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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ WasaFire Bike Lights Set - USB Rechargeable Front & Tail Light, 1200 Lumens Waterproof Mountain Road Bicycle LED Headlights, Super Bright & Easy to Mount, Suitable for Outdoor & Kids Riding by Tim Airy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive Great Value Riding Light Set

WasaFire Bike Light Set - Rechargeable Front and Rear Light is a great set especially for under $20. The front light is a flashlight that attaches to a handlebar mount. I had no problems with the mount. It's firm enough to stay where I set it, while still allowing me to adjust it up and down as needed. I can and have used this mount to attach a similar sized charger for my phone on long trips. My phone mount is next to the flashlight mount. The flashlight has a detachable strap long enough to fit most hands/wrists. For those with fairly large hands, this might feel a little tight. It weighs 5.5 ounces (155 g) with the battery installed. It is 5 inches (12.75 cm) long and 1.3 inches (33.5 mm) in diameter at the head and 1 inch (25.5 mm) at the body. The battery is a WF 18650 3000mAh 3.7V rechargeable Li-ion battery. There is a rubber plug for the charging port. Seems to seal well. I've driven in light rain/fog with the headlights on with no problems. The taillight uses a CR2032 battery. They are available at most grocery stores. Taillight and strap weigh 18g. It is 1 inch (26.75mm) long and 1 inch (26.75mm) in diameter. The headlights are bright enough to drive. I use them almost every morning on pre-dawn rides. I start the taillight in fast flashing mode. Headlights, I drive high but turn to low when approaching oncoming pedestrians/joggers or other cyclists. At altitude it's bright enough to illuminate the path/path ahead to make me feel comfortable/confident, but it can blind those coming my way. When flying low, I can still see well enough to see far ahead, which is especially important when there's a group of runners. The only thing I would like to have in this setup is a remote switch to turn on/off/toggle lighting modes. It's just a bit of a hassle to get to the center of the handlebars for the headlight and to my seatpost for the taillight. Doable would be nice. But as I said, under 20 โ‚ฌ. All in all, for an inexpensive, well-made entry-level kit that includes a flashlight, headlight, and taillight, this would be a good choice. BUT, if you plan on driving at night I would suggest looking elsewhere. Unless you plan on binding this light to the mount, I'm not sure you won't lose it anytime soon. I don't know exactly, I'm just saying.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Dim