Most Cycling Accidents Aren’t About Speed

Invisible in the Dark
You’re riding safely — but drivers can’t see you.
At night, a cyclist without lights is almost invisible until it’s too late.

Lost in Rain and Fog
Street lights blur. Vision drops.
In bad weather, even careful riders disappear into the background.

Out of the Driver’s Sight
Cars don’t expect you. Blind spots are everywhere.
If you’re not clearly visible, you’re already at risk.
Choose Your Helmet and Start Riding Safer
City traffic & daily commuting
Complex intersections & safety focus
Lightweight & casual riding
Remote Signals + Auto-Sleep
360° Safety + Stepless Focus
Ultralight & Breathable & Bug Guard
Front + Flowing Tail Light
Front/Side/Rear Surround
Rear LED Only
Dual-Mold PC+EPS
Dual-Mold PC+EPS
Dual-Mold PC+EPS
2000mAh
1800mAh
300mAh
Type-C
Type-C
Type-C
≈360g+20g
≈340g
≈280g
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Steve
Comfortable Great fit using the adjuster. Loads of visibility to other traffic due to the built in lights
Steve DailyChallenge
I like having a light on my bike helmet, makes it easier for cars to aim for me. Especially Prius drivers
Yes — because it helps you get seen earlier and more clearly.
Unlike traditional bike lights mounted low on the frame, helmet lights sit at eye level, making your presence much more noticeable to drivers—especially in busy or low-light conditions.
Yes. A helmet light works best as an added layer of visibility, not a replacement.
Using both creates a smarter setup—one fixed to your bike, and one that moves with your line of sight for better awareness.
Yes. The light controls are designed to be simple and easy to use, even while riding.
With accessible buttons, you can quickly switch between lighting modes without stopping—so you stay focused on the road while staying visible.
Yes. The helmet is built with impact-resistant materials and is designed to meet standard cycling safety requirements, providing both protection and visibility.
Battery life depends on the lighting mode, but most helmets can last several hours on a single charge. Flashing modes typically last longer than steady light, making them ideal for extended rides.