



Frequently Asked Questions
A quality bike light is one of the most important safety accessories you can own. It’s not just for riding at night! A powerful headlight helps you see potholes and obstacles in your path, while a bright tail light makes sure you are easily seen by drivers. Using lights during the day, especially a tail light with a flashing mode, significantly increases your visibility and safety on the road.
The lumens you need depends on where you ride. For city commuting and well-lit paths, a headlight with 200-600 lumens is usually enough to be seen. For dark roads or trail riding, you'll want a stronger bike headlight, typically 800 lumens or more, to clearly see the path ahead. For a rear tail light, 40 lumens or more is great for visibility.
Ravemen lights are trusted by cyclists for their innovative and practical designs. Many of their headlights feature a special anti-glare lens, which directs the beam downwards to avoid blinding oncoming traffic while still lighting up your path. They are also known for their reliable battery life, durable construction, and user-friendly mounts.
Mounting your new light is simple and requires no tools. Ravemen lights come with durable and flexible silicone straps that fit a wide range of handlebar and seat post sizes. You just stretch the strap around and hook it in place for a secure fit that stays put even on bumpy rides.
Absolutely. Ravemen lights are built to handle the elements. They come with an IPX rating (like IPX6 or IPX7), which means they are water-resistant and can withstand heavy rain and splashing. You can ride confidently knowing your lights won't fail you when the weather turns bad.
Yes, all the Ravemen lights we stock are USB rechargeable. This makes them incredibly convenient and eco-friendly. You can easily charge them at home, at the office, or with a portable power bank, so you never have to worry about buying and replacing batteries again.
Daytime running lights are a key safety feature for modern cyclists. Studies have shown that using a bright, flashing light during the day makes you significantly more noticeable to motorists. A dedicated daytime running mode uses a specific flash pattern designed to catch the eye from a long distance, helping to prevent accidents before they happen.
Battery life varies depending on the light mode you use. A steady, high-power beam will use more battery than a lower-power or flashing mode. Most Ravemen lights offer a variety of modes to extend run time, often lasting anywhere from 2 hours on the brightest setting to over 10-15 hours in an energy-saving flash mode. Always check the specific product details for exact run times.