CygoLite Trion 600: Triple LED Bike Light with Internal Li Ion Battery
CygoLite Trion 600: Triple LED Bike Light with Internal Li Ion Battery
Brand Cygo Lite Model Trion 600 LED Details Lowest Price ($279.28) |
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CygoLite Trion 600: Triple LED Bike Light with Internal Li-Ion Battery
CygoLite Trion 600: Triple LED Bike Light with Internal Li Ion Battery – Features
Cygo Lite Trion 600 headlights, top of the line LED bicycle lighting system with HID brilliance that fits completely in the palm of your hand. Just attach the weatherproof Trion 600 to the handlebar and you’re ready to go. LED output equivalent to HID (600 -Lumen). Compact wireless power design, complete weatherproof construction. 3rd generation high-brightness LED’s, 50000 hour bulb life, 8 total brightness / flashing settings. 3.7 hour Rapid smart charger (100-240-Volt). Quick release handlebar mount fits over-sized and standard handlebars(25.4 to 31.8-Millimeter diameters).
Wireless LED bike light with 3 high-brightness LED bulbs
4 brightness modes: high, mid high, mid low, and low
Fast, slow, walking, and SOS flashing modes for safety
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery runs for up to 12 hours
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CygoLite Trion 600: Triple LED Bike Light with Internal Li Ion Battery – Reviews
This Cygolite bike light is beyond great. This light output is amazing. The rapid charger is nice and the over charge safety is a plus too so you dont burn out the battery. All the different light levels and light options is another plus. And the flashing display to show you how much battery life you have left is priceless! Its not too bulky and really lite. I have older lights with the battery bag and this is a huge step forward by having a self contained battery without sacrificing light output! I am very happy with this light and glad I purchased it! A+++
Mike Phillips
I love this light. No more worrying about cables and batteries. Lasts a long long time and is super bright. Nothing else to say. Get one.
enyawface
I commute in San Jose, which is fairly well lit. This light allows me to see in between street lights, and I’ve never out ridden the light (~25 mph). It has multiple brightness settings, but I just keep it in on the brightest setting, 600 lumens, during the evening and at a flashing setting for the daytime. The light is sturdy and unlike the cheaper Planet Bike Blaze lights the housing probably won’t ever break at the mount.
Sherin Elsharkawy
This light is incredibly bright, too bright for oncoming cyclists on a bike trail in fact, and very, very rugged, have taken a number of spills and clattered across the street with no apparent problems. I use it constantly in the rain without any issues, either. I love the “self-contained” design, and that it easily holds a charge for full-powered use for my two way commute of 40 minutes each way.
The bad news is the mounting bracket for the handlebars. First, when on the handlebars, the center of gravity of the light sits way forward of the bracket, meaning that whenever you go over a bump or jar the light, it has a tendency to drift down. I tried various remedies, including tightening the mounting thumbscrew with pliers, but I finally fixed the problem by wrapping the handlebars with a strip of doublestick carpet tape. I’ve used it for several months now without any slippage.
The second issue was that the bolt holding the bracket to the light has a tendency to loosen, causing the light to drift from side to side. Taking a cue form other online advice, I used a bolt adhesive to set the bolt, which worked fine until I tried to remove the bolt. It was so tight that I actually broke the bond between the inner mounting of the bolt and the light housing, causing it to be “permanently” loose, and also unremovable.
The reason I was trying to remove the mounting bracket was because the tab that secures the light portion of the mounting bracket to the handlebar portion had broke off through normal use (almost daily for one year). I emailed Cygolite’s tech support and they were kind enough to send me a new one, no charge.
Having no choice, I am currently using the old mounting bracket and securing the light with a loop of shock cord, which is actually working fine.
My advice to new users:
1) This is a great and convenient light.
2) Secure the handlebar portion of the mounting bracket to the handlebar with a strip of doublestick carpet tape.
3) Don’t use bolt adhesive on the bolt that secures the mounting bracket to the light itself. I’m guessing that small piece of the same carpet tape would do a great job between the mounting bracket and the light, solving this issue.
4) You may have to replace the mounting bracket eventually.
Parker Lewis
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