Bike Light
A bike light is a type of illumination device specifically designed for bicycles, used to improve visibility and safety while riding, especially in low-light conditions. Bike lights can be categorized mainly into two types: front lights, which are mounted on the handlebars or front of the bike to provide illumination of the road or path ahead, and rear lights, which are attached to the back of the bike to make the cyclist more visible to motorists from behind.
These lights typically use LED technology due to its efficiency, brightness, and long battery life. Many bike lights offer different modes, such as steady beams or flashing patterns, to enhance visibility. They may be powered by batteries, rechargeable systems, or even dynamo generators installed in the bike. In many regions, using bike lights at night or during poor weather is a legal requirement to ensure safety on the roads. Overall, bike lights are essential safety equipment for cyclists, enhancing both visibility and awareness in traffic.