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Home > News > Satechi Launches RideMate Bicycle Headlight and Taillight with USB Power Bank

Satechi Launches RideMate Bicycle Headlight and Taillight with USB Power Bank

June 13, 2014 by Benjamin J. Roethig

If you ride your bike, especially at night, and you don’t have a headlight and taillight, you’re putting yourself in danger. and if you need one anyway, why not get a headlight that doubles as a flashlight and USB power bank? The Satechi RideMate has a 2500mAh battery. That’l get you most of a charge with most modern phones. The headlight features 3 brightness levels and side illumination ports. Also included is an emergency flasher mode. The taillight won’t be charging your devices, but it’s USB chargeable and is designed to be seen even in sunlight. Both lights are designed to be lightweight and feature tool-free installation.

The RideMate headlight costs $59.99 while the taillight is $29.99

Satechi’’s RideMate Headlight and Taillight Illuminate the Road and Charge USB Devices, Keeping Bicyclists Safe & Juiced Up

SAN DIEGO – June 12, 2014 – The Satechi RideMate Headlight and Taillight, available now, are the ideal riding companions for bicyclists. They illuminate the road for cyclists and keep them safe by alerting motorists of their presence. The weather-resistant, plug and play lights are easily removable and do not damage bicycles’ handlebars. https://www.youtube.com/ridemate

The 500 lumen Satechi RideMate Headlight doubles as a USB charger and as a flashlight when not mounted on the bicycle. Boasting 2500mAh of power, the RideMate Headlight is able to charge smartphones and other USB devices ensuring cyclists’ keep music, navigation, and fitness tracking apps running and smartphones always charged in case of any emergency. The bright LED lights help improve visibility while cycling by featuring three brightness modes plus a flash mode to draw attention to the cyclist in case of an emergency and side illumination ports to add extra peripheral visibility.

The Satechi RideMate Taillight is a USB rechargeable red light that can be seen by vehicles from behind, keeping cyclists safe from approaching cars. The light can switch from high to dim with the push of a button and is visible even in the sunlight. As with the headlight, the taillight also features flash mode and side illumination ports for extra peripheral visibility.

Both the RideMate Headlight and Taillight can be easily removed, stored and charged via included USB cable. No tools are required to install the lights and their lightweight design won’t add unnecessary weight to the bicycle.

The RideMate Headlight is available now for an introductory price of $59.99 at Satechi.net and Amazon.com.

The RideMate Taillight is available now for an introductory price of $29.99 at Satechi.net and Amazon.com.

For more on the RideMate Headlight and Taillight as well as all of Satechi’s award winning products, “like” Facebook.com/Satechi and follow @Satechi.

About Satechi:

Established in 2005, Satechi is fully committed to offering unique accessories that people can integrate with their electronics in their homes, cars, and on the go. Satechi offers a broad selection of accessories from FM transmitters, battery chargers and speaker systems to car mounts, stands and keyboards. For more information, please visit www.Satechi.net.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bicycles, lighting, power bank, safety, Satechi

About Benjamin J. Roethig

Ben is an external Associate Editor at Geek Beat. He can be described connoisseur of things technological. Ben's hobbies include reading up on Military, Naval, and Aeronautical history, playing around with his Macs and iDevices, exploring the mountainous bluffs of Dubuque, IA and Galena, IL, and proving that 15+ years of practice does not make perfect on his guitars. If you want to find him Ben can be found on Twitter (@benroethig), Google (gplus.to/benroethig), and as an occasional guest on Apple related podcasts.

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