GoBrightz, the easy-to-install LED bike underglow light kit that illuminates the ground beneath your front wheel. Set the tone for your ride with an array of vibrant colors and patterns. Whether you're looking to add a splash of personality or extra safety to your ride, GoBrightz is the perfect light for you! Our unique bike frame-mounted light gives freedom to express yourself on your next ride with the help of GoBrightz - illuminating your journey in style!
In my second riding season with this light set. I already have very bright front and rear LED's on my commuter E-bike. I mounted this light on the top tube because the down tube is where the battery sits (too fat around). The silicone mounting straps survived a full summer of riding. No stretching, fading or significant wear noticeable. The two AAA batteries lasted all summer and into the fall. I just replaced them but they were working fine. Still plenty bright. I just wanted a fresh set for 2025. The yellow LED's give a sharp contrast to my white front lights and red rear lights. VERY VISIBLE. No complaints here. Bring on the Spring!
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Works well for electric skateboard - I used Velcro tape to secure it instead of the pieces that come for the bike.2 AAA batteries needed (not included), not rechargeable unfortunately.Seems to be pretty bright, very easy to turn on and to turn off. It seems like great value for the price - I already have puck lights on the top part of the board, I had them on the bottom too but they didn’t make it. Hopefully the switch to Velcro tape on the top pucks helps, otherwise I may get another one of these to put on top part instead.I will update review if problems occur with stability, brightness, if they burn out, or any other issues.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I love the color red and at night time it’s the easiest to see without affecting your night vision. also the strobe option or stationary is pretty unique as well.Value for money:Cost wise, it was less expensive to purchase on here than it was in store. Yeah there was shipping and taxes but at my local stores, it still cost about $5.00 more per one light.Ease of installation:So for my bike in particular, the rubber ties did not fit. However, I found all weather resistant zip-ties did just the trick, if not better because once installed and covered with high quality clear tape, these babies were 100% waterproof! Color:I picked red because it’s bright, easy to see, and doesn’t affect your night vision.Functionality:There’s slow flash, stationary, and strobe modes. The stationary is good for riding at night in dark areas whereby strobes are great for areas where there’s street lights. Once you figure out your riding route, you’ll know the setting that you need.
These lights are marketed to a younger audience with the prospects of adding that dope early 2000's custom import scene underglow lighting to their bicycle, increasing their visibility, safety, and aesthetic appeal. However, even if you're a jaded adult cyclist, there's more than meets the eye and there may be something in it for you.If you have a cargo rack on your bicycle, this is the perfect taillight. Mounts easily and securely to the rear with two zip ties, and lasts long enough for multiple night rides. Stuff two AAA's in a Ziploc bag, put it in your pannier bag, and enjoy the piece of mind that you can quickly swap them out without tools should the light start to die out on you.Lighting options include solid light and three flashing modes of increasing frequency. The LEDs shine bright, and in a horizontal position facing directly behind, is nearly impossible to miss in the dark.I've had a handful of these lights since middle school, and the first few did succumb to corrosion after lots of use and sitting exposed to the winter elements. However, the two I have now (the oldest being a few years old) still work fine despite exposure to the elements. I highly recommend installing with the battery cover facing down so as to drain any water that enters. This makes replacing batteries a little more cumbersome, but it's still very easy and quick to do on the side of the road, and the batteries last surprisingly long for only two AAAs so unless you do consistent riding in dark/inclement conditions, you shouldn't have to replace them too often. I've had the same batteries in mine for a few months, and they still shine bright after some hours of night riding.Even if I had to replace the whole unit every year, it would be well worth the ~$12 for the utility, ease of installation and use, cheap price, reliability, battery life, and visibility. Brightz is making a mistake by not marketing their red bar light to commuters and bikepackers considering how perfectly this fits on a rack.
OK, but not as bright as I had hoped it would be.
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