Front and rear light technology has surged ahead in recent times, with more and more riders using lights at all times.
A powerhouse of the bike light category, MagicShine has earned a solid reputation with its wide range of quality front and rear lighting options.
Bicycling Australia has enjoyed using and reviewing several of the company’s lights over the past couple of years, the standouts being the whopping 8000-lumen Monteer (that uses a remote li-ion battery pack), to the SeeMee 200 rear light that features an innovative downward facing spread beam. The SeeMee 200 offers the innovative feature of a downward projection of light … it clearly helps a rider really standout at night! Today we are looking at two other MagicShine lights, the RAY 1600 and SeeMee 150.
First to the Ray, this front light uses two high-efficiency LEDs to produce a combined maximum of 1600 lumens of bright, white light.
Forming a well-rounded beam pattern is a pair of custom-designed, high transmittance optical lenses, one of which has been fine-tuned to produce a far-reaching spotlight, while the other specialises as a closer-distance floodlight.
The blend of the two beams evenly and seamlessly blanket the rider’s path. It’s suited for mountain biking, trails & paths, road cycling, urban commuting, etc.
Newly introduced is the smart mode; the light automatically adjusts its output based on the level of ambient light it detects. Under day mode, the output will be limited to 30 lumens to increase the rider’s passive visibility in traffic. Under night mode, or […]
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