the micro-USB cable that comes with it, the Blaze is fully charged within 3 hours. |
The light sensor switches the light on and off, depending on the ambient light. This saves battery power and is ideal for rides that include passing through forests or tunnels. |
Thanks to COB LED technology, this rear light provides an even, bright luminous flux of 30 lumens. |
Easy attachment to your SKS Infinity carrier. |
You can also mount this rear light on your seat post or seat stays. |
Features an economy switch and charging indicator. |
Ideal city and day light: visible up to 2 km in the brightest flash mode. |
Easy to pair with your Garmin and Bontrager ANT+ devices for turning on and off or to check the battery status. |
The Quick Connect bracket makes it easy to mount and remove from your handlebars. |
The light sensor adjusts the brightness to your surroundings. |
With the Sigma Nugget II Flash, you are visible from up to 400 metres behind you. Traffic approaching from your sides can also see you very well. |
USB rechargeable, so no need to change batteries. |
Weighing only 24 grams, this rear light is super lightweight. |
Cons
The light's run time is approximately 7 hours. In this price range you can find other rear lights with a longer battery life. |
Does not have different modes, such as a flashing light mode. |
The daytime running light mode can blind other road users if you use it in the dark. |
As the maximum battery life is 8 hours, the light will have to be recharged rather frequently. |
Specifications
USB
USB
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
30
90
22 grams
30 grams
40 grams
22 grams
7 hours
5 hours
4 hours
2 hours
7 hours
5 hours
13 hours
8 hours
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Mount(s)
Elastic Band / Strap
Elastic Band / Strap
Elastic Band / Strap
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
No
No
Yes
Yes
2
1
2
3
Compatibility
None
None
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
None
Being seen in an unlit environment: 400 - 800 lumen
30 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Being seen in limited lighted environment: 100 - 400 lumen
No
No
Yes
No
Detachable light
Fixed light
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Black
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Seatpost
Pannier Rack
Seatpost
Seatpost
LED
LED
LED
LED
Best
Better
Good
Better
No radar function
No radar function
No radar function
No radar function
IPX4: protected against splashing water
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX4: protected against splashing water