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Product name: Supernova Mini 2 Pro front light for e-bikes
Price paid: 140€
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: I wanted to equip my eMTB with a front light that is compact and robust to withstand moderate falls but still powerfull enough to brighten my trail rides at night.
After trying a few compact models from Lupine and Lezyne, I finally settled for the Supernova Mini 2 Pro. I'm pleased with its brightness and wide illumination (550 lumens in high beam mode). I also like its solid aluminum built, made in Germany.
This front light plugged into my Bosch CX Gen. 4 motor and is activated from the Purion display. I previously had my LBS enable the light ports on the motor for the taillight, so it was just plug & play with the front light. No fuss!
The light consumes 10W in high beam and requires a 12V voltage output from the motor according to the Supernova manufacturer.
My only gripe is that the handlebars mount (clamp) needed to be purchased separately for an additional 30€.
Overall, the Supernova Mini 2 Pro is a winner in my book
Product name: Supernova Mini 2 Pro front light for e-bikes
Price paid: 140€
Score (out of 10): 8
Review: I wanted to equip my eMTB with a front light that is compact and robust to withstand moderate falls but still powerfull enough to brighten my trail rides at night.
After trying a few compact models from Lupine and Lezyne, I finally settled for the Supernova Mini 2 Pro. I'm pleased with its brightness and wide illumination (550 lumens in high beam mode). I also like its solid aluminum built, made in Germany.
This front light plugged into my Bosch CX Gen. 4 motor and is activated from the Purion display. I previously had my LBS enable the light ports on the motor for the taillight, so it was just plug & play with the front light. No fuss!
The light consumes 10W in high beam and requires a 12V voltage output from the motor according to the Supernova manufacturer.
My only gripe is that the handlebars mount (clamp) needed to be purchased separately for an additional 30€.
Overall, the Supernova Mini 2 Pro is a winner in my book
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