







Ultra Bright Headlight: 1000 lumens beam bike headlight provides powerful brightness, allowing you to ride at night to see wider and further areas. It also equipped with high-quality bike taillight that can reflect light to warn vehicles coming from behind, to make your riding safer.
USB Rechargeable & Long-Lasting Battery: Simply plug-in your bike light for fast, easy and convenient rechargeability. The built-in 6000 mAh rechargeable battery of front light last from 6 to 15 hours(depends on the lighting mode selected). The rear light is built in 400 mAh rechargeable lithium battery, last from 9 to 19 hours (depends on the lighting mode selected).
Headlight Aluminum Shell & IPX4 Water Resistant: The tough aluminum housing of headlight is impact-resistant and built for serious durability. While this rugged metal adds some weight vs. plastic lights, it delivers essential protection. Please check headlight weight (7.8oz ) before ordering to ensure it fits your needs. Defies rain for reliable wet-weather riding.
4 Lighting Modes: Four lighting modes for both headlight and taillight are ideal for use on night road rides and daily commutes: full brightness, half brightness, slow flashing, fast flashing. Switch multiple light modes to meet your needs by one button.
Easy Installation: Mounting is incredibly simple, mount and detach in just seconds without tools. Plus, the bike front light with 360°rotation detachable bracket featuring a built-in silicone cushion, ensures a secure connection to the handlebar. Note: If the bracket is damaged, you can tell us for replacement.
8 reviews for Ascher USB Rechargeable Bike Light Front and Back, Super Bright 1000 Lumens Bicycle Headlight and Compact Tail Light, 4 Light Modes, Large Capacity Battery Bike Lights for Night Riding Road Mountain
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Varun M –
Super Bright, Reliable and Value for money
This is a great bike light!! I love that it is rechargeable. It was a great price– especially when bike safety is priceless!! It is super easy to use, and to recharge. The front light is super bright and targeted, and the back red light is great too. I have only had it for a month, and at this point it has seemed durable. The size makes it easily fit on my bike. It’s great!!
K P –
Brilliant Lights for the price
This bike light is perfect for me. I love the multiple brightness and width levels that I can choose from to suit the current conditions. low and high beans wide and more center focused beams. To take on and off is super easy and recharges with a usb-c cable.
Cat Fan –
Best value bike light set out there!
I received the Ascher HJ-066 bike light set today, which includes: 1) a headlight, 2) a taillight, 3) two USB charging cables, and 4) two mounting assemblies (one for each light).I’ve used Ascher products before—my original HJ-040 headlight/taillight set has lasted four years, and I recently bought a second HJ-040 set for another bike. The cost-to-value ratio of these lights is excellent; I can purchase three complete Ascher sets for the price of a single big-brand headlight.The new HJ-066 headlight is slightly larger than the HJ-040, though still very manageable. The size makes sense, as it houses a more powerful array of LEDs. Right away, I noticed the light is brighter and “whiter” compared to the HJ-040—an upgrade over an already great product.The taillight is circular and produces an even, full glow with four modes: bright, dim, flash 1, and flash 2. It took me a moment to figure out how the USB cover opened for charging, but once I did, it was simple enough. The headlight’s USB cover, by comparison, is more intuitive.
Sirrah –
Great Front Light + Terrible Mounting Unit = Nope
The front light itself is great. Mounted on the handbar of an electric scooter. The light casts far out in front and the multiple brightness levels are easy to switch between while riding. But the actual mounting unit is garbage. It broke within a month. It’s a shame because the light is 10/10, but it’s useless as intended without a functioning mounting unit. Poor overall value. Recommend looking elsewhere if you’re in the market for something that will last. I think the initial full charge on the light outlasted the life of the mounting unit. YMMV. Good luck.
Tal Smith –
Heavy, but powerful.
Works great so far. Casts quite a beam looking forward, and rear light is bright and precise. Battery life will reveal itself as time goes on….
Jen Powell –
Batteries hold charge a long time easy to install
I haven’t needed to recharge them yet. I charged them immediately upon receipt and have used them for a week; they still hold a charge after several one to two-hour bike rides. I like that they offer multiple settings, including bright, medium, and two flashing modes. They are simple to operate, and I haven’t experienced the slipping issues others mentioned. Overall, I believe they are good value.
S. R. Southard –
Hefty light, flimsy mount
I’ve gone through several front bicycle lights, and each one has had a problem. I thought my search had ended with this one. It had a strong, bright beam and good selections for steady and flashing, etc. On my first ride, I noted that each time I hit a slight bump, the light would drift down, forcing me to raise it horizontal again. I had cranked it on tight, but still had to check it from time to time. Yesterday, I hit a bump and the whole light fell off. The mount stayed on the handlebar, but the light fell off its mount and clattered along the concrete. The light still works, but looks like it’s been through two wars, not two hours of riding. I had pushed it securely in place, hearing the click. The light is fairly massive, but the mount seems too flimsy to hold it, even over mild bumps. I guess my search for the perfect front bicycle light continues…
Steve C. –
Best bike light I’ve ever owned (in 30+ years)
This is an amazing light. I’ve had disappointing bike lights in the past. Low power, hard to see far enough to ride at any real speed. I bought two of these and mounted the on the forward curves of my drop bars, carefully making sure they did t get in the way of braking and shifting. This was for a 400km brevet where about 4-5 hours would be ridden at night (start and end of ride). I was able to ride at 20+ mph on an unlit trail (no moon) in perfect safety and this was 2x low beam.Awesome purchase.