GOODBADDESIGN - CatEye Lights
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All Comments (25)
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@Drninjaguy I quite like Knog because they're hard wearing but the smaller ones (don't know if that's the Beetle) don't give off enough light. At least not in London.
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@CatEyeUSA It just didn't take much to dislodge the connection which is a pain.
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@tannerkoh Marketing is one thing, product design is another. Aesthetically I like the products but I'm just saying they need to be longer lasting. They're not cheap.
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Cateye has cool products and top notch marketing. Some lights like the TL-LD610 5 LED rears are really bright and good. However seriously cateye needs to make better mounting brackets, some are either too loose or cant be tightened enough. They break eventually, I mean everything does but for the price they should be much more hardy. Cateye lights are easily at the upper end in terms of pricing, I own UNO and TL-LD610, both lights are good but fails to give a good secure mount.
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@schlemmsy whats your opinion on the knog beetle?
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@WIKTOR75 yes.
My front light would chew through batteries in winter while my rear one was fine. The said front light is now not working either as it did not clip in properly and when i tried to change from constant to flashing it slid out and fell on the road. It almost got run over by a car, the bus behind the car got it though. :/
If you ever had problems with Cateye lights, why do you keep buying?
caixadopedro 3 months ago
@caixadopedro I like the look of them and I'm shallow.
schlemmsy 3 months ago
is that a cateye uno, the first one on the left? i was looking to purchase the uno and was wondering your opinion on that specific one for the purpose of intermediate level night riding. thanks, and great video!
Drninjaguy 6 months ago
@Drninjaguy Can't remember I'm afraid.
schlemmsy 3 months ago