I think the drawback to senso only is that, according to Eric's post, you
cannot run the full light during daylight. Like many cars and all
motorcycles do. That would be a design flaw in my book.
On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:
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> I'm curious about the senso-o
I too have an Eyc with daytime running mode and automatic senso-whatever
switching. The Eyc does not respond to/get confused by oncoming vehicle
lights, but it does flash the daytime high-beam lights when going under
Chicago's brighter streetlamps. I am not fond of that. The flashing
distrac
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I had the cateye reflex auto light and it would not come on as early as i would
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Both can be seen from the side, too.
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way it will just run all th
I have several B&M Senso-enabled headlights and they never switch off with
oncoming traffic. The sensors are in the rear and sense ambient light. The
light from car headlights is probably too focused to register with the
sensor.
Anton
On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 10:58:11 AM UTC-5, William! wr
The switch turns the light ( and the taillight) on and off. When it's on, the
senso feature is always activated.
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> On Mar 8, 2016, at 2:17 PM, Joe Broach wrote:
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> Senso only is a bummer. So, what does the switch do? Of
Senso only is a bummer. So, what does the switch do? Off or Senso? Does the
tail light at least stay on? I've only had senso on the older IQ Fly
lights, and it's OK but turns lights on a little later than I'd prefer.
Overtaking car headlights fool it sometimes, too, even when mounted on the
curb si
Once i tried a seso type tail light and it wouldnt cone on in overcast, rainy
condition when i wanted it to. So i like lights that have an on off switch so i
can get light when needed.
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I should also mention this – I noticed an immediate difference when I
started using this light during the day. Drivers pulled out in front of me
or cut me off far less frequently. I'd recommend anyone using a dynamo
setup keep there lights on, and I’d recommend anyone in the market take a
look at t
I’ve been using another B&M Senso light (the Eyc T) for a few years and
have never had an issue with it switching off when it shouldn’t. The
daytime brightness seems to be quite reasonable, and most of the beam at
night is focused where it should be (on the path in front of me). I’ve
never had driv
Haven't tried it, but I think it would take more than an oncoming car to make
it switch. The manual says the light waits a few seconds before switching when
conditions change, to keep the output from fluctuating too much.
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I'm curious about the senso-only mode. Does it work well? My concern would
be oncoming traffic lights making the IQ think that there's sufficient
light and switch to daytime lights. Maybe I'm overthinking this one.
David
Chicago
On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 8:33:24 PM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
nice! ordered one, getting it soon!
On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 9:33:24 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
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> My report thus far on the IQ-X headlight:
>
>
> http://campyonlyguy.blogspot.com/2016/03/busch-and-muller-iq-x-headlight.html
>
>
> --Eric Norris
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> c
I am using the B&M listed @ 50Lux it plenty bright around town, I would like
something brighter, but I already have cars flashing their headlights at me as
if my light is in their eyes. (Beam is pointed slightly down). It is not
uncommon to be on a bike route/lane that runs adjacent to the str
Also ordered from bike24 (in Silver). Emailed them today, said they have no
estimates on when they'll receive stock.
Best,
William
On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 3:18:25 PM UTC-8, Jack wrote:
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> I've been on the list since last Fall at xxcycles in France to be notified
> when the IQ-X is availabl
I've been on the list since last Fall at xxcycles in France to be notified
when the IQ-X is available. Haven't heard anything from them.
bike24 shows the black IQ-X in stock but the silver model is not available
at this time. I just ordered the black model, we'll see what happens.
Peter White's
i have had one on order from bike24since late dec or early Jan
and mine has not arrived and no notice of shipping
no VAT from bike24 which is cool
if eric got his, mine should be not far behind
Bo Richardson
Bellingham
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> On Mar 5, 2016, at 7:49 PM, Anton Tutter wrote:
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> I saw this on bike24.de but it's been non-stocked for months. I wonder if
I saw this on bike24.de but it's been non-stocked for months. I wonder if
they're finally available... this does look like a very promising new
advancement in headlights.
Anton
velolumino.com
On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 9:33:24 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
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> My report thus far on the IQ-X
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