Outdoor Night Running Lights, 2 Pack LED Running Lights

Outdoor Night Running Lights

Outdoor Night Running Lights, 2 Pack LED Running Lights for Runners with Rechargeable Battery for Camping, Hiking, Running, Jogging, Outdoor Adventure


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Dimensions: 12 x 6 x 3.2 cm; 120 Grams
Brand: Run Lite
Manufacture: All Things Accessory
Dimensions: 12 x 6 x 3.2 cm; 120 Grams

15 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve used these for my regular walk around our local nature park on evenings. I put one on each breast pocket and they light up the pathway very well. You can have them bright or slightly dimmer, which is what I do as not to blind other walkers, joggers etc.
    I can normally do the circuit in 45 minutes and the lights worked through this period no problem, recharging is done with standard USB. There are other lighting modes such as strobe, which would be annoying to others and a red light if you want to wear one on your back/helmet.
    Nice little pocket sized lights, great for outdoors and not expensive either.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I like these lights, after smashing the headband one into my nose several times, it was good to use one I can clip on my neck and arm. Good beam of light and the magnets hold strong on clothing. Ideal for catching the horse, being able to see and put the headcollar on – great for that.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lightweight lights, easy to attach anywhere using the magnet clips, static and flashing modes, plus both lights can be white or red so very adaptable.
    They stay attached well and keep charge, son is using them currently as extra lights when he is cycling in the afternoon.

    Useful extra lights, bonus points for being rechargeable!

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are compact, lightweight, bright and easy to use. Being able to use them on white or red settings means they are also suitable for cycling. The method of mounting is via a silicon rubber pouch which is secured over the head strap with magnets. Works well enough and is lightweight but I’m not sure how durable it is, time will tell. Other than that, these are handy and lightweight so am very pleased with them.

  5. Bill Roberson says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought these for my son for when he takes the 4 dogs out walking . Bought for Xmas so not been given yet but they seem really sturdy and I love the light change function on them .

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lights are very lightweight which means they don’t bounce around much when attached to clothing when running.

    The plastic units which contain the light and battery fit into a rubberised holder which has a flap with magnets in. The flap will fold over clothing and stick to the other side of the light via the magnets.

    Lights are pretty bright. Perfect for running, although not really bright enough to be used alone when cycling in the dark.

    Lights are charged with micro usb, which is annoying in 2023 where usb-c is so commonplace, and much easier to use.

    Being lightweight also means that the lights feel a little fragile. I’ve not had problems so far, but I wouldn’t expect these to take a huge amount of abuse.

    Nice addition to night time runs.

  7. Sarah Hull says:

     United Kingdom

    These are a good set of lights for night use. They are waterproof and easy to charge. I have used these for walking along rough farm tracks at night. One light I positioned at the bottom of my coat and this provided enough light so that I could see where my feet were going and thus easily walk around the deep puddles. The other I used with the headband to look at the way ahead, to the sides, or to the rear. It seems an ideal set-up and better than a torch as it keeps your hands free. Both lights are identical. There is a good spread of light but the beam seemed to die-out after about 6 metres. Whilst this was not a problem for me on farm tracks and roads, I would have found this a problem if I was hill walking. You would need a brighter torch with a narrower beam to determine where the path goes in the distance. It is a balance between weight, light output, and cost. These are only 300 lumens but are very light so as to be unnoticeable when wearing them. They are also fairly cheap. If I intended to do a lot to night hikes then I would purchase something more powerful e.g. one of several thousand lumens but heavier and at far more cost.

    At only a few grams they can easily be slipped into your pocket or bag for use at any time. This is ideal in situations like walking home along dark roads or paths where there are few street lights. I also used them in my unlit yard and back garden. For close-up work like in a shed or garage they are excellent.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Small, Light and Ideal for Night Walks

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This pair of night running/walking lights are a good idea for personal safety when out and about in dark areas and you want to be able to see and be seen.
    The idea is simple as its just two square led light units inside a rubber casing with a flap and both have a magnetic strip on each.
    The idea being if wearing a hat or coat you tuck the flap under the rim of your hat or under your lapel and the two magnets attract thus keeping the light in place.
    Both are usb rechargeable although your only supplied with one short cable so can only charge one at a time.
    Both units have 5 flashing modes, Bright white, low white, constant red only, flashing red and flashing red and white.
    To ensure the waterproof function of these lights, when inserted into the rubber case you must place them charging socket end first so as to fully protect it from water, this means the switch for the lights is now operated by pressing a raised rubber button on the sealed side of the case. This is the only reason I have given this 4 stars, as personally I find this awkward to have to keep pushing the light in and out of the casing just to charge it.
    The light emitted is fairly bright so you will definitely be seen by others and it does give some good light in your immediate area but it doesn’t really project any light to a reasonable distance.
    For what they are, they are a good personal safety feature and you could probably clip one to your dogs collar too, so they do have varied uses.
    Despite my view on the charging I would still recommend this product.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Bright and lightweigh

  9. Nicola Fumo says:

     United Kingdom

    I didn’t hold out much hope for these. They feel cheap and the build quality doesn’t look amazing either. But they’re lightweight and the rubberised casing coupled with a strong magnet helps keep them in place perfectly and they’re easily clipped on prior to going for a run. No batteries to worry about simply recharge and use again. Very bright in either white or red or either one flashing.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    With the evenings getting darker these are great little convenient hands free torch’s

    There are two LED lights which provide a good amount of light for their size. Their are a number of beams on the light. Ain’t switch turns it on and then successive short switches change from full beam to lower to red, red and white flash and then off. Good for getting noticed if you are running at night.

    Bath units are charged by a standard USB C cable and come in a silicone sleeve which is magnetic and which you use to attach to your clothes/belt. Really useful – would have been 5 stars but I think a little pricey for what you get but otherwise a useful gadget to have lying around.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Useful hands free lights/torches

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These lights are very compact and lightweight and have several modes of operation, switching easily between bright white, dim white, flashing white, red and flashing red. A long press on the power button turns them on and then single presses switch between modes.

    This means they are suitable for a range of uses and would be handy for walking, running, cycling or just any tasks that you are doing in the dark. I have put one in my chicken coop to encourage the chooks to go to bed at dusk!

    Each light comes in a rubber housing which has a magnet which can be used to secure it to something. I’ve really only used them with the elastic strap supplied but I can imagine they would also fit on most belts or onto a lightweight coat etc.

    It’s slightly fiddly to charge the lights because you have to partially remove from the rubber housing to access the charging port, but I suppose the design weather-proofs them to a degree.
    They charge quickly and a full charge lasts fairly well. I have had other lights that require AAA batteries which is irritating when they run down. I much prefer having rechargeable lights. The cable supplied is very short but I have loads of others in the house for other gadgets so just use a different one.

    For my purposes I think they are great and I like the versatility of being able to snap it onto different things unlike a headtorch. I have a lot of head torches as well for winter as I am quite outdoorsy and for me these fulfil a different function.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered these for my elderly dad to wear while he walks his dog on dark winter mornings. As such, I was hoping for something that was bright, well made and easy to use.

    The construction is fine. The lights feel a bit cheaply made, but not so much as I think they’ll fall apart at all. The silicone holder / straps that they come in are quite clever, with two magnets that make them quite easy to attach to most clothing or hats.

    There’s also a strap for making them into a head light, which works just fine.

    The brightness is fine, but not as bright as any of the LED flashlights I have. They’re easily bright enough to warn drivers of your presence and light the ground in front of you though.

    The one thing I don’t like is that they use Micro USB for charging. In this day and age, it really should be USB-C, and this is the one thing that’s going to stop me giving these to my dad. He has a phone with USB-C and I just don’t know that he’d be able to figure out a different charging cable- never mind work out which way up it has to go.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These lights are really good for clipping on to the back of your jacket or bag to be seen at night or using with the included head-band as a head-torch. I don’t know if they would be secure enough to use clipped to your collar or lapel etc. to see where you are gong when running – they would probably “wobble” about quite a lot which may not be ideal for running. Walking would be fine as it is lower-impact. The clips are secure and the lights are well made and have a good range of solid and flashing patterns so are suitable for a range of scenarios.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These little lights came almost fully charged which was handy – they use the old micro USB connection rather than the newer USB C and it’s a shame that the two lights only come with one charging cable but I guess most of us have spare cables.

    The lights themselves give a decent spread of light and can operate in various modes including as a red light. Marketed as running lights I think they will be very useful for anyone walking, cycling or running. The magnetic rubber overcases are clever and easily clip over a pocket, waistband or neckband.

    The lights also come with a fairly rudimentary head band that they could be clipped on to. At 18.99 they are fair value given that there is two lights.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Multi use little lights

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I do a lot of walking on a evening to get my steps in for the day so now the nights are getting darker I wanted a small light I could attach to my jacket so I can be seen when walking alongside the traffic.
    Pros:
    * The lights are lightweight, small and compact
    * The lights comes within a outer case which is waterproof
    * The lights comes with 5 different light settings
    * Perfect to attach to thinner clothing
    Cons:
    * The headband strap is not adjustable
    * The USB Charging cable is very short
    * To charge the lights you have to remove them fully out of there cases to charge
    * To turn the lights off you have to get through all the different light settings you can’t just hold the power button to turn them off
    * If you’re wearing a thick coat the magnetic clasp aren’t strong enough to attach the lights.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Few flaws but perfect to wear with thinner out clothing