Illumination AXA Greenline:
A bright close-up area is followed by a slightly more diffusely lit zone; From 5 m in front of the driver, a uniformly well-illuminated area begins, which offers very good visibility. If you turn the lamp further up, all zones move forward. Overall, the light corridor generated by the AXA is rather narrow, which is particularly disadvantageous in tight bends. In bright mode, the AXA shines long enough for typical night driving without fading towards the end. After that, it is completely drained and no longer lights up, even after hours of recovery time.
Feel and operation AXA Greenline:
The striking, blue illuminated button on the compact, solid-looking plastic housing is easy to operate even with gloves. The user cannot switch between the two modes without switching off the lamp briefly in between. The lamp is connected to a holder with a sliding lock, which in turn is attached to the handlebars with a silicone strap. The tape is very tight on oversized handlebars; if it were a little longer, the lamp would be easier to attach.
The rear light also has a separate silicone holder; With the clip firmly attached to the housing, it can also be conveniently attached to a backpack or waistband.
Technical data AXA Greenline lighting set:
Weights:
Lamp 94 g/holder 14 g
Rear light 16 g/holder 6 g
Dimensions (LxWxH):
Lamp approx. 8x5x4 cm
Rear light approx. 5×2,5×2 cm
features:
Lamp: 2 modes
Rear light: on/off
Accesories:
USB cable
Brightness lamp according to manufacturer:
15/50 lux
Maximum burn time lamp according to manufacturer: 12 hours
Light duration in the brightest mode in the test: 3: 30 h
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