Are Knog lights good?
Overall. I’ve been massively impressed with the Knog Plus rear light. It will appeal to both commuters and committed winter cyclists, and given its tiny size and weight (and affordable price) it’s a great second light or emergency backup too. It’s simple to use, easy to operate and a very handy thing to have.
How do I know when Knog Blinder is charged?
No charging cable is required for your Blinder, its integrated USB plugs directly into USB ports. It has a charge time of 4 hours. When your Blinder is running low on battery, a red led will light up next to the button. This ring will turn green and then turn off once the Blinder is fully charged and ready to go.
How do you charge a Knog light?
USB rechargeable As with all of Knog’s bike lights the Plug is 100% rechargeable. Recharging is achieved via use of the micro USB port conveniently located behind the large rear button. Using a micro USB cable (not supplied) you can then simply recharge using any USB port.
How do I turn off my Knog light?
The button must be pressed and held to turn the light on, which helps prevent accidentally activating the light. A quick press cycles between modes, and the light remembers your previous mode when you turn it off. Another press-and-hold turns the light off.
Where are Knog lights made?
Australia
Knog, based in Australia, builds lights with a distinctive and stylish design using silicone rubber to encase each light and strap it onto the bike.
How do you charge KNOG cobber?
No charging cable is required for your Cobber, its integrated USB plugs directly into USB ports. It has a charge time of 4 hours. When your Cobber is running low on battery, a red ring will light up around the button. This ring will turn green and then turn off once the Cobber is fully charged and ready to go.
Who owns KNOG?
Urban is an attitude Co-founders Hugo Davidson (designer) and Mal McKechnie (engineer) started working together long before Knog. They’ve always shared the same vision: to make unboring things. Knog makes innovative products that inspire people to explore the great outdoors on foot or two wheels.
How do you use KNOG cobber?
Simple Button Lil’ Cobber Rear is super simple to operate. A long press of the single button will turn the light on and off, and a short press will cycle through the modes. The Lil’ Cobber has a run time of up 40 hours.
How do you charge rechargeable bike lights?
Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on the device. Plug the large end of the USB cable into an AC adapter or a computer USB port. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet. Charge the device completely.
Where is KNOG made?
While our products flash and ding and lighten up the world, we are a proudly Australian design business founded in 2002. Our home is in Melbourne, but we’ve taken flight all over the world.