Product Comparison: NiteRider Lumina 750 vs NiteRider Lumina 700
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- Ultra bright. I can ride fast in complete dark on the county roads of Texas and see great.
- The light has 5 modes. There is the standard low, medium, and high brightness modes. It also has a flashing mode which is more of a strobe than a flash.
- The light is BRIGHT! It is intended for night trail rides.
- I highly recommend this light, and have hadany compliments on how nice and bright it is.
- Very bright bicycle light - really catches that attention of drivers, pedestrians, and well, everyone.
- I never really need to have it on the brightest setting - three brightness settings and I typically ride on low. The strobe is also great for daytime use.
- These lights are also excellent at trail riding as they make night rides a breeze. Even in a well lit city, I can see my lights flashing on blink mode a half mile away.
- Excellent light combo. In flashing mode both are easily seen in bright sunlight.
- What can i say, it has 3 brightness setting and a strobe part.
- I haven't had a single issue since these lights are extremely bright and it takes willful negligence not to notice these lights
- The light recharges by plugging it into any micro USB charging cable/charger.
- The handlebar mounting is universal for any NiteRider light, and you can purchase extra mounts making it easy to buy one light to use on multiple bikes.
- The light let's you know when the battery is low. When it drops below 20% the power button LED changes color from blue to red.
- It also comes with a helmet mount if you would prefer to have it aim where you are looking.
- The button is very responsive and has a tactile feel to it.
- The Solas taillight is just as good with multiple functions expected in a taillight.
- Absolutely impressed with the visibility this taillight provides to motorists. uper easy to see from a distance.
- The mounting system is very well designed and it seems ideal for those switching it between multiple bikes.
- The top button will turn red which tells me i need to be charged. Once it finished is charge the red light turns blue.
- The USB charging makes it easy to charge on my PC at work and at home.
- Lasts a long time (almost 2 hours at full bright) and has a warning when you have 20% left.
- The battery clearly lasts longer when using the low beam. It lasts a ridiculous long time in walk mode.
- Amazing how powerful it is. USB charge takes a bit so use a charger with 2amps or more, but will charge overnight easy.
- Great light, delivers broad, useful beam as advertised and the quick recharge time is a bonus.
- Thank you for creating a light that keeps me safe. It is small, light weight and long-running.
- The lights stay bright between chargings and are quick to charge as well.
- My evening commute is maybe 35 minutes and I charge my lights every three days.
- It is rechargeable, no longer wasting batts when this gets low on it's batt power.
- Works extremely well. Love the small size and built in battery.
- I can get about 90 minutes on full blast, but I use the flash. I can see well with it, everyone sees me, and it last forever on flash.