LED Bike Lights that Send Low Power Alerts

Bike lights are perfect to use at night to keep you safe on the road, making you visible to passing cars. However, once they die you become just another shadow that is not noticeable by motorists. That is where the Eagle 600 bike light comes in. It is the first ever bike light to use an OLED display screen that notifies you to when it will die. 

Eagle 600 bike light with OLED display. (photo courtesy of Magicshine)

The Eagle 600 produces 600 lumens of light through two LED bulbs. The 3100mAh battery allows for an hour and a half of runtime which can be extended by switching settings to low intensity or flash mode. 

The OLED display shows the estimated runtime of the light based on the setting. The Eagle 600 can attached to the handlebars and comes with a quick0release mount making it easy to remove and put on. It is currently sold for US $160. 

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