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Cygolite Metro 1200, 1100, 950, 800, 650 Lumen Bicycle Headlight Models – Night & Day Modes– Compact– IP67 Waterproof– Secured Hard Mount– USB Rechargeable– for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles

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Style: 800 Lumens


Features

  • Intense 800 Lumen USB rechargeable bicycle headlight in a sleek design that covers the range from road cycling to mountain biking
  • 9 modes (hours): Low (6: 30), Med (3), High (1: 30), Boost (1), Steady Pulse (3: 30), Daylighting (12), Triple Flash (18), Zoom (3: 30), Walking (110)
  • Steady Pulse alerts with pulses as its overlapping steady beam lights the night; Daylighting's powerful flashes make you stand out in broad daylight
  • Extra wide, long range beam; USB charging; light activation lockout; low battery indicator; water resistant; weighs only 140 grams
  • Designed, engineered, and assembled in the USA

Color: Black


Brand: Cygolite


Material: Plastic


Power Source: Battery Powered


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Item Weight: 0.3 Pounds


Mounting Type: Handlebar Mount


Product Dimensions: 5"L x 2"W x 1"H


Number of settings: 9


Brightness: 800 Lumen


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Cygolite


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Item Weight: ‎0.3 Pounds


Mounting Type: ‎Handlebar Mount


Product Dimensions: ‎5"L x 2"W x 1"H


Number of settings: ‎9


Brightness: ‎800 Lumen


Auto Part Position: ‎Front


International Protection Rating: ‎IP67


Manufacturer: ‎Cygolite


UPC: ‎745025075045


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎45


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.1 x 3.66 x 2.09 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.19 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 2 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎Cygolite


Warranty Description: ‎One Year Limited Warranty


Model Name: ‎Sturdy Flexible Mount– USB Rechargeable


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎MTR-800-USB


Style: ‎800 Lumens


Included Components: ‎Metro Plus 800 headlight^Micro USB charging cable^Locktite handlebar mount


Outer Material: ‎aluminum


Size: ‎800 lumens


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: August 25, 2017


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  • Amazing
Style: 1,100 Lumens
Very bright, small, well-made, no real complaints. The beam pattern is really great, the diffuser helps get a nice wide beam that feels safer than non-diffused lights I have used, especially when riding through corners. Longer battery life would be nice, but then it would be a bigger light and for me, 1 hour at the full 1100 lumens is enough for me; and on the "medium" setting you get about 3 hours at about 366 lumens . If you need more run time at high brightness, check out the Cygolite Trion 1300, which gives you 1:45 at 1300. I think 1100 lumens is probably overkill if you're just trying to "be seen" by drivers, but it's great if you are riding at night down a dark road with no street lights. Part of my ride is on a forest path in the early morning with basically no lighting, and the 1100 lights it up like I was driving a car with the high beams on. When I'm on the main road, or when it's daytime, I can turn the power down to medium (about 366 lumens) to conserve battery life and not blind people. The Cygolite 1100 really is just an incredible achievement, and the engineers should be proud. It makes a nice little flashlight to take with you as well - it's small, bright, and easy to recharge on USB. Comparison to a much older LED light: It really amazes me how powerful bike lights are now with all the advances in LED technology. About ten years ago I bought a Niterider Minewt X2 for a princely sum of about 150 dollars. It put out 150 lumens on max power and is almost twice the size of the Cygolite Metro series. That's a dollar a lumen. Today, I can buy a 1100 lumen light for about 10 cents per lumen! So, the size of LED bike lights has come down noticeably, and the price has come down 90% in terms of dollars per lumen. Just for fun, I charged up my 10 year old NiteRider and compared it to the Cygolite 1100. It's like comparing a cheap old flashlight to a car headlight or something - really incredible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2017 by Adam

  • An excellent light that has been out in heavy rain
Style: 1,100 Lumens
I bought this to try it out because the NY Times Wirecutter said it was the best . They did not even mention Niterider which is just as good. Comparing the two is difficult but I think Nite Rider is slightly tougher and has slightly better software. This light performs well though and has a slightly better clamp-on system than Niterider. It sat unused for two years and then charged right up with the same endurance as ever. Easy to use as a super bright flashlight. The on-off button flashes green to show it is charging and steady green to show it has been fully charged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Elias Winslow

  • Light up the night
Style: 1,100 Lumens
For long rides at night under a moonless sky, this isn't your light. Mainly, the battery will wear out in a few hours. But for just about everything else, the Cygolite Metro 1100 checks all the boxes. It's light. Cheap. Durable. And powerful. The bracket works reasonably well, with included shims, but I still long for a stem attachment (I would buy separate). It's hard to keep the light tracking level after you hit the rough stuff. And by rough, I'm talking about the kind of hits that sting. Most riding does not affect the position. I recommend these lights primarily for commuters, but I use mine for much more. It's great "insurance" if your ride ends up taking long than you expected, and you have to pedal home in the dark. I also use this light for winter fat biking, paired with a helmet mounted Metro 360. This is a decent setup. It charges with a MIcro USB, a common plug-in these days, and comes with an included cable. And this one charges a lot faster than the 360 I have. The battery does seem to last as advertised, and I normally run it on strobe for daytime, and the highest setting for night riding. I do see lots of these on the racks when I commute. Or out in the wild. They're common because of all the boxes they check. If you're on the fence about this light, buy it. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019 by Andrew

  • Bright. Great Lighting Modes. Mediocre Battery Life depending on lighting mode. Quality Build.
Style: 1,100 Lumens
There is no doubt that this a very well built light, even the hardware to install it on your handlebars is super easy and adjustable on the fly. The Metro Pro is also compact enough to slide into jeans/short pockets since dismounting and remounting is a cinch. This feature is handy in areas where someone may sadly steal a bike light. I like how the Metro Pro's button is near the center, which means you don't rotate the light when coursing through lighting modes. It also flashes when the battery is low (or when charging). Unfortunately, battery low happens too frequent, but that depends on the mode of course. For day time use, I usually stick with the 'Zoom' mode. If I am dealing with peak PM traffic, I will go to the 'DayLightning' flash mode on roads that have bigger/complicated intersections. I find that 'Zoom' is more useful as it isn't as annoying to drivers. To access these modes, you have to hold down the power button for 2 or so seconds and cycle through them. Please read the instructions and understand the features this light offers. After all, Metro Pro is pricey, and being impatient is a buzz kill to appreciate this hardware. 'Boost' does work, double press the button. The extra lumens is barely noticeable when you are already at 1000 lumens and is a battery drainer. This 'Boost' feature shouldn't be a key point to buy the Metro Pro. All lighting modes except, arguably low light is very noticeable to drivers. I bought this primarily for day time use as it is very visible (but not annoyingly) during heavy traffic and also to replace my 10-year-old aging bike light. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019 by Christopher Vela

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