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The Cygolite MiliOn 150 bike light is a 1-piece rechargeable headlight system. It integrates powerful high-brightness LEDs and a quick-release lithium ion battery into a single unit.
| Batteries: | Lithium ion |
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| Battery life flashing: | 6 hours |
| Battery life on high: | 3 hours |
| Battery life on low: | 5 hours |
| Battery mount: | Handlebar |
| Charge time: | 5 hours |
| Light output: | 150 lumens |
| Mounting: | Handlebar |
| Number of bulbs: | 1 |
| System: | LED |
| Weight with batteries: | 130 grams |
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Nice Ligthweight and bright | |
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| I have used this twice since I got it. I used it once on a dusk to evening ride and another ride where I was group riding with 16 other cyclists at night. For my solo dusk ride the flash mode had high intensity and I could tell it warned motorists that I was there. When I switched to full bright beam, it was enough to light my way. On the group ride, it was a moon lit night. All other riders had equivalent if not better lighting. I felt the light compared favorably to the high quality lights of the other riders. I felt that the light was intense enough for me to ride safely at high speed with the group, even in high speed downhill 30 to 35 mph, and in very dark roadways with no street lights and dark tree cover. This light was inexpensive so I am extra impressed given the low cost for the performance. I rode for 2 hours at high light intensity with the group and the light never got to low battery. Temp was cool 40+ degrees but did not affect battery life. I have not tried the power saving 6 hour mode yet, but it looks to be bright enough for medium speed riding. It is sturdy and charges well on my computers USB. It attached to the bike handlebars securely. It is small and lightweight. It's easy to use. I think it's a good buy. | |
| McChuck at REI on 11/11/2009 | |
Great for road biking | |
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| I have used this twice since I got it. Once for a dusk to evening ride and another ride where I was group riding with 16 other cylists at night. For my solo dusk ride the flash mode had high intensity and I could tell it warned motorists that I was there. When I switched to full bright beam, It was enought to light my way. On the group ride, it was a moon lit night. All other riders had equivalant if not better lighting. I felt the light compared favorably to the high quality lights of the other riders. I felt that the light was intense enough for me to ride safely at high speed with the group, even in high speed downhill 30 to 35 mph, and in very dark roadways with no street lights and dark tree cover. This light was inexpensive so I am extra impressed given the low cost for the performance. I rode for 2 hours at high light intensity with the group and the light never got to low battery. Temp was cool 40+ degrees but did not affect battery life. I have not tried the power saving 6 hour mode yet, but it looks to be bright enough for medium speed riding. It is sturdy and charges well on my computers USB. It attached to the bike handlebars securely. It is small and lite. Its easy to use. I think its a good buy. | |
| McChuck at REI on 11/11/2009 | |
excellent light at a good price | |
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| I've been using this light for my commute in the Seattle area. In the winter we rarely see the sun here in the Pacific Northwest, so I'm riding in the dark both ways, for a lighted round trip of about 2 hours. I think the light has a low battery indicator, but so far I haven't seen it, as it does fine for two hours and I recharge it every night. Part of my ride is on an unlighted bike path, and with this light I can see what's coming without any difficulty. When I'm on the road, I'm pretty sure drivers can't avoid seeing me, and probably its brightness makes some of them regret leaving their sunglasses at home. | |
| etellman at REI on 12/12/2009 | |
All it is advertised to be. | |
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| Quite frankly I am astonished at the field of view lit up by the CygoLite MiliOn 150. I have a huge old hand held spot light and the MilliOn 150 puts out more light. Great on the bike and walking the dog through a wooded common area at night. | |
| MO Rider at REI on 12/12/2009 | |
light and efficient | |
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| Great size, can take it on/off easily and it fits in your pocket. you can recharge it via your USB or the wall. 150 lumens is not quite bright enough for mountain biking but very good for road. Haven't used it in the rain yet, hoping it holds out! | |
| maggiemae at REI on 12/12/2009 | |
great value, bright, tiny headlight | |
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| Very impressive light overall. perfect coomuting light with good run times and nice features. Only bad thing is the beam can dazzle from the front and some light is therefore wasted above. Overall nice beam on the road. | |
| oli at REI on 11/11/2009 | |