






🚴♂️ Light up your ride, own the night!
The LXL USB Rechargeable Super Bike Light Set delivers 600 lumens of bright, water-resistant illumination with a 10+ hour runtime on a quick 2-hour charge. Featuring front and rear LED lights with 5 modes, it installs tool-free in seconds and fits all bike types, ensuring maximum visibility and safety for every ride and beyond.





| Color | 1 |
| Brand | LXL |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Brightness | 600.0 |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| International Protection Rating | IPX5 |
| Manufacturer | LXL |
| UPC | 791519187367 |
| Light Output Maximum | 600 Lumens |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51 x 3.66 x 1.85 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 2.36 x 1.97 inches |
| Brand Name | LXL |
| Warranty Description | Cyirlespo |
| Model Name | LXL |
| Suggested Users | baby-boys |
| Part Number | LXL |
| Included Components | Cyirlespo |
G**O
No regrets - this is one great rechargeable headlamp!
There are so many of these bike headlights, it’s difficult to choose, and with fake reviews rampant, you never know if you can trust the ratings. After spending what felt like hours trying to choose a headlight for my son’s bike, I decided on this one, based on its features, and the number of positive reviews that appeared to come from reviewers with real profiles and lots of varied review histories. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the product exceeded my expectations. For one, it’s smaller than I expected, and much sleeker than the old incandescent lights I last bought around 5 years ago. This is likely thanks to the rechargeable lithium ion batteries, instead of the 3 AA batteries the old lights took. I was kind of worried that recharging would be a hassle, but I moved an old powered USB hub I had into the garage, making recharging a snap. Speaking of battery life, we went on a 1 hr 15 minute ride yesterday, and a 2.5 hour ride today, without recharging in between. We used primarily the main flashing mode for our daytime rides. By the end of today’s ride, the led indicator in the power button changed from green to red, indicating low power, but the headlight remained full brightness, thanks to the lithium ion power. I’m not sure how much longer it would have lasted, but 3 hours and 45 minutes is enough for our rides. If you ride at night a lot, then you might need something with longer battery life, but for most casual riders, who mainly want something to make themselves more visible to cars, this fits the bill.As for brightness, this thing blows away my old incandescent headlamps. It’s clearly visible in bright sunlight, and at night, it shines a nice even beam in front of the bike. I don’t have anything to measure lumens, but this light won’t go unnoticed. When I turn and catch a glimpse of this light, I constantly think I’m seeing a car. It’s that bright.The light has multiple modes, but I primarily use the main flashing mode during daytime rides. It also has smaller yellow leds to the sides of the main white light, that slightly improve side to side visibility. Switching modes is simple, too, just press the power button to toggle.The mounting strap works great, and grips the handlebars firmly, without slipping. I’m not sure if the rubber will lose some of its elasticity with time, but for now, it’s very easy to use and quite secure.Charging is via micro usb. I might have preferred usb-c, but it’s fine. I don’t know how long it takes to charge because I usually just plug it in and the next time we go for a ride, it’s fully charged. The led power button flashes red as it charges, and then turns solid green when fully charged. There’s a small rubber cover over the charging port, that feels a little flimsy, and I can easily see if getting ripped off and lost if we’re not careful.Overall, for the price, I find this headlight a winner! I liked it so much, I ended up buying 3!Oh yeah, it also comes with a red led taillight. The taillight runs on button batteries, and they give you a pretty generous supply of them, which is nice, but honestly, I don’t use the taillight, since I’ve gotten better rechargeable ones on amazon. But it’s a nice touch, and those little taillights might be good as spares. They’re surprisingly bright, too, but changing button batteries is kind of a drag.Hope this helps you decide!
D**I
How to blind everyone who crosses your path.
Good evening everyone,I got this light as a gift a month ago, and I have to say I have tested out a large variety of lights for riding at night on trails, highways, cities, and small towns. This is definitely a light I would recommend for all of the above. It has amazing battery life, and I will get more into that later in the review. As far as installation goes, I handed it to two kids who were 8 and 9 and they figured it out pretty quickly without the instruction booklet. Both lights had energy when I received them in the mail, though I still recommend charging them.So to emphasize the brightness of these lights, they can be seen easily at over half a mile away. They give amazing field of view on both spectrums, with just the red brake light I am able to make things about in pitch-black conditions by about ten feet. The front light has a variety of settings from dim, medium, and bright that will blind any pedestrian or oncoming car with relative ease. There is also a strobe function that has been pretty useful, and a final option where a small blinking light happens on both sides; alas, it isn't quite bright enough for me to notice them, but definitely is eye catching within 20-30'. I was also able to make out animals while I was out on the trails, and had a broad field of view going well past twenty feet and stretching out to fifteen feet across almost. Whichever way you turn your handlebars, you will easily see anything you're curious about; furthermore, I had a police officer flash his lights at me when aimed directly at him, it will definitely make people notice you on busy highways and crossroads.As far as battery life is concerned, I've been able to get multiple hours out of both sets of lights. I've been using them for about a month with Oklahoma weather, and I was unbelievably surprised due to the recent ice storm that came in. My front light was entirely encased in about 1/8th of an inch of ice from the weather, and despite that I was still able to turn it on and have maximum visibility!!! I honestly didn't think it would work once I got out there, and I admit it had a "Need to be charged" red light that came up, but once it thawed out it was back to normal capacity.This is a durable light for all types of weather. I've had excellent visibility in sleet, rain, as well as foggy conditions. Granted, I recommend pointing the light down towards the street when in busy areas if you don't want people to get angry with you; although, for most scenarios, this light came in handy in every scenario. I will definitely buy another one when the time comes, and I like that I can just plug it into my computer and charge it up in a hour or two.
R**N
Great value!
This is a great bike light for this very low price. I was surprised the rear light required cell batteries, so that is unfortunate. But, the rear light seems like an afterthought and a bonus. And this was really inexpensive, so I forgive them.I use the headlight for riding on the shoulder of the road and on an easy path at dusk. It is bright enough to make me visible to cars and to see well enough on a flat straight trail.I do use this mounted on my handlebars as a secondary headlight in addition to another 2x-3x brighter light mounted on my helmet for more aggressive mountain biking at night. I wouldn't use this light only, for that type of riding, but it is a nice addition to the helmet mounted light for that riding.So, if you want to be seen by cars or see where you're going on an easy path, you can't beat this price. But be aware the rear light uses 2x cell batteries and is not rechargable. The headlight is rechargable and has 3 different brightness and some flashing light settings. It even includes some flashing amber lights too.For this price, it's hard to complain about much, as long as it keeps working.If this was helpful, please give me the thumbs up!
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