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Victoper Bike Lights Front And Back, 2023 Upgrade Super

Victoper Bike Lights Front And Back

Victoper Bike Lights Front And Back, 2023 Upgrade Super Bright 5000 Lumen 5 LED Bicycle Lights Durable IPX6 Waterproof USB Rechargeable 5 Modes Bike Lights Set For Road Mountain Night Riding


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Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 3 cm; 300 Grams
Brand: Victoper
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: Victoper
Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 3 cm; 300 Grams

25 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI like the fact that this light tells you how much time is left. For example, it’ll show you how many hours remain in the high, medium, and low modes. And the flashing mode that shows a battery percentage remaining remain.

    I ride about 45 minutes per day and the headlight will last many weeks before needing to recharge. It’s also very bright.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    For the price this is a good product. It was easy to install and mounting it was not to bad. It does shake a bit due to the mounting setup. It says it’s bright and it is just not as bright as I wanted it to be. It does the job though. The light is more of a spot light beam, and just spreads slightly.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersFront light is bright, has a long lasting battery, and can function as a phone charger. It uses a modern USB-C connection. So why do they want me to carry a separate different cable for charging the rear light. The front light is worth the price, the back light isn’t bad (except it uses a cable that my other devices don’t use anymore). If you want the best Front Light I could find, get this one and either get a different rear light or carry two cables.

  4. IleneKnotts says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent brightness but fixing and fixing attachments broken the moment I tried to tighten up , so although light is great, no good if u have to hold it in your hand on ur bicycle

  5. EricaGarret says:

     United States

    Wow this light is bright! It is easy to turn on with a push of a button and can move from being steady, to flashing and really blinking fast. The light is extremely bright white light and can project far enough for me to see while biking. To turn off, I found it a little trickier because I would cycle through the light and then turn it off just to have it turn back on so I was a little frustrated with that but once I figure it out, it got easier to use. It mounted on my bike, had a little trouble to mount it at first but after a little more wiggle room I got it to adjust and stay on. Battery life is ok, depends on the brightness and setting, the brighter you go the faster the drain so I bring me the charger with me and charge when I can. Not bad for a small light.

  6. Nelly68Zgqihdt says:

     United States

    I fully charged the light before use. I don’t know how long the battery will last as I have only used it for less than 2 hours. At this moment using position one on the headlamp switch the display window says 8 hours 24 minutes left, on position 4 (blinking) it says 97 hours left (said 99 hours after full charge before use).

    I was forced to use double sided tape on the bike handle bar under the headlamp mount, then tighten the headlamp mount as much as I dared to keep from breaking the plastic, that kept it secure. Have hit many bumps (not pot holes) and railroad tracks and the headlight has not moved from position and only ride on paved roads. My bike was not made for off road and uses thin tires.

    I used double side tape on the bike for the tail light to be mounted on. I don’t like the mount, the strap feels like soft rubber that may allow the light to fall off when riding my bike and I am very careful each time I put it on as securely as possible. Tail light is bright even though it is tilted downward somewhat, I use the first blinking light. Wish there was a better mount and one that can be adjusted up or down on one axis.

    I have not ridden at night yet with these lamps. I find the headlamp 4th switch position (flashing) bright for others to see in daylight and it permits much longer battery life and this position will keep heat down, heat can kill circuitry.

    Obviously this is a very early review, if I find another problem I will change it.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The only down side is that it doesn’t do up tight enough so slides from vibration. It did come with a piece which is meant to help, but this fell off at some poi

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Great price for bike lights! This bike light is nice and bright. We do not go places to ride at night but these are great for kids to ride around the house at night!

  9. Mac52Zvaowz says:

     United States

    This light is great. Its bright, the mount is easy to use and is very sturdy. I don’t doubt this light will be able to handle any rough rides. The light has several brightness settings and is USB C rechargeable. For the price point you can’t beat this light.

  10. David Nield says:

     United States

    I don’t do much night biking and I am just getting into biking. I have, however, been on rails to trails and other paved bike routes and lost track of time which caused me to bike at night so this seems like something I should have. One of the areas I bike in has rattlesnakes and some of the asphalt has divots so a light is essential for areas where you need to be careful of hazards in the environment.

    From the start I appreciate the realistic lumen rating here. It’s not like a lot of other products on this site that boast ridiculous claims of 1,000 -10,000 lumens. This product claims real 400 lumen light and while I can’t personally scientifically measure that claim, I can say it is a nice bright light. It gives a good 30 feet or so of visibility for me in the dark with a nice spread of light. The housing feels well built (exceeding my expectations at this price point), has a USB C charging port, is easy to mount and came with a bonus red rear light as well. The mount has a clip so you can just remove the light for charging and then slide it back into the clip lock when ready to use again. This also makes this very to use as an emergency handheld flashlight if you are in a situation where you need to leave your bike. The light has 3 different brightness levels as well as 2 strobe emergency modes.

    Things that were less impressive is I could only mount this on one portion of my handelbars, that is actually located on the side so the light is a bit off center. I didn’t see a mounting option for the shape of the metal in that area. The back light is very basic. Like it doesn’t even fit all that secure and moves around quite a bit.

    For the price I feel this is an excellent product. As I mentioned, it exceeds my expectations at this price point and I will pick up a second one for my wife to use on her bike.

    If You Bike at Night You Need a Ligh

  11. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I like that the light has various settings that will extend the battery life and the mount doesn’t interfere with the brake cables. Some handlebar mounted units have bulky attachments that keep me from utilizing them, this isn’t one of those. The tail light is a bonus and it works well, I don’t like that you have different charging ports on the headlight and tail light, but they do give you a cable for each.

    I like that the light has various settings that will extend the battery life and the mount doesn't interfere with the brake cables. Some handlebar mounted units have bulky attachments that keep me from utilizing them, this isn't one of those. The tail light is a bonus and it works well, I don't like that you have different charging ports on the headlight and tail light, but they do give you a cable for each.

  12. RosieWarfield says:

     United States

    Both front and rear lights are very bright , have numerous flexible modes , give the appearance of being quality made , were simple to install and priced less than you might expect for a product this good . Don’t pass thes lights up & definitely buy them today .

  13. AlishaElwell says:

     United States

    This is a nice light set. They are a little larger than I would have liked, but it was easy to mount and turn on before riding at night. The operation is pretty simple. They both operate independently which means you need to charge both. Overall not bad at this price point.

  14. FaustinSchoenbe says:

     United States

    This light is bright af. It has 4 levels of brightness and like 14 LEDS. The mounting device they have is sturdy and made from some kinda metal alloy. After screwing it down with the provided allen wrence and then attaching the light on, I can tell this is an awesome deal and I’m fully confident that this light will hold up on any trail I may hit.

    This light is bright af. It has 4 levels of brightness and like 14 LEDS. The mounting device they have is sturdy and made from some kinda metal alloy. After screwing it down with the provided allen wrence and then attaching the light on, I can tell this is an awesome deal and I'm fully confident that this light will hold up on any trail I may hit.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This product seems like it is well made and is very bright. The packaging includes everything you need, other than a wall adapter. The front light is USB-C, which is very nice as more and more products are USB-C, the rear still uses micro USB. It seems a bit odd to use two plugs, but it is not a problem.

    Pros:
    – Very bright
    – Good construction
    – Easy to use

    Cons:
    – USB-C Front Light, but Micro USB rear light…
    – There are lots of options in the $15 price poi

    Seems like a good quality, very bright ligh

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Summary: Yes, buy it!

    So far this is turning out to be a very good light for a very low price, I ride and would definitely recommend it for anyone on the roads to increase their visibility or that of their kids. Kinda shocked that the current selling price is $11 and that includes a separate front and rear light with the mounting equipment. It is definitely worth it at that price!

    I own several nice bike lights and I saw this in my feed and figured I’d give it a shot.

    At this price point I didn’t expect it to be built like a Lezyne (and it’s not) but it’s a fraction of the cost and for most folks this is going be quite adequate for safety, visibility and convenience without breaking the bank.

    For the purpose of this review, I compared it to a Lezyne 1100XL that I’ve owned a few years and am very happy with it. Just to be very transparent, yes the Lezyne is a better light in all performance categories that matter…but it should be given that the Lezyne is $100 and this light is maybe 75% as good at 1/10th the price (it’s $11 !!!). So that’s the context here.

    I’m not sure about the marketing copy in their ad as it appears to have a single main “distance” led that reflects forward using a prism setup and that’s something I haven’t seen before. It does a decent job of combining distance and a little spread without a lot of forward glare above the ‘cutoff’ line. There is also a ring of smaller direct forward facing led’s that provide a less intense but more spread light.

    USB-C charging which is great.
    All the various lighting modes you would expect, including flashing which I prefer when riding around traffic.
    When turned on to max brightness it lasted 2hours and 5 minutes for me.

    As a side note I have the exact same rear light that came as a ‘bonus’ with another headlight and it’s been a nice little extra to throw on kids bikes and has worked great the last 6 months.

    I’ll be mounting this and testing for durability on a mountain bike I use for trail rides and will update if it fails prematurely.

    I’m not saying this is the ‘Be all, End all’ of bike lights but the value proposition and price-to-performance ratio cannot be ignored here.
    I’m fairly impressed and if you’re a casual cyclist, commuter or roadie this is just a great deal for piece of safety equipment.

    Great value and far beyond my expectations!

  17. Anonymous says:

     United States

    First up: The rear light. It is a somewhat standard rear light with a somewhat standard mounting system. One little oddity is that the rear light can be positioned either horizontal or vertical mode. There does not appear to be any type of low battery warning built in, so I would hesitate to use this as my only rear light. The rear light comes with a micro-USB connector unlike the USB C connector provided for the front light. An adequate rear light, but nothing really special.
    The front light has a big cousin lurking on another Amazon store. Look up the IPSXP 2023, to see a comparison. Unlike the big cousin, this headlight is just a standard light, although it is better designed and built than most of the competition. It fulfills all of the routine bike light requirements in an exemplary fashion. Brightness is excellent and the options for flashing and light intensity cover all the bases. Once the mount has been attached to the bike, there is no need to worry about the light shifting positions, It is held solid as a rock. The headlight mounting for this unit is identical to the mounting for its big cousins. Since I already use the IPSXP 2023, I will just slip this one in my jersey pocket in case my primary light starts to fade on a long ride.

  18. BessieDhlov says:

     United States

    ___ The Good: ___

    * The price point is a bargain. The currently listed $10.99 for both front and back lights is a steal
    * Light illuminates while charging, so you can extend range by carrying a power bank
    * Brightness appears to be an actual 400 lumens. That’s well into “see your way to avoid ruts and roots on a rail trail” levels of illumination.

    ___ The Meh: ___

    * Mode selection is reasonable, four modes you cycle through on quick press, flashing mode activated by performing a long press, with another quick press switching to slow flash.

    * Taillight is nothing special. It’s the standard model that is being shipped with almost every light I have ordered this year. It can mount to seat post or seat stay.

    ___ The Bad: ____
    * The headlight mount is all kinds of stupid. You need to screw it in place with an allen key, and you can’t adjust the hex bolt while the light is attached, and you need to fit an inner shim in, and there are only two sizes of shim. So this takes tools, a painful amount of time to transfer between bikes, and can’t mount to places where your handlebars are thicker than the standard measurements. So this is going on my wife’s bike, since she only has one and it has standard handlebars, so it mounts there and stays there. But this would be a nightmare to juggle between my multiple bikes. At least there is a quick release so you can remove light from mount to charge

    * Battery life on the headlight is on the low side. I only got about 2 hours out of the headlight at maximum brightness. That’s plenty for my commute. but I have similarly sized lights that can last 4 to 7 hours.

    * Light is on the larger, heavier side, so not for weight weenies.

    ____ Close Alternative: ____

    * The Elilier brand headlight is smaller, weighs less, brighter, and has an easier to transfer mount, and useful battery indicators for only $4 more (Or the same if the discount here ends). It also comes with the exact same taillight this does. On the downside, that has even shorter battery life.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BPCJTR2Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  19. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Being the organizer and leader of a large social bicycle club here in Fort Lauderdale the safety of our members is always priority one. Immediately following is our love of toys, gadgets and accessories. This item can fill both needs. Light kits are always a winning decision. Even when gifting the kit away. One of my members is going to be quite pleased with this. This item can fill both needs. The first thing noted is the heft, the heavy duty metal manufacturing of the front light. Easily operated control button on top of the unit and charger port underneath. Clever red side lights at the front edge of the headlight. This set has two different chargers one for each light but should be the same. The front light is more than sufficient with a few modes but you really have to check out the rear light, that is totally impressive. Not just the modes but the intensity as well. First time I’ve dug the rear as much as the front. The mounting assemblies are quite stout and easy to implement. Overall still a good deal and someone’s going to be just a bit more safe. And as always remember:
    Ride Safe, Ride Strong, Ride Happy!!

  20. Anonymous says:

     United States

    If these cost more, I might have a few complaints and give a lower rating, but for slightly over $10, they are outstanding.

    Like many of the cheaper bike lights, they have their own, slightly odd, way of attaching. The front light uses a plastic inner mount (this seems required to use) and then a metal outer mount that is held with a single screw that uses a hex key to tighten. Surprisingly, the right sized hex key is provided in the box so no need to go looking for one. I did find it a little annoying as the plastic inner ring is too narrow to fit on some areas of the bike so I had to find a place where it fit properly. Keep this in mind when deciding to buy, if you have an oversized frame or handlebars, the mount will likely not fit. The plus side to the mount is that it is very secure and holds the light in place well. The light itself is pretty heavy duty, it can get very bright and gives you the option of different brightness levels as well as static and flashing. Unlike others I’ve seen, you just cycle through all the options by pressing the top button, you can’t hold it down to shut the light off.

    The back light connects a little differently, and is less secure. You still have a plastic inner mount, which seems optional and I didn’t use it due to it not fitting. The main mount uses a rubber band and hook to stay in place, it works but is nowhere near as stable as the front. The light itself is decently bright and gives you a range of options from static to various forms of flashing. Again, you just cycle through the options by pressing the button, no long press to turn off.

    You do get a couple of USB cables for charging, they are very short but work. It does take a while to fully charge the front light from dead, and it will only last a few hours on the dimmest setting.

    Overall, I don’t think you can really beat these for the price. You’re basically paying $10 for better safety in dim light or darkness, which to me is a no brainer. I don’t know how long they will last, but they seem durable and well made. If you want some bike lights, definitely consider these. Even at around $15-$20 they would be good value.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Super bright for my early morning and late night rides to and from work, excellent battery life so far with the added bonus of being a power bank for my phone!!! Great value for the money!! Ya not gonna get any better for under 20. All in all very pleased and recommended

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought them as a starter light to see how my partner got on and he loves them! The main light bracket is durable and holds the light steady. Very bright. On full charge, lasts for ages! The back bracket could be a bit stronger but as long as you’re not jumping lots, works for purpose! Brilliant value for money!

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The front light is very effective with a range of brightness settings. The rear light seems to have a problem with staying on when set to red, but no such problem when set to Blue. It’s worth the price for the front light alone.

  24. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought these to replace an older set that didn’t hold a charge for very long,really impressed with the light output and quick charging,very easy to fit , the decider for me was the price which was half of what I paid for the previous set and these are a lot lot brighter,for me a real bargai

  25. CarleyMain says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s good product unfortunately the front light holder was broken but I managed to fixed it with super glue. This is why I gave 4 stars as the light is quality.