NT201

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Sale price$99.953.6

Enhance your ride with next-level awareness! This smart radar tail light seamlessly integrates with Garmin, Wahoo, and Hammerhead bike computers, providing real-time alerts on approaching vehicles up to 140 meters away. Even at turns, its 40° coverage ensures you're always aware of your surroundings. With automatic braking detection and smart activation, it delivers a safer, more connected cycling experience. Ride smarter, ride safer!

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In the Box

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Smart Monitoring

Provides visual and auditory alerts via the bike computer, warning of approaching vehicles within a 140-meter range from the rear. Even at turns, the 40° alert coverage ensures your safety.

Compatible with Bike Computers

Works seamlessly with Garmin, Wahoo, and Hammerhead bike computers, offering real-time traffic updates.

High-Intensity Warning

With a maximum brightness of 80 lumens and daytime visibility up to 1600m, its unique spotlight lens design enhances visibility.

Brake Light Alert

The light automatically brightens when braking, providing a constant warning to vehicles behind.

Automatic Power On/Off

Features an auto-start/stop function: when stationary, it turns off after 2 minutes; when movement is detected, it powers on automatically.

Long Battery Life

Offers an extended battery runtime of up to 19 hours.

Multiple Lighting Modes

Provides 6 different lighting modes.

Flexible Mounting Options

Supports both seat rail and seat post mounting.

IPX6 Waterproof Rating

Fully weatherproof, ensuring safety and performance even in rainy conditions.

LED: High-efficency red LEDs

Battery: 1400mAh/3.7VLi-ploymer battery

Dimensions (Headlight):99×40×26.8mm

Weight (Headlight): 70g

Compatible bike computers

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Max Lumens

80

160

Max Runtime

23 hrs

24 hrs

Multiple mounting options

Side visibility

Low battery indicator

Auto on-off

Built-in light sensor

Built-in brake sensor

What's in the box

NT201*1, USB-C charging cable*1, manual/warranty card*1, ABM14 seatpost mount*1, ABM13 saddle rail mount*1, tether*1

User Manual

Customer Reviews

Based on 24 reviews
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Konstantin Kuch
Broken

Didnt work since ich received it and I couldn’t even return it.

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Patricia Murphy

Unfortunately it broke very soon after I started using it.
Would not turn on at all.

Not sure why.

M
MattyP
NT201 review

I have used the light for around 7 weeks over 30 rides, paired with a Garmin Edge 530. The device is used on bike for my commute which is about 70% bike path the rest on roads with vehicles.
The good
- Radar picks up actual approaching vehicles, in fact I don’t think it's missed one. Ie no false negatives. That's pretyy good.
- Does a adequate job of recognising multiple vehicles, but not always.
- Pairs (initially) quite seamlessly with Garmin
- Light can be well seen in dark & daylight
- USB C rechargeable
- Excellent value for money
The not good
- Every ride there have been multiple false positives from the radar; it regularly reports vehicles approaching on a bike path where there are no vehicles
- Haphazardly connects successfully to my Garmin edge 530 and sometimes it doesn’t; not sure if this is a radar or computer issue
For it's price, and that it's produced no false negatives, it's a satisfactory product. But it's regular false positives are annoying.
I also use a Bryton Guardia r300 on another bike (and previously on the commuter bike), and it's notable differences include it does not produce the volume of false positives the Ravemen NT201 does, it's has an app (handy for settings and & it's RRP is higher than the Ravemen.

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SIEGFRIED RIEDER

Das Radar funktioniert leider überhaupt nicht!

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Gord Townley
Solid Radar At A Great Price

Not as expensive as Garmin, Wahoo or others, but just as capable. Easy to mount. Set up and configuration were easy and straightforward. Operation has been very good. Periodically, the car / truck “disappears” from the radar - if they slow down waiting to pass. Otherwise, it has been rock solid.