I was trolling around DX and came across this quite different approach to a dual LED light.
ZhiShunjia ZSJ-B2 1800lm Neutral White 2-LED 4-mode High / Low Beam Bike Headlamp - Black
The lights are stacked vertically, with one angled down to light in front of the wheel, and the upper one pointed down the trail. That might cast shadows that show contours of the landscape a bit better.
Yea, it's only an XM-L T6, but surprisingly factory equipped a neutral colour LED. Modes are High -> Mid -> Low, which seems to be the opposite of what you'd need for the trail, but may be the right way round for the road. Strobe looks like it might be in the cycle with off, and it's a unfortunately a fast strobe. No mention of the button showing power status, or overheat step-down. Power plug looks like it might not use the MS standard. European power adapter too. All points that degrade its value.
What are your thoughts on the design? Would it work well in real life, or is it just a gimmick?
Maybe one of you guys with pull at DX can get one in for review.
ZhiShunjia ZSJ-B2 1800lm Neutral White 2-LED 4-mode High / Low Beam Bike Headlamp - Black
The lights are stacked vertically, with one angled down to light in front of the wheel, and the upper one pointed down the trail. That might cast shadows that show contours of the landscape a bit better.
Yea, it's only an XM-L T6, but surprisingly factory equipped a neutral colour LED. Modes are High -> Mid -> Low, which seems to be the opposite of what you'd need for the trail, but may be the right way round for the road. Strobe looks like it might be in the cycle with off, and it's a unfortunately a fast strobe. No mention of the button showing power status, or overheat step-down. Power plug looks like it might not use the MS standard. European power adapter too. All points that degrade its value.
What are your thoughts on the design? Would it work well in real life, or is it just a gimmick?
Maybe one of you guys with pull at DX can get one in for review.