The production model is 300 lumen, Surely thats enough for city riding (for which this device is designed)? A cateye 300 lumen rechargeable light (Volt 300) has an RRP of £50, so there's no chance of them going below that. I do think the safety features they've included are quite clever, like the fact that the laser can only turn on when the light is mounted in the bracket.
The production model is 300 lumen, Surely thats enough for city riding (for which this device is designed)? A cateye 300 lumen rechargeable light (Volt 300) has an RRP of £50, so there's no chance of them going below that. I do think the safety features they've included are quite clever, like the fact that the laser can only turn on when the light is mounted in the bracket.