The Gymwebeek Bike Light Kit is a handy kit, especially if you can ride before the sun is fully up or when the sun is setting. Flashlights are shipped charged and ready to use. You get a headlight, a taillight, two charging cables, brackets for each light and some parts to protect your bike's fairing from the brackets. Flashlights charge quickly, but oddly they use different types of charging cords. The headlight uses USB-C while the taillight uses Micro-USB. It doesn't really matter, just a little annoying. If I accidentally lose the micro USB cable, I'll have a hard time finding another around the house since most of my electronic devices now use USB-C. The brackets are easy to disassemble and require no special tools. The headlight can be rotated to shine in different directions, not just straight ahead. The headlamp can also be easily detached from the holder and used as a normal flashlight. I find this a pretty handy feature. The tail light cannot be detached from the bracket, but the bracket can be easily detached from the bike. The headlight has an LED indicator that shows how long a particular mode works. Yes, both flashlights have multiple modes and you can try them when you buy flashlights. I prefer to keep the lighting settings the same so I don't get much benefit from the different modes. The headlamp can also be used as a last resort for charging your phone or any other device, as long as you have charging cables for those devices while cycling. instead of 5 stars. First, the headlight can be too bright at certain settings. It is blinding at the top. I don't want to be a person at the other end of the world, whether on foot, by bike or in the car. The middle one is still pretty bright, but I think it's doable. The low setting is suitable for most conditions. Interestingly, the SOS and strobe settings are also high, but if you're signaling for help, I guess that makes sense. The second thing I don't like is the tail light mount. This is silicone strap. My experience with other similar fasteners shows that they wear out in a relatively short time and then break. This is just my experience and it may not be that kind of a problem but I have my doubts. Finally, the headlight is a bit big and heavy for light. The headlight is noticeably larger than my current headlight and almost looks silly on my steering wheel. Used as a flashlight, it is also a bit heavy. Overall, I love Gymwebeek's bike light kit. It does its job well enough. It beautifies the path you drive and makes you more visible when driving in low light conditions. The rest is just a bonus.
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