AXA Juno Battery Auto Off
15.20
AXA Retro
10.11
AXA Juno Battery Auto Off vs. AXA Retro
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Sleek design (2x) |
Good light (2x) |
goes off by itself |
easy to assemble |
Easy to install |
Price for the total lamp |
Cons
mechanism battery replacement |
not waterproof |
Price for a 'simple' light |
No flashing function |
I would have needed only the cover as a replacementt. |
Luminosity could be better |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| Visible up to 500 metres, also suitable for rural areas. |
| The light switches off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity. |
| Batteries can be easily replaced without tools. |
| The AXA Retro rear bike light brings modern safety and retro looks together! |
| According to AXA, you can be seen from up to 500 metres away thanks to the powerful LED light. |
| The light has a battery status indicator, so you know when the batteries need to be replaced. |
Cons
| There is a special Axa Juno version for dynamos. |
| The AXA Retro has no light-dark sensor and only has an on/off button. |
Specifications
Colour
Red
Batteries
Batteries
50 grams
50 hours
50 hours
70 hours
Yes, StVZO approved
No
Mount(s)
Distance between bolts 80 mm
Distance between bolts 50 mm
Distance between bolts 50 mm
No
No
1
Compatibility
None
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
No
No
Fixed light
Fixed light
Colour
Black
No
No
Type of lamp
Rear light
Suitable for e-bikes
No
No
No
Pannier Rack
Mudguard
Yes
LED
Good
No radar function
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function