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Know What's Coming
With its state-of-the-art radar technology, the Magicshine SEEMEE R300 is not just a taillight. It's a proactive safety measure. It detects approaching vehicles, tracking speeds from 5 to 100 km/h (3-60mph). This proactive monitoring dramatically reduces rear-collision risks, whether from fast-moving vehicles, e-bikes, or casual riders, giving you peace of mind on the road.
The SEEMEE R300 alerts you to approaching vehicles from 140 m behind with visual and audible prompts; it's got your back, even around bends, with a 35° watchful eye. It also triggers a 300-lumen alert at 70m vehicle proximity, with smart dimming for safe, friendly visibility. Enjoy unparalleled 270-degree visibility that keeps you visible and safe, even from a distance of up to 2.4 km.
With a robust 3350mAh battery, it powers through for a remarkable 100 hours. And rapid recharge takes a mere 2.15 hours via USB-C. To maximize that life the SEEMEE R300 automatically shuts off after 5 minutes of inactivity and then springs back to life with an Auto Wakeup that senses vibrations.
Includes: Radar/Light, Round Seatpost Mount, Aero Seatpost Mount, and USB-C Charging Cable.
Features:
- BLE/ANT+ Radar System
- Compatible with major head units
- Max Output: 300 Lumens
- Max Runtime: 100 Hours
- 2400m Visibility
- Max Detection Distance: 140 m
- 270° Wide Viewing Angle
- lPX6 Waterproof
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Reviews
I now have the brightest taillight in our riding group, though I'd like to set it lower and then brighten or flash when the radar is triggered (and maybe I haven't found that setting). The radar function works really well and integrates with my Garmin 1040 perfectly. You get an audible notification from the Garmin then a dot (or dots for multiple cars) that rises up the side of the display signifying as the car approaches. When paired, the taillight powers on and off automatically with the Garmin. There are frequent "false positives", but they are easily discernable as the cars don't advance. And I am OK with that and don't callout to the group until the car advances halfway up the screen (30-50 yards) when its more actionable and I pretty certain that its not a false positive. Of course, sometimes a car pulls off once it's been detected. Battery life is good, seemingly lasting 15+ hours on my setting. I'm in a habit, however, to charge when I charge my Garmin. A little bulkier than the Garmin Vario but much, much brighter and much cheaper.
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