





Powerful USB rechargeable 800 Lumen headlight and 150 Lumen tail light combo set
Exclusive night and day modes provide enhanced safety (headlight: 9 modes, tail light 6 modes)
Steady Pulse alerts with pulses as its overlapping steady beam lights the night; Daylighting’s powerful flashes highlights your presence in daytime
Low battery indicator alerts you when a charge is needed; lightweight, water resistant design (headlight: 150 grams, tail light: 59 grams)
Cygolite, the trusted American bicycle light experts since 1991
12 reviews for Cygolite Metro Plus 800 & Hotshot Pro 150 Bicycle Light Combo Set, Metro Plus 800 & Hotshot Pro 150 USB Rechargeable Bicycle Light Combo Set, Black, red
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Daysailor –
Nice and bright, long-lasting battery life
Excellent quality lights, bright with a variety of flashing modes to choose from. Charging is easy with a light indicator to show when the light is fully charged. Water-proof as I’ve ridden them in more than one thunderstorm and they work quite well. Durable and easy to mount, very secure on the bars. Since the initial purchase, I’ve bought a second set for my other road bike used for century rides. You will not be disappointed.
SC –
Exceeded expectations so far… Updated 11-21-2022
Update 11-21- 2022….After using these for awhile, I still have no regrets about this purchase. The lights and battery life have worked well for me and how I use them. I’ve also been told that the lights are very visible during the daytime.I have learned two things:Be careful with the USB covers. The one on my headlight came out when charging one time, and the one on my tail light also tried to “escape” when I was removing the light from the bike.After using the headlight for a period of time, you will notice a consistent “flicker”, every couple of minutes when on steady mode. When I noticed this with mine, I did a search and the only answer I found was that it was an indication that the light needed recharging.One of the internet search results said that you needed to recharge within 10 minutes or something like that. So, I tested mine.Rest assured, if you notice your light flickering and it’s dusk or dark, you should have plenty of time to get where you are going. I set mine on medium steady in my basement. It ran for well over two hours and had been flickering for awhile before I did the test.In the end, it never did die. It just got dimmer as time went on, until I shut it down and charged it.For me this has been a solid purchase.***Original Review Below***As the traffic has dramatically increased on the rural roads where I live and ride, I decided to get some lights for my bicycle so I’d be more visible. After becoming overwhelmed by all the lights that were available, I chose this Cygolite set based on price, overall reputation and reviews.Out of the box they powered up and cycled through all the settings. There are plenty of settings on both the head light and tail light including brightness (steady mode headlight and tail light) and flash speed (tail light only as the headlight modes are fixed).My bicycles are 2003 and 2006 with small diameter bars and seat posts, so there was no issue with the mounts like people with newer bikes seem to have. These come with the plastic mounts and I do agree with some people that the rubber style mounting may be better and in my case would have made switching from bicycle to bicycle a little easier. However, we also know that the rubber bands stretch and deteriorate… so I guess that boils down to preference. As for me, I just bought another set of Cygolite mounts for for my other bike.The daylight photo’s were taken about 10 minutes after the lights were unboxed. They were taken with a Galaxy S6 with no zoom or photo editing. The bicycle is approximately 160 feet away and is facing full sun. The head light and tail light are on their brightest steady settings (the head light is not on boost). While it is not really clear in the photo’s, both the head light and tail light were easily visible despite the sunlight. The flashing modes were even more visible.For the three night headlight photos, the bicycle is where I was standing when I photographed it during the daytime. So you are now looking towards the end of the driveway. The photos show the steady low, steady medium and steady high settings ( I did not use Boost).The night tail light picture was taken with the bicycle in the same position as it was during the daytime photo, about a160 feet away or so. The tail light is on the same high steady mode that it was during the daytime photo.The other night photo, shows the bicycle from the side and was taken from about 25 or so feet away.After the photo’s were taken, the lights were charged on a wall adapter and took 2-3 hours to completely charge.I tested the headlight, after it was fully charged, at night and it seemed to me that the boost is actually a quick way to get a lower setting, or flashing setting, to the brightest setting. When I tried boost while on the steady/full brightness setting, I couldn’t see a difference.At this point I can’t vouch for battery life or longevity as I haven’t really used them yet. For now, I just wanted to get some photo’s posted of how this set performs day/night and hope these pictures help someone else make their decision.I was actually considering the Ranger 1400 and Hypershot 350, before making this purchase. However after seeing how these perform in the conditions I’ll be riding in (rural roads with sun and shade as well as at twilight), I think the Ranger 1400 and Hypershot 350 may have been too bright for motorists. As it is, when I set these lights up, I made sure to check them from a distance while seated in my car to make sure they weren’t annoying to me as a driver and to pick the best visible tail light setting to my eye.Bottom line, I have no regrets with this purchase at this point and will update the review as I use this set.
Amazon Customer –
Good Quality
I bought this light for my TREX FX2 2025 bike as it was listed as good quality for a budget price. I got more than I expected, the front and back lights work very nicely, bright enough to light up the road or path in front of me and attached to the handle bars securely. A great buy!
Evan Melin –
Best budget light for your bicycle
I have a Cygolite kit on all of our family bikes. I started off with the metro 500, then the 700, now the 800. They are basically the same thing just the higher the number the brightest the light.We have had these for 5+ years now (the metro 500) and the battery life is almost the same as when it was new.The rear lights are the best, and can be seen from nearly any distance. The 500 is bright enough for city riding at night time. The new 800 is very bright and really illuminates everything in front of you. You might want to step up to something more serious if you are trail riding on a mountain bike at nightI love that the rear light mount is a very solid attachment to the seatpost. This will fit almost any bike without issue, and never slip.The reason for the 4 start review is because of the front light mount. It could have a bigger diameter. Many bikes now use larger diameter bars, especially near the stem. This is a tough fit for my mountain bike, I had to mount it further out than I wanted, and I only get a few threads of engagement. It has never fallen off, but it would have been nice to have a slightly bigger mount.
R D –
Best bike light deal out there
I’ve been commuting for about 4 weeks now with this light set. I don’t think there’s a better deal out there- these lights are both at the top of the ratings at bikelightdatabase and I’ve been very happy with them. My commute is 35-40 minutes on an bike with a mix of urban and suburban streets as well as a few miles on a paved rail trail. The variety of flash and brightness settings cover all situations at all times of day. The super-bright headlight and tail light flashes are definitely effective at getting driver attention even in bright sun. At night, I especially appreciate the high setting on the headlight- I can’t imagine a brighter headlight being much more useful, and the lens really helps with the coverage. I do wish the battery lasted a bit longer- if I leave early enough to be in the dark for both the morning and the night, I have to either choose a lower brightness setting or charge my light at work. I have had absolutely no problems with the tail light battery so far. The mounts are good- I knocked one star off because the knob on the front light protrudes and makes it a bit hard to get exactly the right angle I want given how crowded my handlebars are with cables.If you do run the headlight on high, please be courteous to oncoming riders and walkers and cover the light with you hand when passing. It is blinding at night when seen from the front.
Wendy Sweet –
VERY bright, long life battery, small and portable
I bought these to use as a 2nd pair on my bike after nearly being hit on 2 consecutive days when riding home from work. The headlight is extremely bright, I can see a reflection off street signs way down the road. I also use it for early morning runs and to play evening fetch with the dog, nice that I can easily scale it back to less bright, or to strongly bright as needed. A slight challenge is that it takes a long time to charge, about 5 hours, but not a big problem. I also bought clips from Cygolite directly to customize the fit on my bike.
James B. Levert –
Highly recommended!
A terrific product.
Reubens –
Muy buena iluminacion estas luces están en mi top
domingo –
Me gusta tener mucha reserva de luz tanto de DIA!!!!! como se NOCHE!!!!!.no encuentro nada malo.
Lee –
I needed some better lights for my and my wifes bikes and having previously had used battery based lights I decided to try USB rechargeable ones. These are not the cheapest but I wanted bright lights and they are certainly that ! What is great i that they are not bulky either so we like them. I have not used them on the bike much yet due to the weather but looking for ward to doing so. I have used the front light as a basic flash light though and it is really good and bright. Not cheap lights but worth the money.
Michael O’Connell –
The front light takes a long time to charge, otherwise all good
Carl G Johnston –
I had two Cygolite Metro 400s that lasted me five years. Bought them to ride across Australia. They were the most impressive bit of kit. For a quick USB charge one light stayed on the bike and the other was in the handle bar bag. So its time to replace them so this time its the Metro 800 and another Hotshot for the rear. Let there be light!