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Pros & Cons
- Powerful headlamp up to 900 lumens, allowing you to illuminate up to 100 metres.
- Six different light modes, including three different flashing modes.
- In Eco Flash mode, this headlamp lasts as long as 120 hours.
- Fits any handlebar with a diameter between 22-35mm.
- LED indicator for the battery status and fully USB-C rechargeable in just 5 hours!
- The maximum setting can be too bright and annoying to other road users.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Knog |
Illuminate surroundings: 500-999 lumens |
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Mount(s)
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Clamping Band / On GoPro Mount (not incl.) |
900 | |
Ja, USB-C | |
Yes | |
2 hours | |
120 hours | |
800+ lumen |
Description
Description
Powerful and eye-catching
With a strong beam of no less than 900 lumens, it illuminates the road for up to 100 metres. With six different light modes, a 22° beam angle and 4 built-in LEDs, you have a lot of options!
USB-C rechargeable
The 21700 3.7V Lithium battery has the best power-to-weight ratio on the market, meaning you can still enjoy long battery life with a compact design. In Eco-Flash mode, the Blinder Pro 900 lasts up to 120 hours! An intelligent LED indicator gives you information about the battery life, that recharges fully in just 5 hours!
Technology
Mode - constant:• High Steady (900 lumens - 2:00 hours)
• Medium Steady (450 lumens - 4:00 hours)
• Low Steady (200 lumens - 8:00 hours)
Mode - flashing mode:
• Steady Pulse (450 lumens - 8:00 hours)
• Strobe (200 lumens - 16:00 hours)
• Eco Flash (130 lumens - 120:00 hours)
Compatibility
The Knog Blinder Pro mounts on handlebars with a diameter between 22.2 and 35mm. Moreover, you easily mount it on your helmet or under your bike computer with the included GoPro mount.Reviews
Reviews
4 / 5
Good lamp with a few (serious) flaws
I bought the light because of the good illumination and its compact design for longer overland journeys in the dark ... So much for the plan. The minimum requirements are also perfectly fulfilled, but it gets bad when you actually "pull an all-nighter" (I'm just saying MSR), after just under 110 minutes the beam power was extinguished ... This is not a problem with other lights - connect a power bank and off you go. The Knog Blinder switches off mercilessly when the charging cable is connected. Anyone planning longer night rides should look for an alternative or buy at least two lights. Plugging in the charging cable also proved to be difficult for another reason: after 110 minutes on the highest light level, the body was clearly hot. Unfortunately, I didn't have a thermometer with me, but I wouldn't have wanted to hold the light in my hand. If you are looking for a light for the journey to work and only occasionally need the full luminosity (high beam!), this is a good choice. Anyone planning longer cross-country journeys at night is unlikely to be happy with this model.
5 / 5
Good lamp with sufficient light and unusual holder.
I've only been using the lamp for a week now, so I don't have any real long-term experience yet. I bought the lamp for two reasons: 1. type of holder 2. good light I particularly like the fact that it can be easily attached under my wahoo mount with the GoPro adapter. The mount sits firmly, nothing wobbles or rattles. The small "quick release" to remove the light from the holder is also very well designed and works perfectly. The lighting effect is flawless. On the highest setting with 900 lumens, a large area in front of the bike is illuminated more than brightly enough. I use it to commute to work every day in city traffic, and the lowest light level is sufficient for this. The lamp does not have a lens to create an appropriate cone of light in front of the bike. It is a large, bright circle of light. I find the various flashing functions unnecessary. Why build something like that into a front headlight? It's still forbidden in Germany anyway and I have lights at the front to be able to see things myself. The flashing is just annoying.
4
Good lamp with a few (serious) flaws
I bought the light because of the good illumination and its compact design for longer overland journeys in the dark ... So much for the plan. The minimum requirements are also perfectly fulfilled, but it gets bad when you actually "pull an all-nighter" (I'm just saying MSR), after just under 110 minutes the beam power was extinguished ... This is not a problem with other lights - connect a power bank and off you go. The Knog Blinder switches off mercilessly when the charging cable is connected. Anyone planning longer night rides should look for an alternative or buy at least two lights. Plugging in the charging cable also proved to be difficult for another reason: after 110 minutes on the highest light level, the body was clearly hot. Unfortunately, I didn't have a thermometer with me, but I wouldn't have wanted to hold the light in my hand. If you are looking for a light for the journey to work and only occasionally need the full luminosity (high beam!), this is a good choice. Anyone planning longer cross-country journeys at night is unlikely to be happy with this model.
5
Good lamp with sufficient light and unusual holder.
I've only been using the lamp for a week now, so I don't have any real long-term experience yet. I bought the lamp for two reasons: 1. type of holder 2. good light I particularly like the fact that it can be easily attached under my wahoo mount with the GoPro adapter. The mount sits firmly, nothing wobbles or rattles. The small "quick release" to remove the light from the holder is also very well designed and works perfectly. The lighting effect is flawless. On the highest setting with 900 lumens, a large area in front of the bike is illuminated more than brightly enough. I use it to commute to work every day in city traffic, and the lowest light level is sufficient for this. The lamp does not have a lens to create an appropriate cone of light in front of the bike. It is a large, bright circle of light. I find the various flashing functions unnecessary. Why build something like that into a front headlight? It's still forbidden in Germany anyway and I have lights at the front to be able to see things myself. The flashing is just annoying.
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Illuminate surroundings: 500-999 lumens |
Illuminate surroundings: 500-999 lumens |
Illuminate surroundings: 500-999 lumens |
Mount(s) | Clamping Band / On GoPro Mount (not incl.) | Elastic Strap | Clamping Band / On GoPro Mount (not incl.) | Elastic Strap |
Amount of lumen | 900 | 700 | 800 | 600 |
USB rechargeable | Ja, USB-C | Yes, Micro-USB | Yes, Micro-USB | Yes, USB-A |
Daytime running lights | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Max. Battery Life highest mode | 2 hours | 1:30 hour / min. | 1:30 hour / min. | 1 hour |
81,31 | 79,99 | 147,35 | 45,69 | |
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