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Vega
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NiMH
4W LED
222 g
222 g
Smart
2:05 h
$175
*Weights and Burn Times were measured by MtbReview staff.

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A Word from the Manufacturer

Finally! The promise fulfilled, Light & Motion produces the world�s first super-compact, high powered LED rechargeable bike light. We utilize a 3 watt Luxeon� Star Power Light Source, the world's brightest LED offering up to 85 lumens and an incredible 10,000 hour LED life. Combine this with a T.I.R. (Total Internal Reflectance) acrylic reflector and you have a super compact 218g light that doesn�t just let you be seen, it lets you see.

An industrial NiMH battery is integrated into the light, so no fumbling with cheap consumer AA cells, or separate battery pack and cord to untangle when you get to your destination. Charging is as easy as plugging in your cell phone, and with our proven DT/dt charging profile the batteries will last over 3 years, or up to 500 charge cycles.

All the features you expect from the leader in bicycle light technology, backed up by an industry leading 2-year limited warranty.

Power Settings:

The Vega features three power settings; 4/2/1watts, giving its user between 2-8 hours of usable light. The Vega also has a safety flash mode and low battery warning/auto shut off.

Our high power LED light also features Mv current regulation circuitry to match the LED's current requirements with the battery's output to maintain a more consistent level of light output for the useable life of the batteries (as opposed to unregulated lights, which are subject to a steady decline in light intensity beginning shortly after activation).

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