Bicycle radar with rear light in the test: Garmin Varia RTL 516
Test: The Garmin Varia RTL 516 is a revolutionary bicycle light of a special kind, because this radar and light system ensures more safety on... read more
Test: The Garmin Varia RTL 516 is a revolutionary bicycle light of a special kind, because this radar and light system ensures more safety on... read more
Sigma Infinity in the test: We took a closer look at the small and light battery-powered LED rear light from Sigma and present our test impressions here. The Sigma Infinity is just like us... read more
Knog Plus Rear in the test: We took a very detailed look at the lightweight LED rear light from the Australian manufacturer Knog and show you our test impressions here. The StVZO-compliant rear light... read more
Lupine C14 Mag in the test: The very high-quality LED rear light from Lupine with a magnetic holder can feature a brake light and light sensor. How the battery rear light performs in our detailed test... read more
M-Wave Helios K 1.1: If you're just looking for a small, inexpensive battery-powered rear light with an LED, you'll quickly find what you're looking for at Messingschlager with the M-Wave Helios K 1.1. How easy is it... read more
BBB Signal Brake in the test: The battery-operated rear light has a brake light, many different modes and its individual adjustment options. We have the racing bike taillight in more detail under... read more
Cateye Rapid Micro G: The light and compact rear light is equipped with two LEDs and boasts simplicity and an affordable price. Like the LED taillight in ... read more
Knog Plug in the test: The simple LED rear light from the Australian company Knog fits on every bike - whether city bike or racing bike. How the Knog Plug performed in our detailed test... read more