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Morning all,
While idly trawling bike light at work, I stumbled across this integrated GPS/front light from Moon which I thought looked quite a sensible bit of kit. The fact that it puts the bar light centrally appeals to be greatly as does having less stuff strapped to the bars. This would be for my gravel/commuter bike and would accompany a helmet mounted Joystick and would need it to fit a Garmin Explore 2. the blurb says it fits an Edge 1030/1040 so am assuming the Explore 2 will be fine.
It comes as either an out front style mount or one that integrated onto the stem plate. You can also get it combined with a Cerberus rear light. This would also be handy as I need a new rear light although am very tempted by an Exposure Tracer.
So is anyone using this and if so how do you find it and what are peoples thoughts on the Cerberus rear light?
I stumbled across this integrated GPS/front light
I was intrigued enough by this bit to look at the product. It's a bit misleading.
Ahh, thought I'd added a link for it. That will be the perils of posting at early o'clock on nights.
I have the Cerberus. Liked it so much I bought 2. Only complaint is that there's so many modes it's confusing. Can be fitted to seat post or Seat stay easily day flasher. Normal flasher, solid, solid+flash, varying brightness. Long battery life.
I was intrigued enough by this bit to look at the product. It’s a bit misleading.
Yes I was wondering how/why you combine a light and a GPS.
You can get a moon out front mount for your head unit that has a gopro style mount underneath and attach whatever light you like - assuming you can get a go pro style mount for it.
Then your not stuck when the light breaks.
https://moon-sport.com/product/m-01/
I have that Moon mount on my gravel bike - with a Garmin up top, and for day rides a Bontrager Ion flashy light via the gopro mount, and for night rides a Moon canopus upside down via a quarter turn to gopro adaptor. It works very well...