Lezyne KTV Drive
19,29
Ravemen NT201 Radar
83,11
Lezyne KTV Drive vs. Ravemen NT201 Radar
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Many different light modes |
Lots of light |
Competitively priced |
Long battery life |
No |
light |
mounting |
Cons
Hanging is not always easy |
Rubber attachment can come off! |
Battery indication not very clear |
Worthless |
radar |
price |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| The "Wide Angle" lens provides 180° visibility. The light can also be seen from the sides of the lamp, making you more visible for the surrounding traffic.. |
| Easy to attach to almost all frames and handlebars with a silicone strap. |
| Charges in 3 hours with the built-in USB stick. Battery life up to 12.5 hours in continuous Economy mode. |
| Easy to attach to almost all seat posts with the silicone fastening strap. |
| The wide 40 degree coverage remains effective when cornering or in crosswinds. |
| With a maximum light output of 80 lumens, the NT201 Radar is highly visible both day and night. |
| As the radar detects traffic approaching from up to 140 metres behind you, it can provide early alerts. |
| The automatic brake light function actively increases safety in case of sudden stops. |
Cons
| Het opladen met de ingebouwde USB-stick werkt iets minder gemakkelijk, dan opladen met een losse USB kabel. |
| The KTV Drive is not really suitable as a daytime running light. You'll need a stronger taillight for this. |
| The radar also works as a standalone device, without a bike computer, but then several functions do not work. |
Specifications
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
10
80
4.5 hours
8 hours
20 hours
16 hours
No
Mount(s)
Band Clamp
Yes, USB-A
Yes, USB-A
Yes
Yes
5
6
Compatibility
Bluetooth/ANT+
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
No
Yes
Detachable light
Colour
Black
No
No
Yes
Seatpost
Under the saddle
Under the saddle
LED
Better
Rear light with radar function
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function