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$179.99 - $77.60
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The NiteRider Lumina OLED 1200 Boost is an innovative bike light that removes the guesswork related to battery life, allowing you to plan your next ride safely with complete confidence, day or night. The OLED multifunctional digital display screen delivers precise battery run times as a percentage and actual time for the Lumina OLED’s 9 lighting levels. The Lumina OLED 1200 Boost features a custom engineered collimator sense, producing a generous widespread beam pattern. With Boost Mode providing a stunning 1200 lumens of maximum light output, this makes the Lumina OLED highly capable for use when navigating through diverse riding conditions.
Custom engineered collimator lens, distributes a generous even widespread beam
Boost Mode! Double tap power button to unleash maximum LED output!
5 Light Levels plus 4 Daylight Flash Modes
Multifunctional OLED screen provides detailed operational information
Aluminum heatsink for optimal thermal cooling properties
Compatible with an array of optional mounting accessories (sold separately)
FL1 Standard IP64, water resistant. Secure on and off-road capable handlebar clamp mount, fits up to 35mm handlebars
RUN TIMES Low – 6:00h at 275 Lumens, Med – 3:00h at 550 Lumens, High – 1:30h at 1000 Lumens, Boost – 1:00h at 1200 Lumens, Pulse Flash – 10:00h at 1000 Lumens, Fast Flash – 6:30h at 1000 Lumens, S.O.S. – 18:00h at 1000 Lumens, Beacon – 18:00h at 1000 Lumens, Walk – 18:00h at 75 Lumens
6 hour runtime on low at 275 lumens or Go hand-held in walk mode – 18 hour runtime at 75 lumens.
Lifetime : covers any defects in mechanical components (housings, covers, mounts and fasteners) and LEDs.
Amazon Customer –
Great light, very bright, great display
I’ve had a Lumina light for several years that finally died so I bought this as a replacement. It’s a great upgrade. It charges much faster than the old version and lasts twice as long. The display is nice so you can see how long in hours the light has left and it changes to depending on the lumens chosen for brightness. The lowest setting works well and provides the longest life. The mount stayed the same so it’s easy on and off. I really like this light and highly recommend it.
JSV –
s00pa’-d00pa’ bright!
It’s so difficult to understand HOW a bike light is going to work when you merely read about it on a website or ad. Even seeing videos done can’t truly demonstrate the true brightness, lumens, or illumination pattern. Those things just don’t translate properly so you end up taking risks if you don’t see it demonstrated in person. This light won’t disappoint any bike rider.I also have the NiteRider Dual 1800 Boost. I got that direct from the company because I had a discount to use there. That one WAS a bit more expensive, but both of these lights are nothing short of amazing. Ive been obsessed with the quest for bright bike lights for many years. I love night-riding on the community paths but I’m a mountain biker and want something lots of fun for riding trails and in the woods at night (which can be a huge challenge if you’ve tried it). The closest I got was a circular light that has a board with 14 (supposedly) Cree XML T6 elements. I had to remove the reflector in order to get a “wash” effect more like a floodlight. Now that one DOES have it’s good qualities and was relatively cheap. I had to also modify it to mount it to a proper clamp, it looks a little goofy on the bike (no biggie’ really), and it takes a chunky battery pack that has to be velcro strapped to the frame or head tube. THAT wasn’t gonna’ fly for my awesome carbon stumpjumper expert. THESE NiteRider lights are perfect!The light always defaults to the steady low-med-high beam when you turn it on.The display I thought was a brilliant idea. I wish the Dual 1800 had this display too.The 1800 also takes the same mounting clip so I can use either one depending on the requirement for that ride.It does have a bit of a “hot spot” which I typically don’t like on most lights, but on these they kind of got that one just right. The “hot spot” isn’t harsh and doesn’t detract from the peripheral light around it. In other words it doesn’t look like an older style flashlight with one spot lighting the area. It has a hot-spot and an softer cascade of light to the edge, illuminating the surroundings. Both of these lights really remind me of a vehicle headlight pattern which makes a lot of sense.The time remaining does drop significantly when you’re in ‘boost’ mode, but this will work totally fine on its standard “high” setting. I notice the difference from high to boost more when I’m on the road using it than I could when testing it at home. When I tested it for time remaining I remember it actually lasted longer than the indicator said originally (can’t remember exact time). It showed about an hour remaining on boost at first, and then I think it ran for like an hour and 15 min., but it also defaults automatically to the next lower setting when battery life is running low (good feature).Once you’ve played with the menu selections you’ll realize it’s easy to use and easy to remember–a lot less confusing than it sounds in the description. Overall the 1800 Boost is of course a little brighter and has a wider pattern for biking in the woods (it’s considerably heavier too), but as far as usefulness, convenience, ease of charging w/USB, menu features, size & weight, I’d say this is the best bike light I ever bought, and the best bike light I own. I have a couple others I thought were VERY bright and those are NOT as bright as this!Unless you’ve tried or owned some huge portable bike floodlight that cost around $300-400 w/a heavy cumbersome battery pack wired to it, this will be the best light you can buy for the price. It’s of very high quality construction and clearly a well manufactured product.~JSV
Jason –
Grabbed 2
These are super bright and configurable for different riding conditions and battery life. For day time riding I use the flashing setting and it works flawlessly. Canât wait to ride at night to see how it does.
Katherine R. –
Super bright!
This light is easy to secure and very bright!
LB –
Bright, compact and high quality!
This is my third NiteRider headlight in the past ten years. My last headlight was a Pro 1500 DIY that I used on my road bike for commuting during darkness. Although the Lumina 1200 OLED is not that bright and does not last as long, it is definitely worth the money. In addition, it is much smaller if you compare its overall size to the Pro 1500 and the six-cell battery that keeps it running. I am very pleased with the performance, level of brightness and sturdy construction of the Lumina 1200 OLED. In addition, the LED screen provides remaining battery percentage and estimated runtime… what a cool feature! Also, the mounting bracket is sturdy and well-made.I use this headlight during daylight hours on one of the strobe modes when Iâm riding my road bike on public roadways. I have had a few oncoming vehicles honk at me because the headlight is so incredibly bright. Thank you to NiteRider for keeping me just a little bit safer during my rides.If you are on the fence about purchasing this light, donât be. Just pull the trigger on this purchase. You will be glad you did.
The 6th Rider –
Bright light but some issues and no customer support
The light is bright (depending on the mode). However the unit is very bulky once mounted (-1). The small screen in unreadable under the sun, and barely in the shadows (-1). The light fell off the mount while riding (-1). The unit survived but won’t charge anymore. I contacted tech support on their website for assistance, and got no answer (-1).
Brandon –
Great Features. Some Minor Shortcomings
I like this light a lot. I do a lot of night mt biking in the fall and winter and this light is plenty bright. Especially when paired with a helmet light. Having the time remaining on display really helps with managing battery usage vs brightness throughout the ride.The connection to the handlebar mount is a little loose, so I put some strips of electrical tape under the light. This gives it a secure connection and gets rid of any shaking of the light (particularly a problem on rocky decents). This has been an issue I have had with all the Lumina series of lights.The other problem I have with this light in particular is it is hard to find the button “on” in the dark. The non-OLED lights have a big round rubber button on top, but this one has a smaller plastic bubble button next to another small plastic bubble button. I am used to turning on the light on the fly as I encounter downhills or technical terrain, so this has been a problem for me..Overall, niterider makes great products. I have been using their lights for 25+ years and the transformation over this time is nothing short of amazing. Any problems I have with their products are pretty minor and I am happy to recommend them to other.
Fernando –
Já conhecia o produto e não tem igual. Nota 10
Chris Clarke –
I have only had it for a couple weeks now but it works exactly as I expected based on the description. My morning commute can be pretty dark and this does the job without having to put it on the highest setting.
Javier –
Muy buen producto, la verdad da muy buena luz y dura muchas horas . No me arrepiento de haber comprado este producto
Nisrine N –
Just over a month old. Used less than 10 times. Started randomly flickering and switching off whilst on a ride although fully charged. Would not stabilise no matter what I try.
GREGORY JONES –
THIS PRODUCT IS AMAZING