Product Comparison: Blitzu Gator 380 vs Blitzu Gator 390
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- The headlight is unique not a flashlight or the typical torpedo look like design that most other lights out there have it is very compact.
- With the Blitzu Gator 380 you get a spot with more of a fuller fill to light up more of the area around you as well
- The front light is unbelievablely bright, the tail light flashes or you can have it steady.
- The light is bright enough to keep you moving on a dark night. The beam of light is steady and demonstrates a well designed unit.
- It's bright, and definitely helps me get around at night.
- The color temperature is about 6000k, so it's a bit blue, not harsh like the cheap crap though.
- The front headlight is clearly visible during the day, and the flashing mode makes you pop out to oncoming traffic.
- I also love that it only has 4 settings: dim, medium, bright, flashing.
- Its definitely bright enough to see by in all lighting conditions in which you need a light. Its definitely bright enough to be seen by.
- As safety lights, these should be very good. I tried it with someone and the visibility is great.
- It comes with a solid plastic clamp style mount that you can leave on the bike and allows easy removal of the light from the base.
- It has a little red on the sides that make it so you are a little more visible from the sides as well.
- The Blitzu will go from Red LED to like an Amber/Yellowish color when its completely charged.
- You can carry the headlight by itself if you're walking and trust me, you will be seen.
- Pretty cool how it can swivel and click into different rotations too.
- The mount for the front light is pretty robust and grips well on the handlebar or handlebar stem, and tilts up and down.
- The front light slides in and clicks securely with a plastic tab that must be pressed down to release the light.
- I have not tested its waterproof abilities as of yet.. But It seems sealed enough to handle rain.
- The mount for the headlight is prettt neat, it cants from side to side and does so with a variable level of tension.
- It attaches easily and detaches quickly. I love the small size.
- Recharge - Both are Micro USB rechargeable and take about two hours.
- The convenience of the rechargeable lights as well as being able to separate the lights from their mounting options are very handy.
- They are USB chargeable but they hold a charge very well.
- This headlight is extremely bright and has multiple setting so you can conserve battery life.
- A very well made and designed unit. Does the job well. Easy to charge and easy to take ON or OFF from your bike.
- After completely draining the batteries they charged in around a couple hours using the small cube iPhone charger.
- The charging port is micro USB-B, which means it's compatible with the vast majority of smartphone cables out there.
- Genius that it is USB rechargeable. This makes it very easy to recharge it at work or home, or anywhere else.
- Very bright at brightest settings. LOVE the USB rechargeable capability.
- The batteries are rechargeable via USB, no trip to the store, or forgetting batteries while at the store.