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One of the most annoying aspects of bike lights is the fact that you have to operate each one separately with battery status indicators on each light. That means it’s easy to forget to turn on a taillight or have a taillight run out of power mid-ride. Topeak’s new PowerLite BT Combo solves this issue by connecting the Topeak WhiteLite 800BT headlight with the RedLite 80BT taillight using bluetooth. The Topeak PowerLite BT combo retails for $157.95 and offers up to 800 lumen from the headlight and 80 lumen from the taillight. Both lights can be controlled independently via two buttons on the headlight with a combined LED indicator that shows the status of both devices. The headlight even features a refractor style lens which generates a sharp beam cutoff. Although the headlight is not StVZO certified, the anti-glare lens ensures oncoming traffic is not blinded and focuses the light on the ground. Topeak has developed both the headlight and taillight to be easily mounted on nearly any bike setup with tool-free quick-release mounts. The Topeak WhiteLite 800BT headlight uses a proprietary tab style mount similar to those found on Fenix bike lights. What sets the headlight apart from other lights on the market is that Topeak has incorporated a tab on both the top and bottom of the headlight which means you can mount the headlight on top of handlebars or use the included SideClick adapter (i.e. a tab to GoPro bracket) to attach the lights underneath out-front-mounts like the Topeak UTF. This simple detail allows you to cleanly install the headlight on a handlebar or stack the light with GPS computers while still maintaining the proper beam orientation. It’s an amazing feature that’s particularly important with headlights with directional beams as you can’t simply flip the headlight upside down. The Topeak PowerLite BT connects a bright 800 lumen headlight and 80 lumen taillight using bluetooth to simplify operating the lights and monitoring their battery status. This is one of the first smart connected light setups we’ve seen from Topeak and it is a feature we’re excited to see. Although the WhiteLite 800BT headlight and RedLite 80BT are offered separately it makes the most sense as a combo to take advantage of the pairing capabilities. At this time, the headlight can only be paired with the RedLite 80BT but we assume Topeak will offer more taillight options in the future to choose from. Visually, the headlight has a black finish with metal front section and rubberized rear which houses the integrated 3500mAh Li-ion battery. One of the big features of the headlight is the refractor lens which creates a sharp beam cutoff that prevents glare for oncoming riders or traffic. ... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/topeak-p... ~ 00:00 Intro 00:11 Unboxing + Specs 04:28 Fit + Finish 10:54 Light Output 13:01 Comparison (Outbound Lighting Detour / Trek Commuter Pro RT / Magicshine RN 1500) 16:57 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/ Follow Us On Instagram - / thesweetcyclists ~ Topeak - https://www.topeak.com/ ~