Knog Lil' Cobber
183,80
BBB Cycling Spirit BLS-226
104,50
Knog Lil' Cobber vs. BBB Cycling Spirit BLS-226
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Long runtime in flash mode |
Also rechargeable without cable |
270 degrees Visible |
bright flash |
Bright light |
Multiple modes to save energy |
Rechargeable |
Cons
Holder fiddly |
Quick malfunction |
Button to switch on small fiddly thing |
Maybe not so waterproof after all |
Quite expensive |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| The Knog Lil' Cobber is completely waterproof. So you can use the Cobber in all weather conditions with no worries. |
| The lamp 330 degrees visibility. This means that you are clearly visible to other road users approaching from the sides. |
| With the KNOG Modemaker app it is possible to program the lamp to match your preferences. |
| With a maximum output of 12 lumens, the BBB Cycling Spirit rear bike light is perfect for everyday use on your city bike. |
| With 9 modes to choose from, this light is very versatile. |
| The light has a strap mount for quick and easy attaching to almost any bike. |
| When the battery is low, Runtime Safety mode is activated, extending runtime with two extra hours in flash mode. |
Cons
| To change your settings via Knog Modemaker, the lamp must be connected to your computer via USB. This cannot be done wirelessly with your smartphone. |
| With a maximum output of 12 lumens, this taillight does not provide enough visibility in the darkest conditions. |
Specifications
USB
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
30
12
1 hour and 40 minutes
40 hours
No
No
Yes
Yes
5
9
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Yes
No
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
No
No
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
No radar function
No camera function