After some super cheap plastic clips on headlights that never lasted more than a few months, I decided to invest in headlights that hopefully will are lighter. and takes a little longer. So far so good (have only been using them for 2 weeks) Pros: - They are easy to fit and come with three different mounts: - for the front handlebar, for the bike rack and for a slimmer seat. Just need a Phillips screwdriver and about 3 minutes. - Lights are easy to turn on and off but are secure and small enough to put in your pocket if you're afraid of being stolen from your bike - Not too many unnecessary modes (just off/on/flashing) that You need to use by - the rear light is powerful enough for cars and other people to see you clearly from afar at night - the front light (when it flashes) also works to alert oncoming traffic to you - changing the battery is super easy. You only need one coin: - The front light isn't bright enough, it doesn't offer a real view of what's in front of you. Only in total darkness does it help to illuminate, and even then you won't necessarily see the pothole from more than 10 feet away, which isn't very useful. The small button on the front feels a little flimsy and prone to breakage. I've only had them a week so can't confirm that, but they don't seem to be good for thousands of uses. urban biker. The front light is just a light source, not a real light source to see anything.
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