Ravemen FR160 Light
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- By Michael Curran
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Ravemen FR160 amazing performance and a clutter free handlebar.
The Ravemen FR160 Pro USB Rechargeable Out-Front front light is designed to work with computer mounts,160 lumens on the brightest setting, and the six different modes make it ideal for daytime riding and low-light conditions.
Daytime visible warning flashing mode
With the special design of flashing pattern, the eye-catching warning flashing mode of FR160 will keep you visible at daytime riding; 3 constant modes and 3 flashing modes for various riding situations.
Wide-angle lens with side visibility
Increase your side visibility when riding through the crossroad.
Simple and versatile
The light can be mounted between Garmin bike mount and computers;
Replaceable parts (Sold Separately) are also available for Wahoo computers; For Wahoo computers and mounts, replace the insert and the mounting tab of the light.
USB-C charging port
Reversible connector to charge the light easily and no need to flip around looking for the correct orientation; built in red charging indicator.
IPX 6 water-resistance design
The light is usable when riding in the rain. (Please make sure the cap of the charging port is securely mounted after charging)
Product Features
1. Highly efficient COB LEDs with max 160 lumens
2. Eye-catching warning flash for daytime riding and multiple brightness levels for various riding environments
3. Compatible with Garmin computers and Garmin bike mounts
4. USB-C charging port to charge the light easily
5. Mode memory function to remember the last used mode
6. IPX6 water-resistance for heavy rain
7. (Sold separately) Insert and mounting tab for Wahoo computers and mounts
The light has six modes – three constant and three flashing – and it has a memory function, so it'll turn on in the last mode used.
Constant High is 50 lumens with a run-time of 4 hours, Mid is 25 lumens with a run-time of 6.5 hours, and Low is 10 lumens with a run-time of 13.5 hours. Warning flashing, the brightest 160-lumen mode, has a run-time of around 5.3 hours, Rapid flashing is 25 lumens with a run-time of 12.5 hours, and Slow flashing is 50 lumens with a run-time of 8 hours.
I found the claimed run-times to be pretty accurate. Warning flashing, for example, lasted around 5 hours.
Officially, charging takes around 1.6 hours from empty, which again was pretty accurate, and it charges via a USB-C port. This is located on the back of the light and is rubber-bunged for weatherproofing, plus the location means it's out of the way of direct rainfall and spray.