I picked the Geinea I light because I commute and could see the advantages of having front and rear lights all in one setup. However, given the lumen output from the front light, it could easily be used on night spins.
So what arrives in the box?
- A Battery pack (4 X 18650 rechargeable batteries) in a neoprene-type pack. The neoprene has a velcro strap which is then used to attached to the bike.
- A power supply. Irish/UK plug. Standard fare.
- Velcro straps to help with cable routing and attaching to the bike
- Rubber O rings for attaching the switch to the handbars
- Extension cable
- 1 X 850 very small lumen front light
- 1 X 110 lumen similarly sized rear light
- And the associated wiring loom
- Strap for setting up the light as a head unit
The battery comes with a charge, so you are ready to rock
straight away. Wiring involves plugging
in the front and rear lights into the main loom (which also contains the large light
switch). The lights themselves are
attached to the bike using a velcro strap with a rubber backing to stop the
light from slipping. The on/off switch is
attached to the bar using the rubber o-ring.
Velcro straps work well, better than I thought in fact but there's something more secure about o-rings. It’s very important to route both lights
through the switch (ie, don’t go attaching the light directly to the battery!). The main loom has very clearly marked out
which wire should be attached to which light.
The plugs are solid and well put together, so its very very unlikely one would pop out at an inopportune moment. The weight of the battery, wiring, lights and switch comes in at 462 grammes.
The plugs are solid and well put together, so its very very unlikely one would pop out at an inopportune moment. The weight of the battery, wiring, lights and switch comes in at 462 grammes.
Attaching to the bike is the tricky bit. Understanding the best routing is dependent
on your own bike frame design and size.
I’m still trying to figure out the best setup for my commuting bike, but
for now, I’ve the wire for the rear light strapped to the toptube with the rear
light on attached to the seatpost.
Right – battery charged, lights and switches fitted and
plugged in. What’s next? Well, that’s it surprisingly enough. All you need to do is switch them on!
The switch itself has a rubber covering which seems
to be sealed over. Using switch you can:
- Switch on front light and cycle through the modes (High, low and strobe)
- Switch on the rear light and cycle through the modes (High, low, strobe and fast strobe)
The switch is big - certainly when you compare it to the lights it controls. I might have preferred a smaller switch unit, but given the functionality it has, plus the practicalities of actually pressing buttons with gloves on, I can happily live with it.
So, how good are the lights?
I have no means to measure the lights actual lumen output, but I can compare to
my Hope pro 4. I'll be posting up some comparison videos in a couple of days, so based on what I've seen, its very very comparable.
Battery life and charge time will also be tested this week
So, in summary:
- Build quality top notch
- For such small light units they pack a serious punch
- Wiring up the bike initially may be tricky
Official lights spec (from Exccon) below:
Geinea I is the lightest and smallest front light, and one of the brightest rear lights for your bicycle. Designed in the XECCON factory at the start of 2013, it already is Patent Protected for the exterior design and the inner structure design. The Geinea combo set contains a front light and a rear light that share the same switch and the same 4400mAh battery pack.
Geinea I - Front light:
Max output: 850 lumens
LED: Cree XM-L U2
Reflector: Orange peel aluminum reflector
Surface treatment: Normal-anodized
Three Modes: High & Low& Strobe
Geinea I - Rear Light:
Max output: 110 lumens
LED: Cree XP-E
Reflector: Optical lens
Surface treatment: Normal-anodized
Four Modes: High& Low& Strobe & fast Strobe
Geinea I - Battery details:
Power Source: 8.4V 4400mAh battery pack(front light/ Front & Rear combo set)
8.4V 2200mAh battery pack(Rear light only)
Runtime: Approximately 3hours for Front light set only
Approximately 2.5 hours for Front & Rear combo set
over 6 hours for Rear light set only
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