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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This rechargeable bike headlight, taillight, and bell will satisfy all your low-light and night riding needs. Rechargeable lights are great. In the past, I carried an extra set of AA or lithium button batteries in case my bike lights dimmed during an evening ride. That’s not a concern with rechargeable lights.The headlight, described as "wide angle," is really, really bright. The first click turns it on. Click a second and third time and the light dims. Click a fourth time and the light strobes. My cat found this very interesting when I practiced in our upstairs hallway.I haven’t taken a long bike ride with these lights yet, so I haven’t tested how long a full charge will last, but I feel confident it will last long enough for that night ride.The tall, narrow, red taillight has five LEDS. The first click turns it on. Click a second time for dancing vertical LEDS. Click a third time and all five LEDs strobe together. A fourth click gives you yet another dancing light pattern. You will want to choose a setting before setting off on an evening ride.The bell mounts separately on the handlebars and a long switch on top makes it easy to use.The kit comes in a sturdy box with foam inserts to place each piece for storage.A user manual with good photos, directions in English, and a QR code is included.The kit includes a USB-C charging cable and silicone mounting straps. You need to provide your own USB wall charger because one is not included in the kit.
stanislav
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2025
Outstanding QualityI have to say, the quality of this set is outstanding and has opened my eyes to the high standards of Chinese craftsmanship. The attention to detail is remarkable, and you'll be amazed at how well-designed this set is. The bell sounds pleasant, made from real copper. Highly recommend!
Jim M
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
The lights in this set are functional and bright enough for basic safety at night. The headlight has a hot spot that does a good job illuminating the ground directly in front of the bike (or scooter in my case) at low speeds but doesn't provide enough long-range or peripheral illumination to feel safe riding at higher speeds at night using this light alone.One thing I do love about this set is the bell. It is a lot louder than the electronic beeper that came with my scooter, and I think the bell sounds either more "polite" or more familiar to pedestrians.
Megan Jakubowski
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2025
Good lights and bell. The light inst the brightest but is certainly enough to see during the night. The bell required some adjustment so it was in a good spot without having to take my hand off the handle bar to flick. both the front and back light have a small hard to find on/off button which can be hard / impossible to do while riding (do not recommend). I do also wish the head light came with a screw to tighten because it can shift going over bumps as its held on by a easy to remove rubber strap. Battery seems to last a few hours on max but recharges fairly quick.Overall, good quality for the price but there are better choices for brightness.
Steve K.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Sharp looking gear that feels rock solid and durable. Lights are powerful, buttons and USB ports work smoothly and feel certain to be waterproof, mounting hardware is strong, the straps are thick and look fairly indestructible. Good attention to detail.There are several light patterns that cover the basics and serve well as nighttime and commuter lights. It wouldn’t hurt to have some more options like fade-in/fade-out, more strobe effects, and other festive vibes for the times when you might be at a party or in a parade, but that’s just bonus stuff and not a deal breaker.The bell is loud and clear, and constructed with strong material like the rest of the product.The front light shows green when charged, then switches to red when it’s low and a blinking red when it’s almost kaput. It would be nice to have more indicators of charge level than this so you know if it’s 75%, 50%, and so on, rather than suddenly turning red when near empty. The rear light doesn’t seem to have low indicators at all. And when the bell is about to run out of sound what warning will we have?The box is nicely made and custom fit for the components, which shows pride in the work and makes for good gift presentation.The price at $20 is a great value for this level of craftsmanship.
mnr in la
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I usually don't give 5 star reviews for gear that I have not had in service long enough for evaluating durability and that is the case here: only have used this stuff a few times and not in any bad weather. That said, this is a nice little set that includes a compact headlight that still gives off a bright light; and a very slim tail light that is also impressively bright. I would ding the tail just a touch for having a tiny switch that's not super easy to grab on the fly, and the fact that the included bell is anything but slim. In fact it is a little chunky and would be more at home on a commuter style city bike than a lightweight road bike, but that girth does help to give it a pretty nice and deep tone and the shape is somewhat directional so that may help people hearing it at a distance. Anyway the lights are so nice that the bell almost seems like a bonus. Not sure where they will price this as it became unavailable around the time I got to writing this review, but if price is right these seem like a pretty decent set. Hoping the weatherproofing and run time will hold up to a 5 star standard, but I'll amend this if they don't.
pete
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 26, 2025
This bike light set includes a front and back light, a bell, and all the fixings to attach the lights and bell to your bike. The front light has an aluminium chassis with a matt black plastic front and the bell is made from a simple metal cone which "dings" when you flip the sprung lever. It presents well and gives the impression of a premium set of lights. The front beam is pretty powerful and certainly bright enough to light the road ahead and to be seen by other road users. The manufacturer suggests a time of up to 10 hours between charges when used on the low power or strobe settings, and 18 hours for the back light, but I haven't had time to put that to the test yet. There is a USB-C cable included for charging and the rear light can removed from it's housing with a clip, although the front light is attached to the silicone fixing and needs to removed in one piece for charging purposes. No big problem though, as the stretchy silicone strap is easy to remove and replace on your handlebars. The front light is quite small in size but has a reassuring weight to it, and both the front and back lights are IPX 65 rated, which means that they are splash proof from any direction, but not for submergence in water. This is an excellent bike light and bell set, and at £13.95 it seems like pretty good value considering the quality and functionality. I like the USB-C rechargeable function and the ease of attachment to my bike. Big 5 stars from me!
Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This bike light set and bell set is a game-changer for cyclists who want safety and style without breaking the bank. The front light packs a serious punch with 540 lumens and multiple modes, including an amber strobe that’s perfect for daytime rides while saving battery. The rear light is great, with flashy patterns that ensure you’re seen from all angles. Both lights charge via USB-C, which is such a win—no more hunting for those outdated micro USB cables my older lights always needed. Plus, USB-C charges faster and feels way more modern. Battery life? Solid. You’ll get up to 10 hours on the front light (low/strobe mode) and a whopping 18 hours on the rear (haven't tested the full 10 or 18 hours yet).Setting everything up is a breeze with the rubber straps, though they’re a bit of a double-edged sword—they’re super easy to pop on and off, but that also means someone else could snag them if you’re parked in the city. I always take mine off when I leave my bike - I'm sure I could figure out some way to keep them secured but I'll deal with that another time. The bell is simple but loud: a spring-loaded “dinger” that gives off a loud, crisp ring that lasts long enough to make sure people hear you coming.Overall, this set is sleek, durable, and packed with features that make it feel like a steal. If you’re looking for reliable bike lights and a bell that gets the job done (and then some), this kit has you covered!
Brad
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
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Justin
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
I really like this bike light and bell kit. I was surprised with how well made it is. The batteries seem to last quite long as well.The front light is extremely bright, has 3 main brightness settings, and 2 amber and white light strobe cycles. Why the amber? The instructions says this mode uses the least battery.For the rear light you have several different modes of flashing red. Each LED on the rear light can flash at different times. So you have up/down blinking, random flashing blinking, etc. The modes are quite good. The rear light can rotate on the clamp. Do you can mount it vertical or horizontal.The bell is white good quality, has a spring actuated hammer. You flick it back and you get 1 very loud "ding" from the bell. The sound resonates and lasts for several seconds. I really like this style of bell and find them to be effective.Attaching them all to my bike I found a few things I didn't like. The front and rear light, being held on with a rubber strap, it's easy to remove. That's a pro and a con. In the city, these can be easily stolen. Also, getting the rubber strap tight enough to not vibrate out of place, is a little different. So I feel like it puts a lot of tension on the rubber and I don't know how long it will last.Also for the bell, while easy to secure with the provided Allen key, the plastic spacer is make of hard plastic. So it has some tendency to rotate on smooth handle bars. Make sure to tighten the bolt.Overall, it's a great kit and I have no problems recommending it to anyone.
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