Shredlights - What No One Talks About

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • You've seen all the Shredlights videos. My turn to show you what you haven't heard before.
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:39 Pricing
    2:00 Other premium lighting system products do exist
    5:00 Why I don't support turn signals at night for PEVs
    5:57 Do Shredlights really throw light as far as people say?
    6:37 Buying Shredlights is also buying into a community, really.
    6:52 Shredlights is dedicated to lighting systems.
    7:22 Shredlights invites target audience to communicate with them
    7:46 Riding footage in San Francisco
    9:06 Shredlights designs and produces their own products.
    9:98 Why do the batteries discharge on standby so quickly?
    11:40 Are you really going to spend $400-500 on Shredlights?
    12:24 Upcoming video on night time PEV accessories
    12:37 Sneak peek of lighting accessories
    12:54 More riding footage
    13:56 What is the order of priority for lighting?
    17:04 RGB Stick for side lighting
    17:43 Do you really need bluetooth connectivity?
    18:09 Group riding footage
    19:28 App features
    21:23 Build Quality and test
    21:43 Waterproof build in detail
    23:21 Where to mount the SL1000+ and why
    23:55 Demo of using a single light as a remote to turn on the rest
    24:44 Some lights need to be woken up
    26:28 Where I've mounted the front headlights
    27:21 Mounting the rear brake lights on my Propel Pivot GT
    27:42 Curve mount for helmet
    28:43 Warning about helmet mounted lights in the fog or mist
    29:53 Demo of my two helmet mounted lights
    30:33 Are the Shredlight headlights bright enough to light up the road?
    31:50 Magnet mount on a Onewheel
    33:50 Aliexpress door jam light used on Onewheel
    35:00 Hefty bike mounted bracket for Shredlights
    35:42 No used Shredlights b/c customers are not selling them

Комментарии • 8

  • @pool421
    @pool421 21 день назад

    Great video! There are many videos trying to sell them and list stats. This is the information I was looking for, and helped my to decide on the underglow lights

    • @Funcentric
      @Funcentric  21 день назад

      Yeah, I found that annoying myself too and didn't want to jump on that bandwagon.
      Since the release of this video, Shredlights has upgraded their firmware and app which allows the bluetooth to be turned off automatically after 20 minutes for storage. This is a bit of a gamechanger b/c now we dont' have to worry about the batteries draining on standby.
      Particularly important on the underglow lights that I suspect have a smaller battery than the other headlights/tail lights.

  • @extraHERO
    @extraHERO 2 месяца назад

    To me you're an ebike guy so I have a question. Have you seen the Heybike Hauler?

    • @Funcentric
      @Funcentric  2 месяца назад

      @@extraHERO haha, that comment should probably be in an Ebike video. I have heard of the Heybike Hauler but have not seen one in person and have never ridden one. I’m not a fan of the brand.

  • @Miguel_Molina
    @Miguel_Molina 2 месяца назад

    I’d argue that front headlights illuminate rocks and uneven terrain at night -especially important for one wheels and esk8s. And if you have front headlights, for all intents and purposes of being seen from the rear, they are effective as well.
    So to me, rear lights on esk8s and one wheels are not as necessary as front lights

    • @Funcentric
      @Funcentric  2 месяца назад

      @@Miguel_Molina I hear ya. It’s nice to be able to see the shadows and therefore depth of uneven terrain at night. I feel like they’re even more visible than in the daytime. However, maybe it’s my board or the mounting height but I’m not able to get the distance of strong illumination to ride comfortably without my helmet lights.
      My city also does have crazy terrain. Not very well kept. It doesn’t help that there’s also nutty drivers and cyclists to worry about.
      Ride safe!

  • @hose3462
    @hose3462 2 месяца назад

    Your door light under your pint is cool, but just in case you're not aware, having a red and blue light flashing on the road is illegal in a lot of places. You also may freak some people out where they think you're a cop and start driving erratically because they think they're being pulled over.

    • @Funcentric
      @Funcentric  2 месяца назад

      @@hose3462 I thought so too but only on cars. I verified with a cop friend of mine who I ride e-bikes with. You can legally have it on your person or a non car, meaning PEV’s are fine.
      The lighting color and patterns do change but I think the default light are the police lights unless you change it manually.
      Good if motorists think they’re being pulled over. They’ll slow down hopefully.