Sigma Aura 60 / Nugget II
40.30
Knog Blinder Light Square
From 30.10
Lezyne Hecto Drive 500XL / KTV Drive
41.20
Sigma Aura 60 / Nugget II vs. Knog Blinder Light Square vs. Lezyne Hecto Drive 500XL / KTV Drive
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Reviews
Pros
Clear battery/battery indicators |
More than sufficient visibility in complete darkness |
Easy to operate |
Easy to install |
Optics |
Taillight very bright and you are seen very far |
Small and quickly attached. |
Light |
Easy to mount (5x) |
Compact (4x) |
Bright light (3x) |
Brightness (3x) |
Cons
Charging cable is a bit on the short side |
Poor fasteners that break |
No separate holder |
Rear light slightly too angled |
Short visibility maximum 15 meters. |
Usb input can wear out |
Can fall off bike |
Lacks an angle to compensate for seat post angle |
No (2x) |
A lot of packaging material |
Lighting strength |
Rear light attachment is with a loose rubber |
According to the product specialist
Pros
With a light intensity of 60 lux, the Sigma Aura 60 front bike light has a 70 metre beam range and is suitable for use on lit as well as unlit cycle paths. |
The light pattern is designed to give you a good view of the road without blinding other road users. |
According to the international IPX4 standard, the lights are splash-proof and, therefore, suitable for wet weather conditions. |
A double-click switches the light on, pressing and holding the button switches it off again. This function prevents unwanted switching on, e.g. when the light is in a bag. |
The handlebar mount and the seat post mount guarantee a quick and tight fit to any handlebars and seat post. Both lights can be attached and removed without tools. |
Compact lighting for high visibility on lit cycle paths in and around the city. |
The light comes with two silicone straps to ensure it fits most handlebars with a 22-27 mm or 27-32 mm diameter. |
The battery indicator lets you know when to recharge the battery. |
The light output of 500 lumens (Hecto Drive 500XL) and 10 lumens (KTV Drive) makes this set perfect for your commute. |
The lamps are easy to attach to almost all handlebars and seatposts with the silicone fixing straps. |
Both lamps can be charged via the integrated, cable-free USB stick. |
Cons
In the highest mode (Aura 60) the maximum burn time is 4 hours. On a long ride in the dark, this may be on the short side. |
Not powerful enough for use in unlit areas. |
This set does not come with a helmet mount for the Hecto Drive 500XL. A helmet mount can be purchased separately. |
The Lezyne Hecto Drive 500XL is not powerful enough for mountain biking or dark roads without street lights. |
Specifications
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
105 grams
2 hours
4 hours
4 hours
1 hour
8 hours
10 hours
10 hours
20 hours
Charging Time
3:30 hours / min.
4 hours
2:30 hours / min
Yes
No
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Strap
Elastic Strap
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
No
No
Helmet Mount
No
No
Optional
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, USB-A
Yes, USB-A
Flashing Mode
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
3
2
5
8
8
Replaceable Battery
No
No
No
400 - 800 lumen
No
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Black
No
No
Yes
60 Lux
50 - 75 lux
Type Light
Set
Head light
Rear light
Head light
Rear light
Amount lumen front light
500
Amount lumen rear light
10
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
Illuminate surroundings:
500-999 lumens
500-999 lumens