Ravemen NT201 Radar
373,00
Lezyne Stick+ Drive Rear
130,00
Ravemen NT201 Radar vs. Lezyne Stick+ Drive Rear
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
No |
light |
mounting |
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Cons
Worthless |
radar |
price |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| 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. |
| The Stick+ Drive Rear has 270 degrees of visibility, and emits up to 40 lumens, in both Blast and Daytime mode. |
| Equipped with an integrated USB stick, so you can charge this light without needing any cables. |
| This battery has a battery life of no less than 30 hours in Femto mode. |
| The O-ring mount can safely be attached to most seat post stems. |
| Doesn't compromise the aerodynamics of aero seatposts. |
Cons
| The radar also works as a standalone device, without a bike computer, but then several functions do not work. |
| You'll need a USB connector to charge it. |
Specifications
USB
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
80
40
8 hours
1,5 hours
16 hours
23 hours
No
Mount(s)
Band Clamp
Elastic Band / Strap
Yes, USB-A
Yes, USB-A
Yes
Yes
6
7
Compatibility
Bluetooth/ANT+
None
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Yes
No
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Yes
Yes
No
Seatpost
Under the saddle
Under the saddle
Seatpost
LED
LED
Better
Rear light with radar function
No radar function
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function