Reviews over the
Knog Oi
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1 / 5
sonette part too large and cables touch
4 / 5
Original and functioning bicycle bell
Original and good working bike bell. The bell is quickly installed but you have to see that no cables push against the bell because then the sound is gone.
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5 / 5
Minimalist and sufficiently loud
5 / 5
Beautiful design, audible
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3 / 5
Too fragile
Nice bell and good loud sound, but unfortunately far too fragile. After a few weeks the little hammer broke off and the not exactly cheap bell could be thrown in the trash.
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4 / 5
Good, but somewhat impractical cable collector
The only real problem with the watch is that the cables have to go on the underside of the handlebar to go inside the ring. Otherwise they go over, and if they touch the watch, it doesn't work. Other than that, a nice minimalist watch that works well.
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2 / 5
Age-old problem: button breaks off
Nice bell, wonderful, also loud enough and convenient. But.... at the first wrong touch (mtb, so that can easily happen) the little hammer breaks off. Not repairable anymore. Gone expensive beautiful bell!
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4 / 5
Fine bubble
Great bell, good sound, light weight, easy to mount and nice design
5 / 5
more bell you do not need
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5 / 5
Top product
Very subtle bell but with a very good sound.
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5 / 5
Stylish and discreet ping that sounds great!
Top marks!
4 / 5
Nice bell
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5 / 5
Discreet and efficient
My 2nd of this type. A Knog bell for each of my bikes. Discreet on the handlebars, sufficiently audible. Just be careful not to force the parts too much, and it's reliable. A very good product.
2 / 5
Moderate, spring rusted through after a few months
Beautiful bell, but about the quality I can be brief. After several months of use, the spring was completely rusted through. Not made to be used outside, where a bike is normally used....
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4 / 5
Nice bell but
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4 / 5
Nice bell but does not ring very loud
5 / 5
Stylish and it works.
Stylish bell that doesn't look like a bell. So it does not stand out on your handlebars at all but makes plenty of audible sound. It also has cutouts to place over the brake and shifting cable. Just a bit more expensive than most "regular" bells.
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2 / 5
Far too soft
Beautiful design but absolutely not practical. The sound is much too soft. Also, the plastic clip used to ring is very weak. Bends in all directions so the bell is not hit properly.
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5 / 5
sounds great and plenty loud
3 / 5
not too conspicuous bell, until you call!
Beautiful bell, very nicely done, does not stand out. Nice material. Also rings very loud and fits the thicker rod. Beware of wires though; the bell is in the curve, making it sensitive to wires hitting it. Spring to ring is sensitive though, bends too far quickly. With some harder pushing the bell still works. All in all a good purchase that allows you to let those ahead know you are coming without having to hit the brakes.
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5 / 5
A very nice bicycle bell
A nice bike bell that fits on your road bike. Nice model and easy to mount.
5 / 5
Nice design and good audible bell
Nice design and the ringtone is loud and clear. There is room for cables, however, it sometimes slides off my handlebars so it is not nice and tight.
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2 / 5
nice bell, moderate quality
Bell looks nice and when it does it gives a good sound. Unfortunately with me the spring broke/stretched after only a few months. This is the weak point of the bell.
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1 / 5
unfortunate-sunny-jam
in January 2019 bought the bell , after a 3/4 year spring broken / gone , for warranty got a new one, unfortunately now september 12 again the same problem, want to call , but unfortunately the spring jumps away again. with the few times I have to call it is clear to me that I no longer recommend this beautiful bell to buy. a simple free NFTU bell has been doing perfectly for years!
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4 / 5
Beautiful, sleek, unobtrusive design
Just right!
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5 / 5
Great! Very discreet and efficient!
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4 / 5
Confusingly beautiful sound
Very nice thing. Very nice sound. Does not stand out enough, perhaps, when it is noisy on the street. After all, not everyone moved aside for me
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5 / 5
Beautiful compact design
Nicely subtle for on the mountain bike. The sound is easy to hear.
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4 / 5
mooie slanke bel met goed geluid
heb deze bel gekozen omdat deze mooi slank is en dus bijna niet opvalt op je fiets. daarnaast ook een duidelijke ping!
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5 / 5
Great bell for the road bike!
What a fine bell, very unobtrusive to mount and a very clear ping. Literally a nice piece of safety for the street
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5 / 5
Best design bike bell available
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5 / 5
Beautiful subtle bell
Good sound and nice little bell on your handlebars. Because I chose a black one, you can hardly see the bell.
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5 / 5
Great bell
Ideal bell for cyclists placed next to the mio 210 handlebar mount now seems to be one unit. Totally awesome
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5 / 5
Ideal on the road bike
Great product right next to the support of navigation now seems one whole recommended for every cyclist
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5 / 5
a must have for cyclists
quasi-invisible, feather light and a sound like a bell
5 / 5
Nice thing nice sound and is not in the way
nice bell. Bearing sound
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4 / 5
Fine but big
Easy to mount, even if there are cables in the way. For the road bike I found it a bit big though
5 / 5
inconspicuous yet useful
Every cyclist could use these, good for the reputation !
5 / 5
Beautiful functional bicycle bell
Looks good and works perfectly
4 / 5
Fine unobtrusive well-functioning bicycle bell
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4 / 5
Just a good bell!
Just concerns a good bell. The only downside is that at fairly high speed, people are late to notice it. But that could also be due to the speed. If you are just looking for a good bell that does not stand out on your racing bike, this is a good buy!
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5 / 5
Smooth delivery and reliable.
Looks neat on my road bike and the noise level is good
4 / 5
nice design
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4 / 5
Super handy
Excellent sound and aerodinamically shaped, stylisch
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5 / 5
Very compact so it fits nicely on road bike handlebars
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5 / 5
fine bell, nice design
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4 / 5
Original
It's an original doorbell. I took it in gold. It's a mistake. It looks bling bling. I recommend light gray. It has 3 defects: - expensive for a doorbell - nothing can get in the way of the ring. But on a racing bike, there are cables and a handlebar, so it's not easy to find room on the handlebars... - when riding on an abrasive surface with slight vibrations, the bell rings by itself. Not loud at all. But after 3 hours on the road, it can start to get annoying. Nevertheless, it's loud and the button is easy to reach.
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2 / 5
Leaves quality to be desired
I am now 2 years along and have had 2 of these bike bells. When I purchased them, my eye fell on the subtle/tight design, but I would not order these again. The first bell was pretty much defective after 2 months in my opinion. The spring was lame/bent which made ringing quite difficult. Also, this bell produces very little sound. Over the past 2 years I have regularly overtaken irritated recreational cyclists on my bike who were still yelling at me to ring the bell. Tip: don't make the same mistake I did by looking only at the appearance of the bell! A Hidemybell combined with a navigation is much better quality and produces more sound.
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4 / 5
loud yet minimalist look
brilliant minimalist bell that produces a loud piercing sound yet very sleek enough to dovetail an aero bike.
5 / 5
Cool bell
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5 / 5
Smart, classy and effective.
Clever design, looks part of the bike and not obtrusive, sounds great and so well designed. The bicycle bell is dead: long live the Knog Oi!
3 / 5
Nice looking bell but not very sturdy
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3 / 5
Nice but slightly disappointing
The sound is very weak and it's a pain to put on bars: the screw is far too short. Apart from that, it's a wee elegant bell.