I have several of the rear knog lights on my kids weehoo trailer and they are awesome. I also own a front one and mounting it on my shirt or helmet seems to make me more visible than on the bike. All of them keep a charge and tend to last their stated time to charge for the brighter settings.
I appreciate the review...but at 0:19, I thought you were using Michael J. Fox as a hand model. A little less "talking with your hands" when trying to show a product would help the presentation.
Can't review commuter lights without showing or describing how they do in a commuter environment. How do they appear for oncoming/trailing cyclists on a dark rainy evening? Typically Knog have made very bright lights with exposed LEDs without meaningful reflectors and diffusers. This means they often blind oncoming and trailing cyclists. Which is bad and technically illegal! Only recently have they understood to look at the german Stvzo standard.
What about the forks! I already have my primary headlight and tail light. but im thinking about getting two of these blinkys for front and back, on each side of my fork and the seat stays
Hi! Nice review, I bought the twin pack 2 years ago roughly but now I'm having problems with the turn on and off (basically, keeping press the button and having that problem). Any idea or recommendations about maintenance? (Wipe with a rug with alcohol or cleaner?). Thanks!