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This Little Light Of Mine
The Lezyne Zecto Drive 200+ Rear is a low-profile, high-visibility light with an impressive 200 lumens of brightness. Its six combined solid and flash output modes offer versatile options for any situation. Its highly disruptive Daytime Flash mode ensures maximum visibility during daylight hours, and the intelligent Power Indicator displays battery runtime and increases side visibility. The light is fitted with a patented 2-in-1 clip and strap mounting system, allowing easy attachment to handlebars or loops.
It is rigorously tested to IPX7 Waterproofing standards to withstand even the harshest weather conditions. With a 650 mAh battery capacity, the Zecto Drive 200+ Rear offers a maximum runtime of up to 35 hours in Femto mode. It also boasts USB-C waterproof charging(cable not included), making it easy to keep it charged and ready to go.
Features:
- Waterproof fast-charging USB-C port
- Engineered Optical Lens Design
- Increased Battery Capacity
- Fresh Form Factor
- Improved Heat Dissipation
Specs:
- Max Lumens: 200
- Max Runtime: 35 hours
- Battery Capacity (mAh): 650
- Recharge Type: USB-C
- Weight: 50g
- Dimensions: 43mm, 45mm, 30mm
- Features: IPX7, Daytime Flash
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
Reviews
I keep losing lights that have all kinds of creative attach methods at to the bike. I was looking for a rechargeable, bright USB-C chargee light that. Thats exactly what it is. So the light is attached to the rubber strap and cannot fall off. You need to remove the light with the rubber strap to charge it. Not as nice as having it clip in but really nice that it can't fall off.
Only complaint is that the rubber strap could be a bit longer. My gravel bike has a mountain bike width seat post and the strap is a bit tight on that.
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