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This AliExpress bike light is crazy!

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I do A LOT of riding at night, so a good bike light is absolutely key. This one from AliExpress is easily the best light I’ve ever had!

With bike lights, it’s quite easy to find ones that are ridiculously bright, but to find one that is bright, great value, AND compact is much more difficult. After searching around AliExpress, I found this CBL 1600 from a company called Magicshine (although the same light can also be found under the name ‘EVO 1700’). It can output a whopping 1600 lumens, doesn’t require an external battery pack, and also comes with a wireless remote.

However the best feature is that using the remote, you can easily switch between high and low beams, just like a car headlight. 1600 lumens is more than enough to blind any oncoming traffic, so the ability to dip the beam wirelessly using the remote is a game changer.

I picked up my one from AliExpress for around £53 ($67), but they can also be found on Amazon, and some other retailers.

Also shoutout to @nattapongbike , who convinced me to check out this light!

CBL 1600 (AliExpress):
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DB6...

Evo 1700 (Amazon):
https://amzn.to/3vGkSVF

Magicshine UK website:
https://magicshineuk.com/product/evo...

Use code TRACEVELO for a massive 25% off site wide. Big thanks to Nick over at Magicshine for getting in touch and setting this up!

Timestamps:
00:00 – Start
00:22 – Intro
01:10 – Magicshine CBL 1600
02:25 – High and low beam function
03:14 – Battery life
04:42 – Companion app
05:10 – Cost & EVO 1700
07:16 – Amazon reviews

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Created by Dev Joshi http://www.go2dev.co.uk

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Please note:
All products demonstrated in this video have been purchased by me, and I have no affiliation to any of the sellers or vendors shown.

In addition, I am not a professionally trained bike mechanic. There can be risks associated with using products that are unbranded, untested, or come from sources where the provenance is unknown. Please talk to a qualified bike mechanic if you are in any doubt.

In essence, be careful, do your research, and cycle safe!!!

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