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Pro: Great visibility, decent battery life, ease of use Con: Have used light 4 times and one of the power buttons has come off an disappeared. I now have to carry a pen or other implement to turn on. (the button to activate light is recessed) I like the light, want to say i love it, but build quality needs to be 20% higher
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great little light except on first use on my return trip after having only pressed the lazer button 6 times total the teeny orange latex rubber button fell out in my driveway, I found it the next day/// and squished it back in and put Scotch tape over. Inspection told me the tabs to hold it in are way too small, they should be a whole square of latex and insertable only from the inside upon assembly (hence why they exit) . If they were more robust and logical they would never fall out, and there's not much water protection as unit I received due to little sealing taking place with buttons. Otherwise it is a cheap and cool light, I love the way the lazer on steady mode pulses in my peripheral vision looking straight down, turns a couple heads when I go out at night.
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This is a great light, once you tweak the inners. It is the standard cheap chinese product, but i expected that. On my first ride with it mounted the road bumps managed to break the sloppy soldering on the battery inside. Fixing this is easy. Use a knife to squeeze between the red lens and black body and work your way around to pop the lens out. Behind is a chromed plastic reflector that just lifts out. Next is the circuit board with two tiny screws. Remove these and wiggle the board up. The battery is on the underside and a few wraps with some electrical tape linked the broken connector back to the battery. Be careful when placing the board back in as the two switches on the top fit in a tight slot and will bend if you just wedge the board back in. It is bright and the laser option is pretty cool. Mine's mounted on the right side just above the axle (since my seat post is too thick...it's an aluminum frame built for a motor). Thinking of buying a second to place on the other side.Read full review
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I really love the light. It is a great idea, it installs in about three minutes, it works fine, and it comes with a USB wire, so you don't have to pay for batteries. Plus, it unhooks from the plastic harness, so you can bring the unit in to charge it. It seems fairly sturdy for the price you pay. The flashing lights and the horizontal bars it projects in the street really make you visible. My only problem is, it hooked fine to the seat post, but now I got a back rack for my bike, I now need to figure out some way to hook it to the rack, and I haven't come up with anything yet. It is made for attaching it to a round vertical tube, and NO OTHER options. This weekend I'll go to the hardware store and see if I can figure out some way to attach it to the rear of the rack, but they sure don't make it easy!! i would definitely recommend it, but make sure you don't have any unusual attachment situations.Read full review
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Nice features, well designed and very inexpensive. Mounts easily. Two separate light switches for different strobes.
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