Lumos Firefly Smart Magnetic Bike Light System Review - feat. Turn Signals + Brake Sensor + COB LED

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • Lumos is best known for their cycling helmets which combine sleek designs with integrated LEDs for improved visibility. With their multi-LED setups, Lumos helmets not only ensure people see you but can also communicate if you are braking or turning. In this review, we’ll be looking at the new Lumos Firefly light system which extends the same features as their helmet lights to individual magnetic lights to light up your bike. The Firefly lights are available individually for $49.95 per light but make the most sense as bundles like the $179.95 four light bundle we have here. Each Firefly light is a compact multi-LED design that can illuminate white as a front light, orange when signaling or red as a rear light. Using the Lumos app you can seamlessly configure up to six lights in any position and sync it to your Lumos helmet and a wireless remote.
    Lumos has designed the Firefly lights to have flexible mounting options to allow them to be mounted on the bike or clothing. The lights magnetically attach to plastic bases which have slots for the included silicone straps as well as plastic hooks that attach to the rubber straps. There are also two options for the rubber pads behind the bases, one that is rounded and a flatter option that allows the Firefly lights to be mounted on round seat posts as well as flatter surfaces such as racks. The magnetic design works surprisingly well and holds the lights securely even over rough terrain. Lumos also includes plastic locking tabs which provide an even more secure fit and require pushing down on the clips to release the lights from the mounts. We’d recommend being careful with the press-to-release clips as they are easy to install but very difficult to remove.
    The Lumos Firefly lights are lightweight and easy to mount smart lights that can wireless communicate with the Lumos app or remote. What’s so clever about the Firefly lights is that they have a multi-LED design that allows them to be illuminated white, yellow or red based on the set role. That means you can use each Firefly light as a headlight, taillight or turn signals based on their assigned role in the Lumos app. You also don’t need to own a Lumos helmet to take advantage of the lights as there is an optional remote which includes an integrated brake sensor or turn signal functionality. Each light is fairly compact with a square shape and simple curved lens.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:11 Unboxing + Specs
    03:59 Fit + Finish
    08:55 Light Output
    10:52 Lumos App
    13:34 The Final Score
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Komentáře • 35

  • @SuburbaniteUrbanite
    @SuburbaniteUrbanite Před 4 měsíci +4

    I like how there are finally lights using remotes. It’s great because it shows that the world is finally recognizing the bicycles are a form of transportation again. Tbh this was probably spurred by the popularity of e-bikes.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, it's nice to see light setups like this which make turn signals much more prominent. If you also have a Lumos helmet, the Firefly lights also sync with it for a pretty slick setup. You're correct as well, I imagine future e-bike will offer similar built-in solutions. Newer Stromer e-bikes will be offering integration with Unit 1 helmets.

    • @BillOweninOttawa
      @BillOweninOttawa Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ebikes are the future.

    • @MikesHardMEMEs2.0
      @MikesHardMEMEs2.0 Před 13 dny

      ​​@@BillOweninOttawai got hit by a car riding a basic 21 speed and sued now I'm getting an expensive e bike and the Lumos helmet and lights..
      He ran me over in a cross walk and I had a concussion and almost died.....was worth it though I hate pedals

  • @Wichyn1
    @Wichyn1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    As always... These reviews are chef kiss!! I found your channel with the review of the Triban RC520 and I like that you go all the way to show every posible scenario and every characteristic and practical examples of everything. Keep it going!!!
    By the way, it's thanks to your video that I'm now convinced to buy the Triban RC520. Sooon I'll make that a reality
    Amazing job!!! Following you from Mexico

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you found the reviews useful. We try to show all the features and modes especially for lights so you know what you're buying.

    • @Wichyn1
      @Wichyn1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@TheSweetCyclists And that's what I love the most, many channels goes with "turns on and off and flash really good" but you almost go to "if you want to strap the light with a tape onto the wheel because this and that, it can be solved and looks like this"
      Definitely checking your lights reviews in order to buy new ones

  • @JasonRostro
    @JasonRostro Před 3 měsíci +1

    Always nicely reviewed

  • @dudesayHEY
    @dudesayHEY Před 7 měsíci +2

    I wish there was an OEM rear bracket other than that the lights are sooooo handy

    • @toms9736
      @toms9736 Před 5 měsíci

      They make a mount for your bike seat now.

  • @sebumgold3108
    @sebumgold3108 Před 23 dny +2

    I think they blew it on the charging system. Should be one dock that charges all 4 units with just one lead-in power cable to the dock. They should simplify this as a front & rear blinker set in sinc with the fob, and scrap the app. At least that is what I would want to buy.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 20 dny +1

      Lumos actually sells a quad charger that uses a single USB cable (see czcams.com/video/FM-sPPvCao4/video.html). It's about $20 more and makes charging them a lot easier than swapping them in/out of the single cradle.

  • @tylermattson9
    @tylermattson9 Před měsícem +1

    On the app I seen there was a spot to add the lights so they could be just a signal light. Is it possible to add two lights to one spot so say I need a front and back right signal can I add two lights to that spot without them having to light up.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před měsícem

      I don't think you can assign multiple lights per spot. However, all the lights on the left side (Front left / left / rear left) would all signal together that should achieve what you want.

  • @64o
    @64o Před 7 měsíci +1

    While interesting i can’t imagine using these or the Reelight Gems over the Knog Big Cobbers, Exposure Blaze and one of their front lights or the Cygolite Hypershot and Ranger. They’re the same price or cheaper while also being hugely brighter. The Knog lights give 360° visibility, Exposure lights have camera like lens quality and Cygolite are ferociously bright. Have you tried any of Blackburn’s bike lights? They’re on the second generation of their really effective orange side lights.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 7 měsíci

      The advantage of the Lumos Firefly is the Lumos app and turn signal / brake functionality if you buy the bundle or also have a Lumos helmet to pair them with - individually the Firefly lights are too expensive. As you said, KNOG and other brands have better individual lights. I haven't had a chance to use Exposure (I did talk with them at Eurobike but there still seems to be an emailing issue) or Blackburn lights yet.

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci

      All the lights you mentioned arent the same focus, for one. You cant compare lights that are for being seen against lights that are for seeing. These are meant to ALSO be turn signals and brake lights. You also cant expect that added tech of turn signals and brake sensing for the same price. Comparing apples and oranges.

  • @OptimusSatanas
    @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci +1

    Have you found the braking to be accurate? I was interested in getting the "Overade TURN & OXIBRAKE" simply because of the way its braking is implemented with a slip on that goes over your brake lever.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 2 měsíci

      The brake sensor calibration is good, but as with any accelerometer setup it will have false positives. I would say it's better than not having it, but it's still not a fully bake feature.

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheSweetCyclists Its not an accelerometer tho. Did you look at the product closely? The entire premise of the product is squeezing the brake lever to activate the brake light instead of using an accelerometer. Its not for calibration.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sorry - I meant the Lumos light's accelerometer based brake sensor has decent calibration. The Overade product is a cool idea that avoid using sensors to guess if you are braking. Hopefully other companies start to use it or Sram / Shimano add some built in integration directly into their levers so you don't have attach an additional part to the lever.@@OptimusSatanas

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheSweetCyclists Ah, I understand now. I agree.

  • @toms9736
    @toms9736 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Where do you mount the turn signal remote?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 5 měsíci

      It's meant to be placed on your handlebar near your grips so you can easily access it.

  • @GeneralKato
    @GeneralKato Před 2 měsíci +1

    Interesting lights but only to be seen with and not so much to actually see.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly - these are be-seen style lights that keep you visible. They would be adequate if you ride in well lit urban areas, but their better as a supplemental light to keep you visible and they have a lot of cool features such as turn signals and single button shutoff.

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci

      Uh...Duh? No one ever said these were to replace a headlamp to see with. Im using an Outbound Detour Bike Light to see, and want people to be able to see me. Very few lights, if any, are designed to provide light to be seen and see with. They are generally designed for one or the other because the focus is so different (pun intended).

  • @OptimusSatanas
    @OptimusSatanas Před 2 měsíci +2

    If only this didnt need an app. I really wish all these devices which require an app to use had some sort of legislation that prevented companies from just abandoning the software. or some sort of regulation that forced them to make it open source if they werent going to support it anymore.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, that's the big risk of many new "smart" products. They will only be functional as long as the company continues to update the software. Europe has been pretty good about preventing "planned obsolescence" as so many of these products end up in landfills after a few years of use.

  • @DiamondRB
    @DiamondRB Před měsícem

    Lumos is the equivalent of the bike version of Apple. Everything just extremely overpriced.

    • @Efkas
      @Efkas Před měsícem

      Well yeah, but there isn't really any alternative to lumos products. You can name some products, but they lack either some functions, or level of experience

    • @DiamondRB
      @DiamondRB Před měsícem

      @@Efkas While that might be true, you are better off either making your own (if you are skilled at doing so) or just buying cheap turn signals and brake lights and a helmet all separate for like 1/4 of the price. Cuz i bet you Lumos products cost only 1/3 of the price to make them.

    • @Efkas
      @Efkas Před měsícem

      @@DiamondRB I can't disagree. That's why I mentioned "either lack in user experience". I don't day it's justified - I just state that some people are ready to pay for some functionality, but in a better and more seamless package a much higher price, than it actually costs

    • @DiamondRB
      @DiamondRB Před měsícem

      @Efkas Yeah. That's also why Apple is so wealthy. Not only do they have these products they also enforce a sort of ecosystem. Forcing people to buy more, because if they don't they will have to make significant changes.

    • @babybloc
      @babybloc Před 19 hodinami

      The only other justification I can see besides gear-lust is maybe supporting the idea of smart helmets and lights, and building a market for better ideas to come
      None of the light up helmets I’ve looked at are great or at all cheap, but maybe being an idiot early adopter will help them get better and cheaper?