NITERIDER - LUMINA 650 / VMAX+ 150 COMBO
LUMINA 650 MICRO FRONT LIGHT
Discover the ideal blend of brightness, lightness, and affordability with our Lumina Micro series. This front light offers an unbeatable balance of lumens, weight, and price.
- Low - battery indicator alerts you when it's time to recharge
- Powerful 650 - lumen output for excellent visibility
- Run time ranges from 1:30 to 20:00 hours, depending on the mode
- Quick charge in just 1:45 hours at 1 Amp
- Normal charge takes 3:30 hours at 500 mA
- Weighs only 130 grams for easy handling
- Equipped with a long - lasting Li - Ion battery
VMAX+ 150
Despite its small size, the Vmax+ packs a real punch. It belongs to NiteRider's daylight visible flash (DVF) tail lights line. Designed to maximize output and run time in a compact design, this tail light is a great choice for cyclists.
- 150 - lumen output with 36 x LED tail light for high visibility
- Run time from 5:30 to 27:30 hours
- Recharges in 2:00 hours
- Features daylight visible flash (DVF) for daytime safety
- Group ride mode ensures you're seen without disturbing other cyclists
- Offers 3 light levels and 3 flash modes
- Conveniently rechargeable via USB
Using the NiteRider Lumina 650 front light and Vmax+ 150 rear light combo is a breeze. To turn on the Lumina 650, simply press the power button. You can cycle through different light modes to adjust the brightness according to your needs. For the Vmax+ 150, also use the power button to switch it on and choose from the 3 light levels and 3 flash modes. When charging, use the provided USB cable. The Lumina 650 can be charged quickly at 1 Amp or normally at 500 mA. The Vmax+ 150 takes about 2 hours to fully charge. Make sure to charge the lights in a dry and cool place. As for maintenance, keep the lights clean by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Also, don't expose the lights to extreme temperatures. If you notice any issues with the battery indicator or light performance, contact NiteRider's customer service for assistance.