I'm an OLIGHT fan, and this is the worst OLIGHT product I've used. I expect they just slapped their brand on it and charged a bit more, but still. It's extremely affordable, but leaves me feeling unsafe, because I'm never sure if my rear light actually is going to stay on. The single-button method is unintuitive to me, though it works fine. My main complaint is that it will just shut off during my rides, and I have no indication of battery level. I'll just get to my destination and see "oh, it's just not turned on anymore". I already charge this thing more often than I've charged any other bike light, so it doesn't make sense to me. It's not all that bright, but it's fine for just having a light at night.The way it latches onto round parts of the bike with rubber and elastic actually works quite well. I lost the rubber backing a few rides in somehow, so that didn't help. The rubber backing has to come off to charge, and it's just held on by pressure, so if I remove the bike light, it can just sort of fall off wherever I am. If I don't notice, like I didn't, then it's gone. Without that, it still works, but not as well.Also, would like to see some USB C someday. I can't find a single reasonably priced REAR bike light in existence that uses USB C. It's the only product I have that uses micro usb still. If anyone can do it, it'd be Olight. Unfortunately, they haven't.
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