🌟 Illuminate your ride, own the night!
Brightz WheelBrightz LED Bike Wheel Lights (2025 Edition) deliver unmatched safety and style with 14 color-changing LEDs, over 48 hours of battery life, and IP65 water resistance. Designed for universal fit on 20"–29" wheels with customizable length, these durable, easy-to-install lights come with superior straps and accessories, making them the ultimate bike upgrade for riders of all ages and skill levels.
Color | Color Changing |
Brand | Brightz |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Disposable Batteries |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 8.82 ounces |
Mounting Type | Wheel |
Number of settings | 1 |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Brightz, ltd. |
UPC | 841110159987 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.97 x 5.87 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Brightz |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | WheelBrightz Bike Wheel Lights |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | Wheelbrightz |
Style | 2 Wheel Lights |
Included Components | (2) 7-Foot LED Wheel Light Tubes; (2) Battery Power Packs (uses 3 AA batteries, not included); (2) Silicone Straps; (4) Tube End Caps; (12) Zip Ties; Step-by-Step Instructions |
Size | 2 Wheel Lights |
Sport Type | Cycling |
Skill Level | All Skills |
R**S
Glamping life
When were bikers" rode our bikes Memorial weeken out at Lake during the nite everyone love them. We also rode them out at a nite time trail ride and everyone was so excited to see something different beside horse and wagons.It was 7 of us with the lights. We rode beside the wagons.
A**R
so easy and works too
easy to put on people see the bike when riding at night very good for the money!
J**.
Love these lights
My granddaughter loves these lights. Easy to install and easy to use.
M**D
Great lights
Great lights but not as bright as the picture
M**Y
Bling for Bikes
This was purchased as a gift for our niece and is something she really, really wants for her bike. We were pleased that this order arrived in two days and was as advertised.
K**K
Beware: Major Point of Failure in Design
This product is expensive trash. Unless you modify it yourself after your purchase, you might as well throw your money away since it will quickly break.It would be solid were it not for its major point of failure in its design: the battery box mounting system. It completely ruins the product. Literally - the product exploded for me because of this design flaw.I read the reviews beforehand, so I knew that it was problematic for a lot of people. Namely, overly dense and overly sparse wheel spoke spacings do not work with the battery box.That cannot be stated enough because I thought I was fine having neither particularly dense nor sparse wheel spokes, but I was not. The working range of spoke spacing is apparently very small.It’s also just not a good design period, being not evenly remotely adaptable to more than a few spacings and not secure even with a spacing that “fits” the strap. A poor quality (rubber? silicone?) strap is bound to fail eventually. I was shocked that it was less than two minutes into use, but it was inevitable with that design choice.I was able to attach the battery box to my spokes, but it seems the connecting strap was too strained, with the bumps of the mildly cracked asphalt in front of my apartment proving too much for it to handle. Choose a wider strap loop meant it wasn’t secure either, though, being too loose. Because the strap was too strained the box exploded off my bike and onto the road. Th box ripped from the light so there’s no way to fix it. It did not last even two minutes, and with it being daytime, I never even got to use the lights outside at night.Also, the lights were rather dim. For three double A batteries a strand, they should either last longer than 48 hours or be brighter. Maybe they do last longer than 48, but I wouldn’t know since again the box exploded off my wheel. This would be fine if everything else was good in the design, but the battery box issues completely ruins the product.I could only recommend you get this product if your wheel spacing is about as wide as the box. Then, it likely would be secure enough.If you create your own mounting system, you’d also probably be fine, but you’d have to work with what’s there and there’s not much good to secure the box with besides the bars? nubs? that secure the provided strap, so it’d take more than a few minutes and quite a bit of cleverness, especially if you have rather widely spaced wheel spokes.Image: the battery box on the road after exploding off my bike's back wheel - I had not installed the front lights yet and probably won't after this
H**R
great product
love this product
B**B
Useful lights, unresponsive customer service
I love wheel lights! The fun, colorful, decorative lights are playful, and the safe practicality of being clearly illuminated from the sides is an actual life saver. So, when my last wheel lights stopped working I knew it was an easy decision to replace them.I purchased and installed my new lights and headed out for my commute. Two blocks from home, I heard a freaky clunking from my wheel and pulled over. Somehow, the battery pack came unstrapped, snapped the wire, and made its way out from my spokes. Tracing back the trail of pieces behind me, the case cracked open, lost the fresh batteries in a pile of leaves, and the battery box door that had broken off was almost immediately run over by a car. Though I was supremely thankful nothing got lodged in my wheel to take me out in traffic, it was still an intense start to a Monday morning. Unfortunately, I didn't even get to use my new lights once before they were toast.I proceeded to spend the rest of the day replaying in my head what happened and what could have gone wrong since the battery box was snapped shut and properly strapped to my spokes, right? It wasn't until I returned home that I saw the broken piece of rubber strap laying on the ground. Presumably, sometime between installation and my commute, the strap had snapped, leaving the battery box to fly off once I started pedaling hard. If I didn't see the rubber piece I would have never even considered it since, in all other respects, it's a pretty hardy strap.I shared this with Brightz directly, and even after a follow-up email from me, I never received any acknowledgment. Take that for what it's worth.I'm just thankful I lived to tell the tale. Check your straps, turn your lights on, and be safe out there, cyclists.
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