| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| PID | 741202 |
| Adjustable Beam | Yes |
| Usage time at maximum power (h) | 3 |
| Power Source | Integrated battery |
| Manufacturer address | Tyynenmerenkatu 11, 00220 Helsinki |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | Verkkokauppa.com Oyj |
The Flare Shine is a smart, efficient, and budget-friendly USB-rechargeable bike light with an impressive beam distance. Its light pattern, compliant with the German StVZO standard, ensures that you won’t dazzle oncoming traffic while effectively illuminating your path, making it an excellent choice for urban environments. Additionally, it provides side illumination, ensuring that other road users can see you at intersections.
This lamp features three different brightness settings and boasts a long battery life. Its handy, compact size makes it easy to carry, and the adjustable handlebar mount is also simple to detach.
Key Features:
According to the law, bicycles must be equipped with lights during dusk and darkness. Common sense also supports the use of lights on bicycles, as drivers can spot a lit bike well in advance. By law, a bike must display a white or light yellow light at the front during low light conditions. As of January 1, 2015, instead of a fixed light mounted on the bike, a comparable light attached to the cyclist, such as a headlamp, can also be used. If the bike has a rear light, it must emit red light. Orange or white spoke reflectors or reflective tape on the tires enhance visibility.
The Flare Shine is a smart, efficient, and budget-friendly USB-rechargeable bike light with an impressive beam distance. Its light pattern, compliant with the German StVZO standard, ensures that you won't dazzle oncoming traffic while effectively illuminating your path, making it an excellent choice for urban environments. Additionally, it provides side illumination, ensuring that other road users can see you at intersections.
This lamp features three different brightness settings and boasts a long battery life. Its handy, compact size makes it easy to carry, and the adjustable handlebar mount is also simple to detach.
Key Features:
According to the law, bicycles must be equipped with lights during dusk and darkness. Common sense also supports the use of lights on bicycles, as drivers can spot a lit bike well in advance. By law, a bike must display a white or light yellow light at the front during low light conditions. As of January 1, 2015, instead of a fixed light mounted on the bike, a comparable light attached to the cyclist, such as a headlamp, can also be used. If the bike has a rear light, it must emit red light. Orange or white spoke reflectors or reflective tape on the tires enhance visibility.