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The Cateye GVolt 50 headlamp is getting a successor with more luminosity: the Compact front light GVolt 60 retains the proven features, but the path ahead is illuminated with an additional 10 lux. In addition, the mount for the handlebar bracket has been revised and is now even more robust. Despite the improved luminosity, the front light should work just as energy-efficiently as its predecessor. The GVolt 60 is said to have a runtime of 3.5 hours at 60 lux and 19 hours at 10 lux. The particularly wide illumination ensures greater safety in road traffic. The price remains unchanged, the GVolt 60 retains the RRP of 49,99 Euro
The most important features of the Cateye GVolt 60 at a glance:
The retrofittable e-bike front light G E100 Connectpart of the DUAL SYSTEM, is to be equipped with a new plug connection become even more versatile. Unlike before, the new cable system allows not only the modular Opticube lens to be disconnected from the e-bike, but also the entire lighting system. The G E100 Connect is therefore the first completely detachable e-bike front light with the practical advantages of a battery-powered light.
The modular Opticube lens can also be separated from the light system with a simple twist and connected to a separately available additional battery. This means that it can be attached to a road, mountain or city bike in no time at all and there is no need to buy a separate light for each bike.
The outstandingly homogeneous and wide illumination with 100 lux luminosity has remained the same. The supplied Flextight™ bracket allows the light to be quickly removed and mounted above or below the handlebars. The RRP is 124.99 euros.
The most important features at a glance:
The Cateye GVolt 60 and the G E100 are now available in stores.