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The Exposure Red Eye Micro is, without a doubt, the smallest rear taillight we've ever seen. Taking full advantage of Exposure's Smart Port Technology Plus, it simply plugs into the port and switches on and off with the light. It works with the Diablo and Joystick helmet-mounted headlights. The Rey Eye Micro weighs about the same as a Presta valve stem and is smaller if you can believe it. There are no wires, and there's not a darn thing fancy about it. It's just a smart idea, and a tidy way to make yourself more visible when you're out in traffic in low light conditions.Exposure Lights have a two year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
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radirpok
a Cross Country Rider
from Budapest, HungaryDate Reviewed: December 28, 2010
Strengths: Size and weight and brightnessWeaknesses: Not very convenient when you need to charge your light - where do you put the Redeye Micro?Bottom Line: This is a great little accessory for my Diablo, which I use while commuting and also while I get to the trails...
It is surprisingly bright, easily beats your average $5 rear blinker. Also it doesn't really drain the battery, runtime is minimally affected.
What I don't find too convenient is that it takes the SPT port, so charging is not possible while the Redeye Micro is plugged in. Which is a problem, because it is so miniature and you'll have to put it somewhere while charging, so it's very easy to lose it. I think it should be a built-in accessory on the next Diablo/Joystick...
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: Dinotte 140L ;-)
Bike Setup: On-One Inbred 29er SS
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