CatEye Volt 400 review
Editor’s Note: This article is part of Mtbr and RoadBikeReview’s 2016 Bike Lights Shootout. See the 2016 Mtbr Headlights Index and the RoadBikeReview Commuter Lights Index.
The Lowdown: CatEye Volt 400
The CatEye Volt 400 will not wow you with its blazing output or diminutive size relative to its brightness. Rather it will impress you with its day-to-day performance and solid design. Price is good to at $80 for a light that is bright enough for the needs of most cyclists, specially commuters. Put one of these on the bar and one on the helmet and you’ll get a good, trail-ready system with excellent run-time and flexible beam pattern.
Claimed Lumens: 400 Lumens | Mtbr Lux: 31 |
Measured Lumens: 379 Lumens | Mounted weight: 128 grams |
Lumens per $: 4.74 Lumens | Category: Headlight |
Lumens per gram: 2.96 Lumens | Price: $80 |
Run time on high: 2:00 Hours | Rating: 4 Chilis-out-of-5 |
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One of the fascinating things about the CatEye Volt 400 is its impressive lineage. One can choose up and down the line to meet a price and brightness level for one’s need. The constant is the quality of CatEye and the line’s honest performance in reference to their claims.
Full Review: CatEye Volt 400
Battery life on high is 3 hours with a powerful 2200 mAh battery. Charging time is 6 hours with a 1 watt USB or longer with a standard phone charger, as the light can detect and take advantage of more powerful USB currents.
The beam is shaped as well, with squared-off edges to track the trail better and use the light more efficiently. The riding video will show that this light is more of a commuter light but use two of them and you’ve got a great trail system.
The real possibility here is mixing and matching the CatEye Volt Series for an ideal setup for one’s needs and budget. Put a Volt 800 on the bar and this on the helmet and you’ve got quite a system.
Continue to page 2 for more on the CatEye Volt 400, the beam pattern and Lumen measurement »
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