Knog Cobber Reflex Lights Adjust Output Based on Speed, Lean Angle
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Knog Cobber Reflex Lights Adjust Output Based on Speed, Lean Angle
"Knog's latest lights add Adaptive Reflex technology to their already impressive Cobber series, delivering an exceptionally wide 330° beam angle. They automatically dim or brighten based on how bright it is out, how fast you're going, and how far you're leaning your bike."
"The rear light changes the strobe effect to animate a right or left turn, acting like a quasi-turn signal. An accelerometer senses when you slow down and brightens to act like a brake light."
"Both lights feature automatic (motion-based) on/off, USB-C charging, and excellent side visibility. The rear light illuminates the backside of your legs, adding a bio-motion effect that makes you stand out even more to drivers."
Knog has introduced new Cobber lights that incorporate Adaptive Reflex technology, providing a 330° beam angle. These lights automatically adjust brightness based on ambient light, speed, and bike lean. The rear light features a strobe effect for signaling turns and brightens when slowing down, acting as a brake light. Customizable modes are available through a web app, and both lights offer excellent side visibility, USB-C charging, and lightweight, waterproof designs. The MSRP is $79.99 per light or $149.99 for a bundle.
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