P**)
Great set of bicycle lights
The front and rear bicycle lights are tightly packed in a plastic pack with instructions, 2 bike brackets, 2 usb cables and rubber inserts for the brackets to ensure a tight fit.Luckily, these are easy to fit without reading the instructions as there are no English instructions available.You can use the rubber inserts to help get a great fit and do not scratch your bike.The lights are very bright but the front light can be adjusted to suit the brightness needed and you should get quite a long usage out of them.Each light can be removed quickly by pressing the clip to remove it.Use the usb leds to charge on a port or your own mobile phone plug.Good lights for road use at night.
P**D
didn't win me over!
Well first off - all of the packaging and instructions are in German, but it's pretty easy to figure out what you need to do with these bike lights.The lights need charging over USB cables which are supplied BUT are very short (why?) and even more significant, why do mini-USB cables even exist in 2021?The lights themselves seem reasonably well constructed and are pretty bright BUT I am not sure about the robustness of the clips that you need to attach the lights to - the quality of the plastic used is questionable.Because of their relatively low price (£10), they're probably considered "disposable", so if the clip breaks you just buy some more - feeding consumerism?Summing up, these Nean lights serve a purpose but they haven't won me over - hence the three stars! If I hadn't received them to review, I don't think I would have given them a second look - sorry.
R**B
Fairly bright, neat brake feature, easy USB recharging, instructions in German, USB cover flimsy
These charged quickly after arrival using a normal USB charger. They are nice and bright, small and compact, and very easy to fit. The rear light is really tiny, and fits nicely just beneath my bike saddle.They come with easy tool-free fixings, which is convenient. Be careful not to lose the nut when you remove the screw to fit this to your bike. Each light comes with a selection of rubber "sleeves" to help fitting to different sized bike tubes, and these ‘spacers’ worked really well to give a solid fit.The part of the fixture that the rear lamp attaches to is a bit thin, so I don't know how robust this will be, but I've found this to be common with many cheaper bike lights – they are often not really built to last.The brake light feature seems to be inertial. If you pick up the rear light and accelerate it backwards the brake light comes on and stays on for a few seconds before dropping back to just the normal rear light again. Pretty neat.The one problem I found was that on the front light the rubber USB cover was unattached, and no matter how I try to push it back in it just won't go. This means the USB port on the front light now has no protection from the elements other than that it is on the underside of the unit. If water gets in there then it could corrode something and make the light stop working. I'll keep an eye on it. I keep my bike under cover, so the risk is if I travel somewhere and have to leave it out in the rain. I'm dropping these lights one star for this problem and from my concerns about the thin plastic holding up the rear light.
N**S
Not Really Sure About This
To be honest I'm in two minds about this product. If your going to be using this bike recreationally a few times a month then they are fine but if your going to be using daily for work for example then they may not be up to scratch and that is simply due to the fitting to your bike. The part you attach to your bike will serve fair weather cyclists but itn all weather due to the plastic not feeling as robust as I would have liked, I think this would fail. Also some of the buttons don't see to be made very well of have nee rushed and slipped through standards. Remember these don't have to be used for bikes but can be used for pushchairs too to be seen at night too
N**H
Brilliant, low cost lights!
Supplied with low profile frame mounts, these lights come complete with USB charging cables that allow you to charge up their inbuilt rechargeable batteries. Don't be put off by the German packaging - there is nothing you need to know, only that you can set the lights to beat or onto a continuous beam and at different intensities. Both of these lamps are quite bright - enough for a raining night when you need the maximum visibility, in fact with the front lamp just be careful not to have it on maximum brightness without checking where it is pointing - pointing up from the ground can be quite dangerous - it is bright enough to dazzle on coming traffic.Just remember to take them in after use so that they aren't left in an accessible place for thieves and always remember to charge when the batteries are getting low.These are a very good pair of lamps at a very sensible price!
S**E
Auto brightness front light and built in stop light on rear
SummaryVery good light set with a bargain price for 'clever' rechargeable bike lights.Front lightSingle press on the top button switches on the front light and flashing button indicates the front lamp is in auto brightness mode. In darkness, the lamp automatically increases the light output.Rear lightThe red rear light is always on (no flashing mode), but it also has a trick too... The red lamp increases the light output when it senses the bike slowing down. this is a good safety feature on roads.ChargingBoth lamps are rechargeable and USB cables are provided in the box.
M**R
Cheap so just ok
These have three brightness levels which is useful as you can adjust depending on how dark it is. These attach with a simple screw on attachment so they are easy to fit. The attachments do seem a little flimsy but baring in mind the low price these are not a bad set of cheaper bike lights.
W**D
Does the job
This set of bicycle lights doing the job, the light is nice and they are useful, but they didn't look very durable or resistant.They are not difficult to use and just charge simply with a USB cable.They are simples lights, but they are working well.
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