![]() This light puts out 1600 lumens at full power and has a 10,200 mAh Li-Ion battery that will sustain it for two hours at that power level. ![]() Exposure has a completely different way of approaching a light and it's unlike anything else I've come into contact with.Įxposure does list the basic numbers. It is unusual for me to break out another headline for a review of a light, but the Exposure light is different and understanding how it works takes some explanation. Not that it matters much but the pull tab is another piece of beautiful aluminium this time in a red hue. Removing the light requires pulling the pin against the spring tension and then sliding the light backwards. This single-channel remains locked with a spring-loaded, metal, pin. There's only one way to slide the light into the mount and only one way it comes out. Whichever you use, the mount is a triangle with angled edges. That one is perfect for under a variety of bike computers but it also opens up a whole realm of mounting options you can scour the internet for if you have a unique need. ![]() There is also an inexpensive two-prong action camera mount available. There are spacer options for different sizes and it locks in place with a hex bolt. This is an indicator that the light design works in either direction you want to mount it and the mounting options support that as well. The etched, not printed, model identifier on either side of the light sits in opposite directions. There is also another trick to the centre section of the light body. Both the AKTiv lights and those without the feature do come with an, optionally used, wired remote to dim the lights manually. If you'd prefer not to have your light dim for cars, you can turn it off. Hit it with a sufficiently bright light and the power of the Strada drops. Fancy name aside, there's a light sensor in the front of the unit. You can see the two different types of lights Exposure uses for the road beam pattern and you can also see the sensor for headlights in the bottom right (Image credit: Josh Ross)ĪKTiv is a technology that dims the light in response to a car's headlights.
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