john r.
Great bit of kit only thing my phone doesn't fit
Esther S.
The reviews looked good, but I had my doubts so set my expectations accordingly. I was happily surprised to find the product has a very nice build quality, is well packaged and performs well...so well that I ended up picking up a second one (shown in pic) that will go on another bike I have though I like the twin lights on the bars, which given the light output of just one, is probably an overkill. My only issue is at first I thought the product was faulted. I could NOT get it to flash or go into SOS mode by clicking through the cycle....by accident I found it you hold the button down for a second it goes into the flashing modes and by clicking 1 more, will go into flashing mode2. That information was nowhere to be found. Once I found how to get into those modes, I was a happy camper.
Nathasn l.
I really obsessed over this purchase and was EXTREMELY surprised at the quality. The headlight is amazing for the money. Perfect light pattern that spreads out wide at the bottom to illuminate the ground directly in front of you. The top of the beam is more focused to throw light further down the street. Extremely bright and decent battery life. The tail light isn't that great, but it's good enough for basic visibility (at night).
Mary J.
EDIT: the company reached out to me about my defective light i received, they sent me a new light set, no problem with the new set, light works great, nice and bright, rear light works nice, comes with replacement batteries, its nice to see a company care about its products, i would recommend this as a afford bike light
ORIGINAL: its an ok bikelight set, both are made of aluminum, both mounts are adjustable for standard tubes and smaller, rear light is nice and bright mine came with 5 replacement batteries, one push is solid, push again for rapid blinking, and one more for slow blinking, the main light is bright, one press turns it on full power, press again for low, one more turns it off, press and hold turns it on to alternating flashing speeds and press again for rapid flashing ,mounts ok wiggles a bit, the light also dims while riding then i realized the BATTERY SLIDES INSIDE THE UNIT causing the light to turn on by itself and to get it to turn off i tapped the back end against my hand, you get what you pay for, will probably send it back
Laren P.
So far so great!
I live in a part of Arizona where trails are everywhere. They are paved or dirt, but they follow the water systems for the energy plant. It is hard to see at night and I definitely don’t want to fall in to the water. I had an old set of lights that I bought from a big box store and they were more of a distraction than help because it was just a glow, more for other people to see me than to assist my ride. I bought these because of the brightness and distance, and boy do these deliver! I’m a pretty curious person so I quickly found the SOS setting on the light as well. Pretty cool but there was no information on that in the booklet. That would be my only suggestion is to tell us how it actually works, but that’s not enough for me to lower my overall rating. I was also pleasantly surprised at how many spare batteries it came with for the rear light. I love this set!
Shane B.
Good and very light and sturdy
James C.
I recently had my bike stolen so not only did I have to replace my bike, but all the accessories that were on it, including my lights. I typically buy my bike stuff at the local store, but their prices are often pretty steep, even though they’re worth it. It was recommended to me to try online in hopes to save some money on this unexpected expense. One of the items I bought was this light. And I can honestly say I am completely in love with it. Not only is it a better light than the one I had, but it’s over 1/2 the price less than what I paid for at the store. My friend just ordered one for her bike because she liked mine so much. It’s got a lifetime warranty which speaks to the confidence in its quality. It comes with extra batteries. And I feel way more visible riding in the dark than I did with my other light. Great buy. Highly recommend!
Catherine S.
I've recently bought a bike. It's pretty cool when the sun's out. However, when it goes and turns dark, there's when the problem begins even if you use your cellphone's light. Believe me. There's no comparison. It's not only scary but also dangerous. I know that cause some days ago, I was trusting in the light of my phone and I swear I almost fell into a curve. So, I had to ride my bike pretty slow in the deepest dark. Poor me. That's the reason I decided to find a good light for my bike and I couldn't have chosen other better than this. Highly recommended! Truly! It helps me a lot in nights. Also, it has some bonus cause it's elegant, portable, easy to use, excellent price, keep you safe,...: JUST PERFECT! ❤️ 5 stars.
Mobi B.
The light is small enough and feels good for the quality for a bike light. For the price you cant go wrong. The tail light I bright enough you keep you safe. But I would suggest if you don't like having a small light that you buy a tail light that I a strip light. Me personally bought another tail light but for a gift or if you don't have the money to spend on a bike parts that you get this light only. The only thing I wish that was on the head light is a swiveling action because I have handle bars that are angled a little and my other lights have a swiveling action and I can get them to face straight forward. But for the price and quality of this light I would keep on buying this light for myself , family members, and friends. And also I like how this light is made out of metal.
Donatus Y.
ive used these bike lights for a few nights so far and i would say im pretty satisfied. The front bike light is very bright with 2 settings. One extremely bright and a dimmer setting. As well as the back light is pretty bright and you can make it blink with different settings by clicking the light. Mounting and visibility is pretty good and easy. The front has a detachable rail so you can slide the light on or off without taking the mount off. For the back, it has a strap with a hook that can fit pretty big/small bike seats. Battery life is also about what it says. Havent run a full text but have gone about 3 hours in total time and still turns on. The front light is rechargeable and the back comes with a few spare watch batteries. Finally, with the water resistance, ive been too scared to take it out in harsh rain but can withstand sprinkle or showers. Still wouldnt risk it however knowing it is only about 20 bucks, not bad. Overall I am satisfied with the product and enjoy using it. Works 100% Good Job Cincred!!!
Willie J.
As a avid mountain biker I sometimes come in later in the evening after dark and was concerned that driver's may not see me on my ride home off the trail. After reading the reviews I purchased the Cincred bike lighs specifically for the ride home on the streets.
First of all I purchased this light and received no freebees for my review.
The light came in a nice cardboard box protected by foam padding which seperated each component. The light itself is made from aluminum and has a definite feel of ruggedness Tobit. Not one of those cheap plastic lights. The mounting is made of what appears to be silicone and wraps around your handle bar and attaches to the light. I have had several lights in the past use the same type of mount and have had them last quite a long time.
The light is charged by USB and comes with a USB charger cord without the actual plug.
The USB charging port is located on the bottom of the light and has a very well made flexible rubber type cover which seems to provide a good deal against rain.... Not sure about it's underwater sealing capabilities. The the in and off switch is located on the top of the light with a raised button. Push once and it goes straight to Max light, pressing a second time take is to it's lower light setting. A third push turns it off. Personally I prefer a light without the flashing capabilities and this light does not have this setting.
As for the light lumens generated by the light, I'm not very sure, but it is a very bright light for its size.
Tonight I took it out with me for a quick ride around the neighborhood on by gravel bike. First noted the the attachment strap and light stayed in place and didn't move, even after taking on a very bumpy rock garden trail.
The light beam itself is wide and I was able to see a good distance in front of me. On the bright setting an oncomming car flashed it's headlights at me. I resolved this by pointing the beam closer to the ground in front of me.
On a dark night I was able to comfortably see a good distance in front of me using the lower light setting.
Note:. While riding tonight I took the light off the bike to inspect it. When I turned the light over and looked at the bottom I could see light leaking around the rubber cover of the USB port. Obviously it is NOT waterproof. Since it is on the bottom of the light I am hoping it will provide enough of a cover to keep rain out. We'll see.
The mounting seems to be secure enough for me to ride a rough trail and not worry about it failing.
Not a light I would use primary for night riding on trails on my mountain bike. But I am going to put in my pack tonise as a back up light just in case my primary light runs out of it's charge.
Along with the light came a red tail light that obviously was made to mount on the seat post. Simple in design, it uses two cr2032 batteries, which the manufacturer provided an extra 5 replacement batteries. The light itself is also made of aluminum. The red lens acts as a push button. One push turns on a solid red light. Second push activates a fast flashing red light, third push goes to slow flashing light and fourth turns the light off.
As for battery lifer for the light, I fully charged it before taking it out tonight and ride about an hour. Did not notice any leading of the amount of light it provided. Will try to find out how long it lasts on a longer ride this month. As for the rear light, I had it in slow flashing mode and did not notice and lessingnif light also.
I plan on using these light during the upcoming fall and winter riding season here in Southern California and will post another review after a few months of use.
Chris L.
For such a small bicycle headlamp, this device sure does put out a very bright beam. This device has saved me on a number of occasions where I was caught out in the dark during a ride on my way home. This lamp is extremely simple to setup and attach and puts out a beam of light comparable to a car headlamp. This review only received 4 stars because of the battery's operating time. The description for this product claims that the headlamp can run on its highest setting for 8 hours continuously, so I decided to put that to the test. I fully charged the device and set it up to run until the battery died completely. At 3 hours and 1 minute, the red lights on the device began flashing and the headlamp dimmed to it's low setting, which I'm assuming means the batteries are running low. I decided to stop the test after 4 hours because the light was becoming too dim to be effectively used at nighttime. Overall, this lamp would be a great choice for somebody that needs a headlamp for riding around a city at night, or as a backup in case you get caught out in the dark during a ride. If you must ride at nighttime, I would highly recommend this lamp for the amount of light it puts out. I would also recommend that you bring a means to charge the lamp or a spare lamp if you plan on biking for an extended period at night, just in case the lamp dies on you.
Daniel F.
This light works wonderfully for my purposes. The beam is plenty bright for night riding, and it illuminates road paint and other reflective surfaces well.
I find myself leaving the mount for the front light on my bike almost always and just using the clip to remove the light from the elastic mount. It seems like the clip is positioned backward from what would be the logical placement. I find myself trying to scoot the light off the slide mount in the wrong direction almost every time I replace it. Could be my fault though.
The rear light is excellent and has three modes. I most often use the slow flashing light for night rides. It is plenty easy to reach down and click it on or off while riding even. I ended up mounting it to my seat post, and it stays on there 24/7.
I use this light probably 2-3 times per week and find myself having to charge it maybe every two weeks? It doesn't seem often at all. The first time I had to charge it I was shocked that it lasted so long. You will notice the light itself becomes dimmer as the battery goes low, but in an emergency, I suppose something is better than nothing! The power indicator isn't super detailed; it'll just let you know when it's low and about to die - which your eyes can probably see from the beam - but nice to have nonetheless.
The actual unit is a beautiful, sturdy matte black metal but nothing that feels like putting a brick on the handlebar. If this were to go missing mysteriously or it was to stop working, I would order it again. I am thinking about getting another to put on the other side of my handlebar just for a bright headlight-esque night ride experience.
Vincent L.
What can I say about the bike light? It has several different brightness settings. Plus the on the flash setting, the flashes vary from slow to fast to slow, with different numbers of flashes. I think that will make me more visible to oncoming cars. I right in an urban setting, so being visible to cars is more important than lighting my way, but the bike light is more than ample for seeing in this environment, particularly to spot dark-clothed pedestrians in crosswalks. The package also comes with a little red light for the back, either steady or slow flash or fast flash. It's battery powered, but the Seller provides a lot of spare batteries.
I am especially impressed with the Seller. I contacted the Seller because I had a problem with a small piece breaking off of the light mount. I heard back from the Seller in less than a day, telling me that I was being sent a new mount. One day later, the replacement arrived -- THE ENTIRE PACKAGE! -- with mount, bike light, rear light, spare batteries, etc. I would definitely purchase from the Seller again.
Ryan B.
Nice strong light that is easy to attach and use. Rear light has several functions to make you stand out in the dark.
Includes USB cable for charging. Shipped no issues there. The only negative might be down the road as the clamp is a rubber strap, not sure how much UV it can take before replacing.
Tancy H.
With the time change and it getting darker sooner than it was, this has been perfect for rising home from work at night. I definitely don’t have to worry about not being seen with how bright it is.
Charles E.
Solid, but lightweight enough not to rotate downward while riding. Already used headlight as a flashlight to lock up bike. Love the ability to dim the front lights for longer use before charging. Perfect for riding in a well lit city to keep from being ticketed at night!
Wish rear light was rechargeable, but extra batteries were nice.
Update: 3 weeks of use, ~10 min each night, using dim setting on headlight stored outside but covered still running from first charge.
Francis D.
Nice product. Turned up well packaged with everything I needed for a quick charge and install. Amazing luminescence given the size. I bought it so my daughter will be a lot more visible and safer and I think this will be the case with this on her bike.
Wayne C.
I bought these to replace my current bike lights. These are much brighter and very easy to attach to and detach from my bike. The front light has two settings - one is bright and second is less bright. Works great for night time biking in the city for improved visibility. I haven't tried running with it yet, but I'll plan to try that out next time I do a nighttime run