 Hi my name is Marc and today we're going to talk about bike lights, especially the relight. 60% of the movements in Groningen are made by bike, primary movements. So everybody has these small thingies lights on their bikes because these usually break pretty fast in a city full of bikes and these run out of batteries. And the business model is very simple you don't make them water resistant so and it rains a lot in the Netherlands so you have to buy them often. But then Axe came with a very nice improvement. They made these rechargeable lights which has various settings and can be charged via USB. Very nice solution but since they are very nice and a little bit more expensive and very easy to mount and this mount they get stolen. The relight is a fixed light and it's charged via the movement of the wheel itself via magnetic induction. They look very nice they're easy to mount so let's do a small review of these new lights. Mounting them is fairly easy you mount the magnet you put it on then you wrap this around your bike and via screw in the inside you make the band go shorter and then it attaches itself. The only thing is that this is very soft metal as is the screw itself. So you do have a good chance when you try to turn it too tight of screwing up the screw which is a big shame they should have used better metals for it and then when you turn the light the lights start flashing and that's basically it that's how the light works. A few things I noticed well the first thing is it's a very nice system which you do hear it when it's turning you do hear little bumps and there's a little bit of friction so it does have an impact on the on the friction of the tire itself it's not very big but it does have an impact. The second thing is it's now daylight and it's still flashing. I would have put a center in there to detect that it's that there's enough light during the day so that it stops flashing. At night you won't get a beam also that's not a big issue but if you want to use this lighting to see where you're going that's absolutely impossible. In totally dark areas I would go for a beam and with a little bit of a battery on the inside we charge during the day and then you can use it at night when it's when it's very dark as a beam and when there's some street light you can use it as a blinking light. The blinking light is very bright so people do see you're coming so for a security measure and that's what I choose for it's very good. The construction itself is a little it is strong but I don't know if it's strong enough to survive the city life here in Groningen which is hard on bicycles but overall so it's a nice set of lights but it's not perfect yet. So to sum it all up is it a goodbye? I don't know these are rechargeable they're 35 euros roughly and if you take them off your bike they're very nice good lights which do work in the dark and you can even get a beam out of them so you see someone see where you're going. You will never have to charge these they will never run out of batteries they will always work they're fairly easy to mount but they are 60 roughly 60 euros so are they are they worth the investment? I don't know but it's a very nice lighting system and and it's it wasn't a very nice Kickstarter project. Thanks cheers!