🔔 Make Some Noise and Shine Bright!
The Orp Smart Horn + Light in Pink combines a powerful sound horn with a bright LED light, designed for versatility and convenience. Perfect for outdoor activities, it connects to your smartphone for easy control, ensuring you stay heard and seen wherever you go.
T**G
General like it but two things
General like it but two things, first it is hard to tighten it down enough on the handle bars to stop it from moving when being used, second although I like the chipping sound the Orp makes, other path users have no idea what the sound means so it's not as useful in that respect as a normal bell.
R**8
works as advertised, just not powerful enough
I am writing this to provide information to other consumers even though I do not enjoy writing bad reviews. I hope this can provide information that was not available for me when I bought this about two months ago. Also, I feel annoyed because I spent $65 on a light that feels like it is growing less and less valuable.Things of note: it is loud when you activate the horn in a room at 96 decibels. It is blinding when you look directly at the light with two LEDs putting out 87 lumens each.These sound like good qualities to someone new to biking. But here's what I learned through using it:First, it's disappointingly dim. On full light mode, it barely lights the road so I no longer use it to see, I use it in hopes that others can see me. But I just ordered some monkey lights (rim lights) because multiple cars turning left have skidded to a stop, unable to see me coming from the opposite direction at night.I've been shopping for a new light for road lighting and planning to use this for added visibility. I ride only in an urban environment, but I want to see potholes at night and I'm thinking i might need something with more than 300 lumens to actually see the road.Second, the horn is almost useless. The polite bird sound is unnoticeable by other bikers or pedestrians. In the blare of a city street, even with only moderate traffic, some strange bird sound gets no one's attention.And the loud sound is just not loud enough. It sounds like: "eeeeeeee." It doesn't seem to get any driver's attention when someone is pulling out in front of me and I wouldn't know what that sound is if I were driving. Too bad I haven't seen a reasonable horn option that sounds like a car horn.So the horn feels more and more useless for me. I activate the loud sound for pedestrians and I am glad to have a horn for emergencies, but at this point, I think a loud mechanical bike bell would be better.In retrospect, I would have bought a front-back light combo, such as portland road works combo for $100, saving money on the front and end lights I bought separately and getting a 450 lumen headlight. And I would have bought a loud bike bell.I initially gave this two stars because it works as advertised and it is easy to install and remove every time I leave the bike locked up. But then I gave it an additional star because the USB charging is really convenient.
B**L
DO NOT BUY
My wife and I have purchased four of this item. The only thing I learned is that we are slow learners. The design is great; however the actual manufacturing process leaves you with a non functioning unit in a little as 30 days. I just finished making one working unit out of three broken ones. The first unit was thrown away two years ago. On two of the items the plastics (cheap plastic) that is supposed to hold the silicone wrap broke. On the other two the units would indicate a full charge but not operate. I took the good plastic piece from the bad electronics and switched it out. Really, at this price point more should be expected in terms of quality.
P**Y
Check your local bike laws/rules. This can’t be your only night light.
I’d like to give more stars but tonight I learned another negative about this horn... the main bike trail I use to commute has posted rules and that includes “a standard bike bell”. You might think oh how old fashioned but add it to the fact that this electronic horn simply does not work as expected as mentioned in other reviews. Not only do pedestrians both hound and old, and even four legged, not notice the sound it makes but even co-riders kept asking “was that you?” When I used it right beside them, they consistently said they it didn’t sound as if it was coming from me/my direction. That plus the very dim light (really only useful as a flasher) and the bulkiness, it takes up a lot of handle bar real estate for its usefulness means it just isn’t worth it in many ways.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
3 days ago