BBB Cycling Signal BLS-82
21.70
Sigma Blaze
21.40
Sigma Nugget II Flash
10.30
BBB Cycling Signal BLS-82 vs. Sigma Blaze vs. Sigma Nugget II Flash
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Visible (2x) |
Bright (2x) |
brake light (2x) |
Makkelijk monteerbaar |
Very powerful LED |
Easy to assemble and dismantle |
Lightweight and compact |
USB charging |
Cons
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No (2x) |
Not obvious mode selection |
burns just a little too short |
Charging does take a long time |
No instructions in french. |
Attachment a little short |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Tool-free installation on your seat post. |
USB rechargeable. |
Has 4 different light modes. |
The Sigma Blaze has a brake light function and is visible to other road users up to 500 metres away. |
The IPX4 water rating means the light is splashproof, and so it is also suitable for use in wet conditions. |
Thanks to the internal battery and the micro-USB cable that comes with it, the Blaze is fully charged within 3 hours. |
The light sensor switches the light on and off, depending on the ambient light. This saves battery power and is ideal for rides that include passing through forests or tunnels. |
With the Sigma Nugget II Flash, you are visible from up to 400 metres behind you. Traffic approaching from your sides can also see you very well. |
USB rechargeable, so no need to change batteries. |
Weighing only 24 grams, this rear light is super lightweight. |
Cons
Not very visible from the sides. |
The light's run time is approximately 7 hours. In this price range you can find other rear lights with a longer battery life. |
As the maximum battery life is 8 hours, the light will have to be recharged rather frequently. |
Specifications
USB
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
20
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
1:30 hour / min.
2 hours
15 hours
7 hours
8 hours
Yes
Yes
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Flashing Mode
Yes
No
Yes
Number of Modes
4
1
3
No
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Red
No
No
Yes
No
Best
Better
No
No