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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I was happy to see a light and a horn combined, I got it for my ebike, to help address both visibility and safety concerns, particularly with frequent dog chases.The light has 4 different modes, steady bright, steady low, flash mode (which is really rapid flashes), and the SOS mode.The included remote, while intended for handlebar convenience, proved impractical in my case due to limited space on my handlebars. The cable for the remote plugs into the USB C charging port.The horn’s volume is adjustable. The horn is activated by a brief touch to the sensor, which is excellent for quick, on-the-fly use when confronted by dogs. However, this sensitivity can also be a drawback, as accidental activations happen easily.The horn has several different options for the horn sound. The first one that it is set to sounds like a car horn. While the car-like horn is effective against dogs chasing me, its loud and potentially startling nature can be a concern in shared pedestrian areas, where a less aggressive tone would be preferred. I live in an area with really crazy drivers, was riding my bike in a bike/pedestrian lane in my neighborhood, and I felt like using my bike horn to alert a pedestrian would have caused more harm than good.Some of the other sounds are a tug boat, a nuclear alarm sound, a classic bike bell sound that doesn't really sound the best, and a couple of others I can't recall. It does remember which one you've selected and does default to it the next time the horn is to turn. But to change it on the fly from the one noise to another noise requires a fair amount of effort of pressing for so many seconds to get it to change.It’s rechargeable by USB C. So far, the battery is holding up well, but only time will truly tell with that. I’ve used it for about 2 hours of ride time, on the high steady setting, and had to use the horn several times. It was down to 1 of 4 on the battery level and I recharged it in anticipation of biking the next several days.Upside to the design of this bike horn/light vs. another bike light I had. The other bike light had a metal piece on the underside where it mounted to the handlebars. It eventually rubbed scratches into my bike. This one is solid plastic where it mounts to the handlebars, so I’m hoping this will not lead to scratches.Speaking of mounting, it's a super quick and easy way to mount to the bike and should fit a wide range of bike handlebar sizes.
nick mason
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Test the buttons in a closed environment and be ready for loud sounds.It's definitely effective in terms of volume.The light is also a really good light for the size of the device. It's very bright and has a good draw for riding a bike.The included wired remote is extremely handy so you can quickly activate the device without fumbling with the buttons for a second. Once you get the hang of the buttons you'll be easily to quickly sound the horn.It will absolutely blind oncoming traffic so be weary of how you aim it.
CJBS
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
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TM
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I mostly bought this for the audio as i already have a high end bike light. Instructions are mostly in Chinese, so you will likely initially spend some time fumbling your way through learning how to use it. Fortunately it is pretty simple and you will pick it up quick. Feels very sturdy and well made. 3 tiny buttons on top (power, volume up, volume down). has a few light settings that can be cycled through with the click of the buttons. Bright, dim, and flashing. Use of the horn is done through pressing the icon (it's not a button but rather something touch or heat activated). Let me warn you: THE DEFAULT HORN SETTING IS VERY LOUD. Be ready if you are indoors, or maybe even better yet go outside or turn the sound down before you test the horn for the first time. There's a couple styles of horn you can use, as well as adjustments to the volume that can be made.Box also comes with a charging cable, as well as a secondary cable that is connected to some external "buttons" for sound and light choices, enabling the user to place these buttons right by where their hand would sit naturally on the handles bars. This way you won't have to take your hands off the handle bars and fumble with pressing the button to sound the horn, which is much safer.
Larry B
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
This Blaze Horn for Bike is basically the Swiss Army knife of yelling at people… politely! The horn is ridiculously loud—like, scare-your-own-shadow loud. I’ve got it set to a train horn right now because why not confuse the entire block?You get five sound modes (including boat horn, car horn, bicycle bell, and probably "small dragon sneeze")—and the built-in headlight is no slouch either. It’s got steady and strobe modes bright enough to summon Batman.With this thing on my handlebars, I feel like Optimus Prime on two wheels. 10/10 would honk again!
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