Bontrager Flare RT + Transmitr Remote
116,88
Sigma Aura 100 LINK + Blaze
77,21
Bontrager Flare RT + Transmitr Remote vs. Sigma Aura 100 LINK + Blaze
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Brake light |
Easy mounting |
Linkable front and rear light |
Different light intensities |
Cons
-
Light output is disappointing, buster 400 is brighter |
Rear light goes flat faster than front |
Duration |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| Ideal for use in urban, rural or daytime environments. |
| Visible up to a distance of 2 kilometres thanks to the powerful flashing light. |
| Simply connect the rear light to the Bontrager Transmitr Remote for easy control of your lighting. |
| Allows you to switch on and off wirelessly, change light modes and view the battery status. |
| Control your Blaze rear light via your front light thanks to the wireless connection between both lights. |
| Thanks to the Rai Quality Label for Cycle Lighting and German StVZO approval, you can be sure that other road users will not be bothered by your beam. |
| Via micro-USB, the front and rear lights can be fully charged in 4.5 and 3 hours respectively. |
| With a brightness of 100 lux, the headlight is strong enough to cycle along unlit cycle paths at high speed. |
Cons
| When cycling in a group, the person behind you can be annoyed due to the bright light. |
| Because this set has the RAI and StVZO seal of approval, it does not feature a daytime running light/blink mode. |
Specifications
Internal Battery
4.5 hours
21 hours
12 hours
Yes, StVZO approved
Mount(s)
Elastic Band / Strap
Yes
4
3
Replaceable Battery
No
Compatibility
None
Bar Mount Diameter
25.4 mm
31.8 mm
31.8 mm
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
Yes
No
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Yes
100 Lux
100+ Lux
Type Light
Set
Seatpost
Handlebar
Handlebar
Amount lumen rear light
90
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
Illuminate surroundings:
500-999 lumens
500-999 lumens
No radar function
IPX4: protected against splashing water
No camera function