

🚴♂️ Light up your night rides like a pro — never blend into the dark again!
The BrightRoad Bike Helmet Light delivers an ultra-bright 8500 lumens output with a 650ft beam distance, powered by a rechargeable battery offering up to 20 hours of runtime. Featuring 7 lighting modes, a 100° adjustable anti-slip mount, and a smart battery indicator, this durable aluminum helmet light is designed for maximum visibility and safety on all night rides. Backed by a 1-year warranty and IPX1 water resistance, it’s the ultimate upgrade for serious cyclists seeking reliable, high-performance illumination.














| ASIN | B07QQ1TYB8 |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,308 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #33 in Bike Headlights |
| Brand | BrightRoad |
| Brand Name | BrightRoad |
| Color | GREY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,986) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2019 |
| Included Components | NO |
| International Protection Rating | IPX1 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 1.1 x 1.06 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 4.57 x 1.54 inches |
| Light Output Maximum | 8500 Lumens |
| Manufacturer | BRIGHTROAD |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | BR- H82 |
| Mounting Type | Helmet Mount |
| Number of settings | 7 |
| Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BR-8500 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Full WARANTY |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**S
This is the best bike/scooter/golf cart/walk your dog light you’ll ever own.
I have a Glion electric scooter. It truly is my “last mile” transport. I own a Nissan Leaf in Austin Texas and we have a plug in anywhere program that costs all of $4.17 month and to take advantage of it, I have to park my car 7/10ths of a mile from my house, and charge the car - often retrieving it later that night. For this I use the scooter, and as I’m in my 50’s, and as the Glion has a pretty lame headlight, I worry about running into a pot hole, crack in the pavement, etc, while going 12 or so miles an hour and crashing the scooter and hurting myself badly. (Yes I wear a really good helmet. This set of lights is remarkable. The headlamp is compact, easily attaches to the handlebars of the scooter, easy to aim one attached and is so bright it lights up the road for 100 feet or so. The tail light is also very bright and means no one but a drunk is going to rear end me. The lights detach easily, and the slender design means they fit in the pocket of my pants easily. Both of these terrific lights last a long time and are easily recharged using a standard mini-usb cord. I recently visited family in Florida. They use a vintage electric club cart, golf cart, to get around their village and though the cart goes 22 mph, or so, the old school lights draw a lot of power and light up maybe 10 feet in front of the cart. I slipped this LED light below the windshield and it lights up 4 times the distance of the original lights and if I don’t use the cart’s lights, I get extra miles on a recharge of the cart - my wife thinks I’m a little weird for doing so, but it’s the first time I’ve ever been comfortable driving the cart at night at full speed. The only CON is sort of a plus. It’s so bright on all three settings, that if you try to use it as a flashlight, to find something in the dark, the light it throws, up close, while pointing away from you is blinding. The thing is like one of those military tactical flashlights. This is hands down the best purchase I’ve made in quite a while - it has certainly made me feel safe while driving the school with my old guy eyes, after dark.
M**H
Brightest bike light I've ever had
BrightRoad BR-800 Front/Rear Bike Lights: I purchased this item to replace a very old Bell incandescent bike light. This is hands down the brightest bike light I've ever had, I don't know why I didn't get an LED light a long time ago. These lights give me serious peace of mind on the road. I'm not sure from what maximum distance you can see them, but when I am riding at night, other cyclists and pedestrians generally realize I'm approaching from behind at a distance of about 30 yards or so (I ride pedestrian paths, city streets, bike trails, mountain roads, and highways). Some people will just be perpetually oblivious of their surroundings, but with these lights on my bike, I haven't yet come across someone who didn't know I was there. It was easy to install, no tools needed; the front light tightens onto the handlebar with a heavy-duty plastic clamp similar to a cinch clamp or a hose clamp (you just adjust the tightness by hand). The rear light wraps onto the seat post with a heavy rubber strap. After that, the front light slides off its strap with a strong latch and the rear light unscrews from its strap. They charge with a common USB micro B phone charger cable. The lights are incredibly bright; I pass other bikes with similarly bright lights, I would say it feels about the same as driving at night. Just make sure to aim the light at the road and not straight ahead. The front light lasts four hours on the highest setting, but I haven't ridden long enough to kill it on the medium, low, or pulse settings; I haven't killed the rear light either in one ride. The front light power button glows blue until the battery is near dead, then begins flashing red. When this happens, I set it to low and get probably another hour out of it. I don't really pay attention to the rear light and it is always still working when I'm done riding. My only gripe is with the front light's battery life of four hours on high, but honestly, a four-hour battery life is very good for such a bright LED. I'm just being crotchety because it limits my night rides to four hours. It's easy enough to switch between high and low depending on the lighting, which helps conserve some power. One unexpected bonus about these lights: they're housed in aluminum. I dropped my front light pretty hard on the road one night and the case really took it like a champ. It was so relieving to discover I didn't just bust my new light. I highly recommend not being a butterfingers. UPDATE 08/22/2019: Two months in and these lights are still functioning well. I had thought I finally broke the tail light on a rough ride including some wet roads, gravel, and poorly-maintained pavement; once home the unit wouldn't charge unless I held the cable in the port firmly. Fortunately, the lights have a one-year warranty, but even more fortunately, it turns out my charger cable was the one that was dying. So these lights survived another trial! Definitely still a five-star product!
G**0
Solid Bright light in a small package that is Inexpensive
I was looking for a good value rechargeable bike light to replace my unit which used AA batteries and wasn't very bright. I have to say I was impressed by how much light this unit puts out for such a compact design. My riding friends commented on how "bright" the light was as compared to the more expensive brand-name units they had. The light is made with an aluminum body gives it a durable expensive feel. One of the small details I also noticed is that you can see if the light is on during day rides without having to get off your bike because it has a slot on the side of the light that shows if the light is on or not. Additionally, the rear light that comes in the package is also a very well designed that puts out a bright beacon of light which is very visible from afar. Most "throw in" rear lights I have seen are very weak in brightness but not this BrightRoad product. Overall if you are looking for an inexpensive, bicycle light that has a compact design and will easily light up your path for those evening or early morning rides give this light a try! 24 month Review: This light is still working great... I have transitioned the light to my helmet as a secondary light source. The only negative is the battery life which compared to my primary 850-lumen brand name light is about half the run time. Other than that what I paid for this light is definitely worth it.
A**R
Se rompió ayer que lo puse y lo use por primera vez, MUY MALA calidad.
L**S
Son buenas las luces, pero la imagen que muestran no es del tamaño real del producto, pues la luz trasera es mas pequeña de lo que aparenta en la imagen. De la luz delantera solo puedo decir que en el modo de alerta el flas es muy lento, creo que debería ser mas intenso y mas rápido el destello.
M**A
Perfect! I love it and use it for the darker parts of my trail commute. Quality material too, very durable. I love the cinch screw that keeps it from wobbling around on my handlebars.
C**N
El producto es de muy buena calidad, tenia dudas si comprar esta lampara ya que al ser tan pequeña pense no alumbraria lo suficiente, sin embargo supero mis expectativas. Usualmente usaba unas solar storm que si bien alumbran excelente, es muy incomodo por el tamaño de la lampara y baterias. Con esta me despreocupo de cables o baterias.
S**Z
La luz que emite la lampara es excelente, muy luminosa, apenas la estoy poniendo a prueba las primeras impresiones son muy buenas, la duración de la batería es bastante buena.
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