🚴♂️ Light Up Your Path, Own the Night!
The Jowbeam JB866 2-pack bike light set delivers 800 lumens of adjustable, ultra-bright LED illumination with a beam distance up to 200 meters. Featuring three light modes and IPX4 water resistance, these compact aluminum lights mount easily on most bike frames and double as portable flashlights. Perfect for millennial professionals who demand safety, style, and versatility on every ride.
Color | balck |
Brand | Jowbeam |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Frame Mount |
Product Dimensions | 1.38"L x 1.38"W x 4.72"H |
Number of settings | 3 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
Manufacturer | SHEN ZHEN SHI PAN YUE HU WAI Co.Ltd |
UPC | 611885738928 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 4.09 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Jowbeam |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Part Number | JB866 |
J**D
Using two lights on handlebars allows for greater safety during predawn rides.
I replaced a single light on my handlebars with this pair of lights. I now have overlapping beams directly in front of me and greater range just off the paved roads to the side. I feel more comfortable with twin lights. I use just one of the rear lights for safety.
S**O
We keep buying them.
These are so great that we keep buying them for our friends and family because of how convenient easy they are to use. Definitely recommended.
J**C
Rear tail lights are offset by about 20 degrees or so, to mount on seat post or seat stays
These headlights are very bright, have an adjustable zoom feature for distance, and the pulse flash that is hard NOT TO SEE. But the rear tail lights are made to be mounted on the seat stays or seat post neither of which will work for me - the seat stays are too low and I have a rear rack which often times has something on it and will block a light mounted on the seat post, so I have a bar mounted to my rear bike rack and that is what I usually mount my tail lights on.The front lights mounts are easy to install, no tools required, and the lights themselves can be quickly removed when you’re locking up the bike, and the rear lights use a rubber strap to mount which can also be quickly removed for anti-theft. ( and I can’t even count how many bike lights I’ve had stolen, forget to remove them one time and they’re gone)I will keep these, I like the front lights a lot, and I can rig up the tail lights to point straight behind me. But the rear lights are not as bright as I’d like, however there are two of them, and that gives them higher visibility. And what I really do like is all you have to do to turn them on is push on the lens to get to whatever mode you want, no tiny buttons to fumble around with.And I can't really tell you about the battery life, I carry spare batteries in my backpack, and don't ride as much at night anymore as I did a few years anyway. But I’ve had all four lights flashing and/or steady on several occasions since I first got them and they’re still going strong… $1 store batteries on the AAA, the rear lights come with the CR2032’s already inside but you will have to remove the shipping plastic that stops these from discharging.I have a shoe box full of rechargeable lithium bike lights, costing anywhere from $8 - $20 a pair, They all work great for about 3 to 6 months and then the battery life starts to fade from about and 1 to 1.5 hours (steady low/flashing) down to about half an hour at best. If I use them for even twenty minutes now at dusk or full dark, they will conk out on me in the middle of my next night time ride unless I recharge them, and a few (purchased just last July 2022) won't even hold a charge anymore when sittingunused for more than a few days. So I decided to go with good old fashioned lights using AA, AAA or coin cells. So I'm going to go back to having a zip lock bag full of spent batteries in my garage and bring them to a disposal site (my local library for us here- and yes, please do that too if you don't already, do not just throw them away along with the regular trash)I would like to get rechargeable lithium AA/AAAC/D but they are cost prohibitive, not when I can buy them for about $1 for six to eight,(or $1 for 2 or 3 coin cells) and don’t let anyone kid you they last just as long as the name brands do, and even if they last a little less? The name brands would have to last 4 to 8 times longer at their price point just to match the cost of the $1 type batteries... And do those Bunny batteries or Coppertops last 400% to 800% longer?Four stars, one star taken for no mention about the offset mount on the rear lights.But I would buy again, and I do recommend, and a great price for these btw.
S**.
Quality
No dislikes at all .
B**E
A little disappointed.
I was a little disappointed in these, but I can`t blame anybody but the buyer,(me). I misread that these were regular bike lights and they are not (really). They are flashlights with mounts for your handle bars and I`m not impressed for they are not too bright. With the manufactured head light that came with my bike and these 2 a total of 3, I can see the road better, but NOT what I was wanting and needing. I live in a dark skies area and it gets dark out here. I saw a person this past summer with their bike lit up like a X Mas tree.They mounted lights all over the frame. I knew these would not do that,but I had REALLY hope to be able to see farther. NOW I love the tail lights, they are nice. I have them steady on and another one that flashes.But the most safety thing is I have reflective tape all over the bike and on my vest, but mainly I watch out for myself while on bikes. It`s so funny that horse riders will wave at you to slow down if they are on their horse, but the driver of a horse trailer with NO traffic coming,won`t even move over one inch. I do not own the road, nor do I want to give anyone trouble, but give bikes a bit of room, in case we have to swerve out of the way for something. Because if I swerve out of the way, I`m riding right in front of you.
J**E
Bike
Excelente accesorio para mi bicicleta. De lujo
S**.
Great durable light.
I really like this headlight. I can double as a flashlight if you take it off the mount, which is useful. My favorite thing is it can be adapted for AAA or 18650 Li batteries. I have several rechargeable Li batteries so I always have a good battery in the light. The metal case makes it almost bullet proof. 2 the price of one is a great deal.
A**E
I like it
Okay the taillights are crap because they've got them little stupid round flat batteries in them but the two flashlights are cool they fit into this thing and strapped to the handlebars and they come with an insert for three Triple-A batteries but they have an extra piece you can screw onto the butt which lets you put one of these 3.7 volt batteries in there. They don't Zoom as tight as my other ones do but they're meant for a bike light so you don't really need them to zoom a real tight beam anyway. Like I said the taillights are crap but the headlight flashlight things are worth the money all by themselves
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