Product Comparison: Cygolite Dash 320 vs Cygolite Dash 350
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- I did'nt expect this to be so bright! It's wonderful!
- The daytime running/flashing function of the 4 individual L.E.D.s on the top, help others to see me, and not think I'm part of the background!
- Great little bike light, that recharges at your computer at work.
- You can even set it to blink in 4 of its 7..count 'em..7 modes! In 3 of those 4 blinking modes, the main light blinks along with the 4 lights up top!
- This light will show the road, and the beam is wide enough to see things off the road.
- I live in a city so I tend to use the lower setting of the Quad lamps on steady and the main light flashing so car drivers can see me.
- On steady high mode it has a beam better than any of my flashlights.
- At night in the city with the Dash set to Daylight flashing I can see signs 6 blocks away and people have told me to turn if off because it was so bright.
- The dual light types is nice. One for visibility and one for lighting my path.
- Multiple lighting options, I like the flash option which is bright for cars to detect you.
- It's so friggen easy to attach/remove. Build quality is great. It swivels.
- Mounting on the handlebar of my road bike is also a snap.
- Only charged it once and have about 4 hours on it and it's still bright!
- Love the quick mount/dismount, though I wish there were some in-between holes to use - but that would likely be a weaker strap
- It has low battery indication so u know when to charge.
- This button actually has a number of nice features: on/off, recalls last setting which is great!, low battery indicator, and will even tell you when you're operating at full power for some reason.
- I actually like the rubber strap mount, I've pulled it on tight and it doesn't really move positions.
- I love the little led bar on this light. Once the battery starts running low switch to led only mode and you get several hours more of light.
- I like the flexibility of being able to place it on various positions on my handlebar.
- Another thing I love is that it has the stretchy rubber thing to attach it to the handlebars rather than a mount it slides onto.
- This light is incredible. I have used it for well over a year and it only fails me when I fail it. What I mean by that is, If I forget to charge it, it doesn't work.
- The battery life is as described and charging via the supplied USB cable is easy.
- It holds a charge so long that I sometimes forget to charge it over the weekend, and on Monday I get half a rides worth of light.
- Keeps its charge well and easy to recharge via USB.
- Very bright, battery lasts long enough, many settings. I use it to commute daily in a city, and I'm confident that I'm easily seen.
- So far the battery life is great. Only charged once in a month.
- It's durable, charges relatively fast, extremely bright on it's highest setting.
- Rechargeable battery is much easier than having to swap out batteries every few weeks. Holds a long charge.
- Nice, bright light with a long-lasting battery.
- Compact unobtrusive bar mount and very powerful. Long lasting charge.