Lezyne Saddle Ai Alert 250 Rear
260,90
Lezyne Strip Pro Ai Alert 400+
217,40
Lezyne Strip Drive Pro 400+
195,60
Cycplus L7 Radar Tail Light
261,10
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Reviews
Pros
burns super long |
aluminium housing |
robust |
with brake light |
Lasts long time |
Great disruptive mode for daylight riding |
Great modes for both day and night |
Saving mode when you're low on battery |
Bright! (2x) |
very good visibility |
easy to mount |
stays in place |
Price (2x) |
design |
Cheaper than other radars |
Sleek design |
Cons
Quite pricey |
Mounting is a bit tricky. |
No |
Quite large |
Mounting rubber is a bit short and no tab |
not yet found |
maybe a bit bright for in a group |
Very expensive for what it is: one bulb |
Seat post strap not great |
Charging slow |
lots of false positives |
lacks a few extra light modes |
difficulty with multiple e-vehicles |
brake function too sensitive |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| People behind you will know you're braking thanks to this light with AI braking technology. |
| You'll be clearly visible even in places that aren't well lit, with this light's maximum output of 250 lumens. |
| At the lowest mode, this rear light lasts for an impressive 60 hours. |
| This bike light will work just fine in the rain: you can even submerge it. |
| This light is USB-C rechargeable. |
| Premium, highly visible rear bike light combined with advanced AI Alert technology for maximum safety. |
| Optimal light distribution, even in the darkest places, during the day or in the worst, foggy conditions. |
| Up to 400 lumens of light output in Day Flash mode, plus an impressive 80 hour runtime in FEMTO mode. |
| Extensively tested according to the IPX7 waterproofing norms, to guarantee functionality in bad weather conditions. |
| Wide-angle optics for 270° degrees of visibility, and a total of seven regular and flashing modes. |
| Maximum visibility through 10 LEDs in 7 different modes according to your needs. |
| The Lezyne Strip Drive Pro is rechargeable with a water-resistant USB-C port. |
| Features Daylight Flash function making the bike light usable during the day. |
| Perfect for both city rides and adventurous night rides on dirt roads. |
| Fits a wide range of seatposts, both round and aerodynamic. |
| Advanced radar system that detects traffic approaching from behind up to 160 metres away. |
| Dual alert system with visual and audible signals for extra safety. |
| Long battery life: up to 30 hours in radar mode and 22 hours in flash mode. |
| Automatic brake detection for increased visibility when braking. |
| IPX6 water-resistant and compatible with various seatposts and bike computers. |
Cons
| You can't secure this light around your seatpost. |
| Charging cable not included. |
| The charging cable is not included. |
| The Strip Drive Pro has no brake light function. |
| Works only with bike computers with rear radar light connectivity. |
Specifications
USB-C
USB-C
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
250
400
400
73 grams
71 grams
67 grams
15 hours
5,5 hours
5,5 hours
60 hours
80 hours
80 hours
25 hours
No
Yes, StVZO approved
No
No
Mount(s)
Clip
Elastic Band / Strap
Elastic Band / Strap
Elastic Band / Strap
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7
7
7
4
Compatibility
Yes, with Lezyne Smart Connect app
None
None
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
Being seen in limited lighted environment: 100 - 400 lumen
Being seen in limited lighted environment: 100 - 400 lumen
Being seen in limited lighted environment: 100 - 400 lumen
40 lumen
Yes
No
No
Yes
Detachable light
Detachable light
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Under the saddle
Seatpost
Seatpost
Seatpost
LED
LED
LED
Good
Best
Best
Rear light with radar function
No radar function
No radar function
Rear light with radar function
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function
No camera function
No camera function
No camera function