BLINDER TWINPACK
Saying these lights are bright is an under - estimation. With the latest COB technology, Blinder lights shine with 200 lumens at the front and 100 lumens at the rear. This guarantees visibility and safety in all lighting situations.
INTEGRATED USB PLUG
No need for a separate charging cable. The Blinder's built - in USB plug fits right into USB ports. It takes 4 hours to charge. When the battery is low, a red LED next to the button lights up. It turns green and then off when fully charged and ready to use.
TOOL - LESS MOUNT
The Blinder lights come with a tool - free removable silicone strap. It fits bars and seat posts 22 – 32mm in diameter. There's also a large strap for tubes and head tube profiles up to 200mm in circumference. Knog's easy - to - use mounting system makes installation a breeze, and the silicone straps won't damage your bike's frame or paint.
EASY ON, EASY OFF
Taking off the Blinder for charging or security is simple with our convenient clasp removal system. It's strong enough to hold the light firmly and big enough to use even with gloves in cold weather.
BLINDINGLY BRIGHT
With 200 lumens of light output, the Blinder is an extremely bright choice for cyclists. Efficient Chip on Board (COB) LEDs maintain maximum brightness for up to 90% of the battery life.
SPECS


Using your Blinder Twinpack bike lights is a piece of cake. First, decide where you want to mount them. For bars and seat posts that are 22 – 32mm in diameter, use the small silicone strap. If you're mounting on tubes or head tube profiles with a circumference up to 200mm, go for the large strap. Just wrap the strap around the desired area and secure it with the clasp. It's strong enough to hold the light in place, even when you're cycling on bumpy roads. When it's time to charge the lights, you don't need to search for a charging cable. Just plug the integrated USB directly into a USB port. It'll take about 4 hours to fully charge. Keep an eye on the LED next to the button. When it's red, the battery is low. It'll turn green and then go off when the light is fully charged. As for maintenance, keep the lights clean by wiping them with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the lights. Also, don't expose the lights to extreme temperatures or water for a long time. If you take good care of them, these super - bright lights will keep you safe on the road for a long time.