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Review Score:

3.7
Based on 18 reviews.

Price:

£64.99

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See.Sense. Icon Rear Light

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Specification / Price Comparison

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Colour: Black The average price of Lights with the same Colour: Black spec is £116.15
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Twin CREE LEDs optimised for daylight riding provide increased visibility in all conditions The average price of Lights with the same Twin CREE LEDs optimised for daylight riding provide increased visibility in all conditions spec is £91.74
Advanced sensor technology reacts to hazardous road situations to make you more visible The average price of Lights with the same Advanced sensor technology reacts to hazardous road situations to make you more visible spec is £91.74
Smartphone app allows you to control multiple lights and enables anti-theft alerts The average price of Lights with the same Smartphone app allows you to control multiple lights and enables anti-theft alerts spec is £91.74
Icon notes your location in the event of a crash and sends an alert to a chosen contact The average price of Lights with the same Icon notes your location in the event of a crash and sends an alert to a chosen contact spec is £91.74
Rear light: 2 x 95 lumen LEDs The average price of Lights with the same Rear light: 2 x 95 lumen LEDs spec is £83.49
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Reviews of See.Sense. Icon Rear Light

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Lights or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. See.Sense. Icon Rear Light scored 3.7 out of 5 based on 18 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Lights available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for See.Sense. Icon Rear Light in our search today, at £64.99.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

Tried, Tested and Reviewed for you by CRC Customer Services by CRCReviews, 4 May 2016, 66 out of 74 people found this review helpful Rural club cycling in the winter months can be tricky at the best of times, however if you are determined to rack up the training miles, yet like most of us, unfortunate enough to work during the daylight hours, the only option is to tackle the pitch blackness of country roads. For a lot of cyclists the dark evenings bring their external weekly activities to an end, the turbo trainer is dusted off and outdoor miles exchanged for in-door garage miles. But for those night owls among us it‰Ûªs another excuse to purchase even more bike kit, this time in the form of lights. See.Sense are a local Northern Irish company that are doing things a little differently, they have brought the humble bike light kicking and screaming into the twenty first century with some extremely smart innovations. Backed by an initial Kickstarter campaign, See.Sense created an intelligent light that took surroundings and conditions into consideration, automatically adjusting brightness and intensity when required. The iteration, the 2.0, was a really ingenious piece of kit producing 120 lumens but with their new ICON they have just upped the game to a whole other level. Being an owner of the original 2.0 light, I couldn‰Ûªt wait to get my hands on this new and improved version, just how much better could it be? I had of course read the online hype; smarter, brighter, slicker design but as we all know, marketing hype can be just that, hype. When I eventually got my hands on the new ICON the first thing I noticed was the much sexier packaging, it almost looked like some intergalactic visage suspended in a cryogenic capsule. Once opened the futurist looks and subtle detailing of the light are most certainly an upgrade on the more industrial appearance of the 2.0 but it‰Ûªs when you start using the light that you realise the stylistic changes are more than just cosmetic. If you are familiar with the 2.0 you will be aware of just how tricky it was to programme brightness, check the charge levels, in fact, even to merely turn the unit off and on. There is no such trickery with the ICON. See.Sense have added Bluetooth connectivity so it simply a case of downloading the free See.Sense App and pairing with your Smartphone. By offering this level of intelligence you are effectively creating a range of customization never before seen on a bike light. As with the 2.0, the intelligent sensors automatically adjust to suit your surroundings, just wave your hand in front of the unit and it will increase brightness and strobe faster but when the ICON is Smartphone connected it really comes into its own. Open up the slickly designed app and you can customize brightness, flashing patterns, sensitivity and even turn on a crash detection function that automatically sends an alert to a designated phone number, and that is just a few of the thing this light is capable off. This new ICON has been refined beyond belief; it‰Ûªs easy to tell that this light has been tested with cyclists for cyclists. The previous 2.0 certainly had a few niggles, for example the side charging port for one thing, if the small rubber insert wasn‰Ûªt carefully replaced it was prone to taking on a little of the wet stuff and a bit like a good Volvo, it was quite boxy when it came to the actually design although still highly efficient. However, I think the biggest grip was also the cleverest, the 2.0 didn‰Ûªt have a ‰Û÷normal‰Ûª off/on switch, it was monition sensitive and therefore used this function as an alternative to a standard button, great for the tech geeks among us, not so much for everyone else. See.Sense have taken everything that was good with the 2.0 and improved it but more importantly, they have taken every last niggle and corrected everything in the best way possible, kudos to them. I can honestly say there isn‰Ûªt just one stand out feature with the ICON, rather it‰Ûªs the sum of all parts that makes this light so exciting. The ICON is an incredible piece of kit that has pretty much nailed every aspect of what a great light should be, sure the technical features may or may not be a little too in-depth for the average rider but take this aspect away and you still have an amazingly intelligent bike light that will be used for more than just the dark evenings. I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

Let in water – ruined by StevenH, 24 April 2017, 42 out of 51 people found this review helpful Really like the idea of this light. Worked OK for a month or two then stopped working properly – lights on full after charging couldn’t switch off. On opening the light it was clear there had been water entry as some green gunk (copper oxide?) on circuit board. Great idea and tech but apparently only if you cycle in dry weather. Overall an expensive mistake……. Pros: clever light Cons: expensive not waterproff I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful




See.Sense. Icon Rear Light – other options

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