Reelight Nova | Bike Light with Contactless Dynamo
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- NOVA is a modular battery free bike light system, which you can combine however you like. The lights are powered by a contactless rim dynamo, which works by Eddy currents and requires no magnets mounted on the wheel.
Read more: reelight.com/NOVA
just got and mounted mine, was easy in the rear, the front was a bit trickier to set up due to my broad front fork...but it works now:)
Will get a recharchable front light though for my handlebar, the lights are a nice backup and make you visible, but I need something with more lumen to really illuminate my way
Hi thank you for the video. The light looks awesome 🤩
I am wondering how this is working in a rainy country like the Netherlands
I have it awesome tech, awesome fixation but not compatible with MTB forks
Great Tech indeed !
Yeah it was tight around my carbon fork on a road bike as well. Took some finagling. They should sell one with a longer wire for mtb and carbon bikes. Love mine once I got them working
WARNING!!!!! Reelight Nova will not work with steel/stainless steel rims that are used on some types of city bikes!!!
Is the dynamo only compatible with the lights seen in the Video or can it be used with other lights aswell?
Only video i guess because it has special connection wire
where can buy this
Without magnet?
It is scam?
The dynamo works from Eddy currents generated between the movement of the aluminium rim and the permanent magnet inside the dynamo. You can check out a review of the product here if you do not believe it :) ruclips.net/video/Ul3RZ7jRJh0/видео.html&ab_channel=OneLessCar
@@Reelight And I always thought that this technique was protected by a patent. Or are there agreements with the owner of this patent? By the way, here is the channel from the patent owner. Nice lamps too.
Does it works with Carbon Wheel set?
Sorry for the late reply but no, the system only works with aluminium rims.
Smart, if it wasn't for the easy to steal parts. I would consider them if the mount had to be screwed on there instead of a rubberband mount
Not bright enough for night trail riding unfortunately