Magicshine MJ-808E Rechargeable LED Bike Light 1000 Lumen Product Description
Description: Magicshine new patented bike light MJ-808E uses CREE XM-L ultra bright LED and high efficiency orange peel reflector, providing super bright light. 4x18650 long lasting BAK Li-ion batteries, waterproof rubber pack and compact size make your night adventure more enjoyable.
1. Uses CREE XM-L high brightness LED
2. High efficiency orange peel reflector, excellent throw and side spill
3. 3-level adjustable brightness, flashing warning and over-heat protection functions
4. 4-color/5-modes LED indicator to display battery capacity
5. User-friendly design, easy to mount
Features:
- 1000 Lumen rechargeable LED front bicycle light
- Working modes?100% brightness-30% brightness-flash(2.4HZ)
- Battery?4×18650 Li-ion battery ( 8.4V 4.4AH);Charging time?3-3.5hours
- Surface treatment?Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
- Package included: Light head, Battery pack, Charger, O-rings, Helmet Mount
Price: £79.99
Saved Price: £10.00
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Product Review: Excellent Light
Excellent light for the money and excellent service. Delivered next day! Eeasy to fit and I can't wait to get out and ride with it tonight. I'm so fed up with not being able to see on dark country lanes. Will update when I've used it a few times.
Just got back from a 20 mile ride through pitch dark country lanes. The light was fantastic. My average speed was faster than day time! The only time I felt I had to slow down a bit was on steeper hills. After the first hour the battery capacity light changed to blue (25%) and stayed there until I got home. 20 miles in aprox 1hour 50mins at an average speed of 11 MPH. The battery took about 1 hour to fully recharge. I used low beam when there was any street lighting and full beam in the dark lanes. The only draw back I can see is that I would need a second battery pack for an all night ride at any time other than mid summer :-). I enjoyed this ride more than I have for a long time ...I had a great sighting of a Tawny Owl The beam picked...
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