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Review on Cygolite Hypershot 350 Lumen Bike Tail Light with 7 Night and Daytime Modes, User Adjustable Flash Speeds, Compact and Durable Design, IP64 Water Resistance, Secured Hard Mount, USB Rechargeable, Ideal for Busy Streets by John Rivera

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Cygolite Blinkies

I have two Cygolite Hotshot 150's on one bike and two Hotshot 200's on the other bike. During the day I have them in flicker mode. Blinking two lights is much more attractive than blinking a lightbulb. At night they work constantly for me and with less brightness. The two permanent lights are intended to help drivers to bridge the distance better. I recently bought a Cygolite Hypershot 350 for my third bike. The Hypershot 350 is my favorite because I use them all. The 350 has a quality that puts every other light to shame. One flashing mode I use alternates between top and bottom lights. It's as noticeable as two smaller lights blinking, maybe even more. Flash speed can be adjusted. The flashing brightness is automatically adjusted according to the ambient light. Even if the brightness of the flashing modes is automatically adjusted, it is still quite bright. I only use the flash during the day. But, hey, I want drivers to see me during the day when I drive most of the time. In the evening or at night I switch to continuous operation and turn it down so as not to attract the wrath of idiot drivers. done with it.

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