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knog. Plus: light at the click of a button

Michael Restin
31.1.2019
Translation: machine translated

One click and that's it. With knog. Plus", there's no need to get out your toolbox. A small magnet and a clip let you attach it to all kinds of objects in the blink of an eye.

Thanks to their pen-like clips, the 'knog Plus' battery-powered USB lights won't just come in handy when you're cycling: clip them to your clothes or a bag when you're out and about, or to be seen when you're jogging. I spent some time with the two mini lights, here's what I can tell you:

Brightness
The knog. Plus are surprisingly bright for their size, they have nothing to be ashamed of in comparison with my dynamo lamp. I was able to count 22 small LEDs on the red rear light (20 lumens) and 12 larger ones on the white front light (40 lumens).

Lighting modes
knog.Plus remembers the last mode activated and uses it automatically when you switch it back on. You can choose from five modes from continuous lighting to different faster or slower flashes.

Charge indicator
The lamp will warn you before the battery runs out. If you switch it off and a small red light still shines, it's a sign that it's time to recharge the lamp.

Waterproofing
According to the product description, the lamps are 100% waterproof, but s7ber, a member of our community did not make the same observation (product review in German).

Was it just bad luck or are the lamps not waterproof? I wanted to find out for sure.

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