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Code: KNOG-1196
Knog Blinder Mini Chippy Rechargeable Rear Light
The Blinder MINI Chippy, with Chips on Board technology giving a panel of light. These surface mounted LEDs punch well above their weight, with the 11 lumens for rear getting you seen from over 500m away. Chippy has a reflective face for added safety. With a weight of only 15 grams the light uses its tool-less attachment to securely connect to handlebars and frames of 22-32+mm.
Specification
- Dimensions: 46x43x30mm
- Weight: 15g
- Materials: UV-Resistant Industrial grade silicone, Polycarbonate Housing, Optical grade PMMA Lens, Hard-Anodised aluminium fascia.
- USB Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Battery (USB). This saves using about 600 AAA Alkaline batteries during the light's lifetime.
- LEDs: Efficient LEDs designed to provide maximum brightness level for up to 90% of the battery burn time for each mode. Rather than LED brightness deteriorating during your ride
- Battery: Rechargeable Lithium polymer battery via integrated USB plug.
- Peak brightness: Front: 20 Lumens, Rear: 11 Lumens
- 5 Light modes: 1. Steady, 2. Strobe Flash, 3. Fading Flash, 4. Lightning Flash, 5. Eco Flash.
- Blinder MINI rear models last 1.8-2.2 hours in Steady mode, 3.5 hours in Strobe Flash, 3-3.2 hours in Fading Flash, 3-4.5 hours in Lightning Flash, 10.5-11 hours in Eco Flash.
- 100% Waterproof: The Blinder MINI is IP67 Tested and 100% waterproof against all elements
- Beam angles (degrees): 120°
- Bar Diameters: Fits bars / posts 22-32mm+ and aero.
Jules This is my secondary light. Small and discrete but bright enough to be noticed. Much better than Lezyne Femto that it has replaced.
Sam Very nice rear light. I use it for day and night riding. Good range of flash modes. I usually have mine on the lightning flash mode (because I think it looks cool). But beware it only last approximately 3.5hrs on that mode. So, don’t make the mistake I made by having it on that mode on an endurance ride. The Eco Flash mode lasts about 11 hrs. Charging is pretty quick (couple of hours I think from empty). There is a low battery indicator LED that stays on for a second or two when you switch it off to indicate that the battery is running low. There is a charging LED that turns from red to green to indicate that it’s charged. This LED is on the inside of the unit near the USB interface which some people might find inconvenient depending on how it sits on their USB port. All in all a very nice compact light.
Mr christie This is a great light that I set on economy flash and fit it to the back of my helmet. The LED is really bright and with the natural movement of the bike and my head draws effective notice to other road users.