NiteRider Lumina Micro 900
The 5th place in the list of the best bike lights is The NiteRider Lumina Micro 900. It has the same mount as its bigger sibling, the 1200 OLED Boost. It's a great, stable mount that fits a variety of handlebars, and the light detaches from the mount simply if you want to pack it in your pocket or use it as a handheld flashlight. It's also a lot cheaper, thanks to the fact that you won't need the extra 300 lumens or the OLED panel on top. The single button also serves as a low-battery indicator; it glows blue while the battery is fully charged and turns red when the battery is low.
The light's body is sturdy and long-lasting. At full strength, the beam throws a wide beam, so you may use it as a trail light on your mountain bike. During our testing, the run duration was adequate, although it fell short of the claimed two hours of operation at 900 lumens, falling around twenty minutes short. Despite this, the Lumina Micro produces a lot of light, is reasonably priced, and comes with the most solid and easiest mount in the test. If you like the design, mount, and functions of the 1200 OLED Boost but don't mind foregoing the information panel, this is a good option.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Weight : 130 grams
- Lumens : 900 lumens
- Max run time: up to 60 hours; 2 hours at 900 lumens
- Charge time : 2.5 to 4.5 hours
- Light modes : 5
- Charging: USB rechargeable
- Extras : Fits handlebars up to 35mm
REASONS TO BUY
- Excellent mount
- Strong light beam in a compact package
- Lightweight
- Good price
REASONS TO AVOID
- Battery life seems short
RATE: 4.5/5.0
PRICE: $99.99
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