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GPMTER LED Bike Front and Back Light Set, USB Rechargeable, 400 Lumen Super Bright Bicycle Headlight and Rear Tail Lights, Fits All Bicycles, Mountain, Road, MTB for Cycling Safety
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GPMTER LED Bike Front and Back Light Set, USB Rechargeable, 400 Lumen Super Bright Bicycle Headlight and Rear Tail Lights, Fits All Bicycles, Mountain, Road, MTB for Cycling Safety

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SAVE YOUR MONEY AND HASSLE-Never Waste Your Money and Time on Batteries again! Save Yourself the Hassle to Replace Batteries Every Week, GPMTER bicycle head light is USB Rechargeable. It charges from your computer or any device with a USB port. Powered by 5 volt 2000mAh rechargeable battery pack(included), taking 2 hours to fully charge and has a Runtime of 3+ hours on High(100% brightness), 5+ hours on Low(50% brightness), 6+ hours on Flash mode(100% brightness) FREE TAIL LIGHT INCLUDED-Both of bike headlight and bicycle tail light included in the package, which give your bicycle stand out with unmatched 180º visibility, protecting you and your loved ones are safer in any low light conditions. Instantly improve your visibility & safety with our Ultra Bright LED bike light and the taillight. Powered by 500mAh rechargeable battery pack(included), taking 2 hours to fully charge and has a Runtime of 3+ hours MORE THAN A BIKE LIGHT-Durable, light weight & water resistant. Can be used as an emergency flashlight, keep it inside your car, basement, attic, and emergency kit. Use it when you’re running, jogging, hiking, camping, walking your dog, cycling, changing a tire, night time family activities, power outage and MORE! Enjoy enhanced visibility and comfort knowing you'll be safe and secure at any time of the day.

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