Knog Mid Cobber
230,00
Ravemen NT201 Radar
390,80
Knog Mid Cobber vs. Ravemen NT201 Radar
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Power (2x) |
Many modes |
Large and bright light |
Different diameter straps |
No |
light |
mounting |
Cons
Flashing mode and GER inadmissible |
Mounting a little "choppy |
lang opladen |
geen duidelijke batterij indicatie |
Worthless |
radar |
price |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| The Knog Mid Cobber is completely waterproof. So you can use the Cobber without any worries in any weather condition. |
| The lamp is visible 330 degrees.Meaning you are also clearly visible to other road users approaching you from the side. |
| With the KNOG Modemaker app it is possible to program the lamp to your liking. |
| 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
| To change your settings with Knog Modemaker, the lamp must be connected to your computer via USB. This cannot be done wireless using your smartphone. |
| The radar also works as a standalone device, without a bike computer, but then several functions do not work. |
Specifications
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
170
80
39 grams
2 hours
8 hours
100 hours
16 hours
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Band / Strap
Band Clamp
Yes, USB-A
Yes, USB-A
Yes
Yes
8
6
Compatibility
None
Bluetooth/ANT+
170 lumen
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Yes
Yes
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Yes
No
Yes
Seatpost
Seatpost
Under the saddle
Under the saddle
LED
LED
Best
No radar function
Rear light with radar function
IPX7: immersion-proof
IPX6: water-resistant
No camera function
No camera function