🚴♂️ Light Up Your Path, Stay Safe in Style!
The OTYTYBike Tail Light is a cutting-edge safety accessory for cyclists, featuring a 180-degree visibility range, wireless remote control for turn signals, USB rechargeable battery, and IPX2 waterproof design. Weighing only 160g, it’s perfect for mountain and road bikes, ensuring you stay safe and seen during your rides.
Color | Red |
Material Type | Plastic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | OTYTY |
Manufacturer | OTYTY |
Manufacturer reference | BTL-1 |
Product Dimensions | 13.21 x 11 x 6.71 cm; 160 g |
ASIN | B07S82FJ4J |
D**L
Beautiful and awesome
Good quality as mentioned. I am not sure about battery but looks nice on the bike its a bit bulky despite that i love it
K**
Brilliant
Pros.Received package before scheduled date.Awesome packaging.Works as stated on add.Rubbers at think, no problem attaching it to the bicycle.Lights a super bright in daylight and even more so at night.Very happy with the product.Cons...NONE
S**8
جيد جدا
جيد جدا
M**D
Low quality material
The idea and design are good but it is made of low quality plastic material even the rubber band is of low quality thin rubber.I would have given it 5 stars if it was made of good quality material
G**E
Great
Works as advertised and very bright.
D**T
Multifunctional BRIGHT LED signaling light.
The signal light came on time, well packaged with no damage on opening.Functions: I charged up the main signal light unit for two hours and activated the remote disc battery to test out my new signal lights. There are four functions, but I decided to buy another unit so the front of me could be seen on my bike when I activate the remote. I assume that both front and rear would synchronize to the same remote code sent out.Brightness: both yellow and red lights are very bright and will be seen in day and night when activated. I love how the remote buttons light up as you press them. This way you know what is going on with your signal device(s).Mounting: adequate mounting hardware inculuded. I am going to mount my signal device on the rear cargo basket. Because my seat post will always be obstructed by cargo. The front signal device (when it arrives) will be mounted on my front cargo basket. My remote will be mounted close by my left thumb.I was going to install the light on my rear helmet. But the signalling device will definitely get busted with what my helmet goes through. It’s all the time my helmet is not in my head, is when the potential for signal device damage to happen.Purchase Price: I paid $33.90 plus taxes and felt it was an excellent investment for my riding safety. Other riad vehicles must know what you’re doing and this signal device makes that happen with the cooperation of your thumb.Overall: I gave this device a five star rating and am quite happy with my purchase.
P**N
Bike
Works really well to indicate where you are going
S**R
Turn signals anyone?
I purchased an electric scooter that looks like a cross between a skateboard and a bicycle that has small 14-inch tires. Since it has a right-hand throttle like a motorcycle is much more difficult to use hand signals so I started looking for a better way to let cars know my intentions. I purchased two of these so that traffic behind me and oncoming traffic would know when I was turning. They are also Bluetooth connected to the controller which is mounted on the handlebars. Initially, I was concerned to find out that each light unit was factory-paired with the accompanying controller. In reading the guide that came with each package I found a little troubleshooting tip about how to re-pair the two items should the pairing fail. Using that, I was able to connect both units to one controller. In mounting, I found that by hitting the turn for a left turn, one of the light units would blink for a right hand turn and the other for a left hand turn. Since the mount is designed to receive the light unit whether you want it vertically or horizontally (joking), I just flipped the one that wasn't blinking for the correct direction over.The only drawback, and I know it is because I am using them in a way the designers didn't anticipate, there is a red light between the turn signals that you could use as a brake light. If I had a way to keep the front unit red light from turning on, it would be less puzzling for the oncoming folks.Whether you use these singly as designed or in pairs, I highly recommend these for any two-wheeler that doesn't have them factory installed.
C**E
Tail light function
Signals work well but if I have the red tail light on and use the signals The tail light stops working and I have to turn it back on every time, makes for a lot of distractions pushing buttons
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