Thank you for the demo, is this a day tail light or only night? is the brightness specified in lumen? Have you checked how far it can be seen in a bright daylight? Also when you are changing the light modes is there an indicator on which mode you are or you have to look at the light to make sure? Also how intuitive is to press the bell button while riding without looking at the remote? I'm concerned with pressing by mistake the light or the other buttons when bell warning is needed right away. I'm also thinking if the brake light feature on a bike makes any sense. I think the most important thing for a tail light is to make drivers notice the presence of a biker on the road which should act as a slow down warning anyway. Brake light on a bike would make sense and should be a requirement If bicycles were in general as fast as cars but that's not the case. Also for the alarm feature, how easy it is to detach the light and put it on the ground to stop beeping? The professional thieves most likely know all alarm devices.
Wow, ok hope I answer all your questions. The light is very bright and works well in the day time. When charging the light pulsats untill charged. I never had had a problem accidently hit a button, and the remote has a clip you must release when removing the remote. The Brake light is the main reason I got the light. I use it on an ebike, and ride in traffic. I want everyone to see me and know my intentions. Hope this helped and thanks for watching!
I appreciate your effort, but you don't have to carry the remote to use the horn, I just got the same one, you have to place the remote in the holder, with the control button facing up, , is impossible to ride the bike, while holding the remote control in your hands, if t he bike is touched, the first alarm sound is a warning sound, if the bike is touched again, the second alarm which is a steady and loud alarm goes off until you turn it off.
Best review so far. Is it easy to take off its mount for recharging? If so, would it be just as easy for a thief to remove it, leaving the bike vulnerable again?
Mine is the G Keni bike tail light with anti-theft alarm plus I got a next light with wireless remote and it has led plus indicator settings plus no brake light sensor.
The biggest worry I have with this. Is that people in cars do not expect bicycle to have brake lights. Therefore may not make the connection that the light changed pattern means a break. What has been your experience?
Thank you for watching. I do agree with you about people getting confused. To make things worse I use it on an Ebike which also confuses people. The plus is it’s bright and it does catch attention.
My bike light does not work I had Amazon send me another on and it does not pair. I charged it overnight and have tried pairing it a dozen times. It still does not work. Any advise?
See if this works The first step, click the disarm button to cancel the arming, The second step, long press the function key for 7 seconds to cancel the pairing mode.you will hear the "di" sound. (You will find that the remote control has lost control of the alarm, indicating that it has been disarmed) The third step, long press the function key for 3 seconds to enter pairing, you will hear one "Di" sound, The fourth step, press any button on remote controller, you will hear two times of "didi", it means pairing successfully
@@MikeAndTheGreatOutdoors Thanks for replying. I did figure it out a couple of days ago. I actually went to the bike shop where I purchased the alarm and the manager there didn’t even know where to plug in the USB. However all is well now!