Lezyne Radar Drive
572,90
BBB Cycling Signal Radar BLS-251
484,70
Trek CarBack Radar
573,00
Garmin Varia RCT715 Radar
1538,50
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Reviews
Pros
Stays well in place |
Easy to mount |
Radar works perfectly |
Very good visibility |
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Compatibility with Garmin |
Visibility of lamp |
Audio signal on approaching vehicle |
Radar function for up to 8 vehicles |
Lighting quality with 4 modes |
Quality of photos and videos |
Cons
None found yet |
Works perhaps too well |
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Indicated max. radar detection COm |
Not enough control functions on the speedo |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| This powerful rear bike light has a maximum light output of no less than 300 lumens. |
| If used with the React Drive front light, the Radar Drive can alert approaching traffic with clearly visible flash patterns. |
| The light attaches easily to most round, D-shaped and aero seatposts with the silicone attachment strap. |
| With a maximum run time of 20 hours, the Radar Drive will last a long time. |
| With 8 different modes, the light can be used entirely to your liking. |
| The 35 degree angle provides a wide radar zone, and object detection up to 190 metres gives you ample time to react. |
| The Signal Radar can be paired with a phone or bike computer using ANT+ or Bluetooth. |
| DayFlash mode with an 80 lumen output ensures clear daytime visibility. |
| Thanks to the battery runtime of 14 hours, the radar will not soon run out of power and, therefore, is a reliable choice for commuting or long bike rides. |
| The Trek CarBack Radar gives you both audio and visual cues to warn you about rear-approaching traffic (from up to 240 meters away). |
| Ideal for use in a city environment and during the day: you'll be visible from 2 kilometres away when you're using the brightest flashing mode. |
| The combination of a radar and high-end rear light makes cycling a lot safer. |
| This radar is charged using USB-C, has a battery life of over 7 hours and features LED indicators to notify you about its battery's status. |
| Comes with USB-C charging cable and Quick Connect Plus rear bike light mount. |
| The built-in radar system detects a car coming up from behind from up to 140 metres away. |
| Seamless integration with your Garmin Edge device, or use the Varia app on your smartphone. |
| Automatically saves recordings as soon as an incident is detected. SD card included. |
| Be extra visible to other road users with the built-in bright rear light. |
Cons
| A charging cable is not included. |
| The Signal Radar can only be attached with an elastic strap, which is a bit more vulnerable than a hard clamping band but ensures that the radar can be used on all bikes. |
| Some users may find the sound signals unnecessary. |
| The daytime running lights can blind other people on the road if you use it in the dark. |
| The Varia RCT715 is only compatible with a few types of bike computers from other brands. |
Specifications
USB-C
Yes
Yes, used to connect with your phone
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
80
90
65
147 grams
5 hours
20 hours
14 hours
7 hours
6 hours
No
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Band / Strap
Elastic Band / Strap
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes, USB-C
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6
4
4
Compatibility
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
ANT+
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
Yes, with Garmin Varia app
Yes, with Garmin Varia app
300 lumen
80 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
65 lumen
Yes
Yes
Yes
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Seatpost
Seatpost
Seatpost
Seatpost
LED
LED
Better
Better
Good
Good
Rear light with radar function
Rear light with radar function
Rear light with radar function
Rear light with radar function
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX7: immersion-proof
No camera function
No camera function
No camera function
Rear light with camera function