The Lezyne KTV Drive Pro 300+ Front Light is a compact cycling safety essential. With three high - output LED emitters, it blasts up to 300 lumens and has a super - attention - grabbing Daytime Flash mode. It's lightweight, waterproof (tested to IPX7 standards), and offers six output modes. You'll enjoy up to 100 hours of runtime and can charge it via waterproof USB - C (cable not included). The KTV Drive Pro+ Rear Light is a compact, aero seatpost - compatible option. It shines up to 150 lumens, also has six output modes, and a 20 - hour max runtime with a powerful Daytime Flash. Its Wide - Angle Optics lens gives 270° visibility, it's durable (IPX7 tested), and comes with an integrated USB stick for cable - free recharging.
Specifications:
- KTV DRIVE PRO 300+ FRONT:
- Max Lumens: 300
- Max Runtime: 100 hours
- Battery Capacity: 1400 mAh
- Recharge Type: USB - C
- Weight: 73g
- Dimensions: 76mm x 38mm x 35mm
- Features: IPX7, Daytime Flash, Infinite Light Power Pack+
- KTV DRIVE PRO+ REAR:
- Max Lumens: 150
- Max Runtime: 20 hours
- Battery Capacity: 400 mAh
- Recharge Type: USB Stick
- Weight: 50g
- Dimensions: 60mm x 41mm x 64mm
- Features: IPX7, Daytime Flash


Using the Lezyne KTV Pro 300+ Front and KTV Pro+ Rear Lights is a breeze. For the front light, simply turn it on to choose from the six output modes. You can use it during the day with the Daytime Flash mode to make sure you're visible to others on the road. At night, select a mode that suits your cycling speed and environment. To charge the front light, use a USB - C charger (not included) and connect it to the light. The rear light is just as easy. Clip it onto your aero seatpost and turn it on to pick one of its six output modes. When it's time to recharge, use the integrated USB stick to plug it into a power source.
Here are some important things to note. Avoid exposing the lights to extreme temperatures as it might affect the battery life and performance. Also, although the lights are IPX7 waterproof, don't submerge them for extended periods.
For maintenance, clean the lights regularly with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and grime. Check the battery level frequently and recharge when it's low to ensure you have a reliable light source during your rides.