The five lucky winners of a set of Cateye SYNC lights are:
Matthew Dickinson
Paul Wright
Graham Davidson
John Young
Simon Castle
Congratulations! Look out for an email asking for your address please!
And if you've not won, there'll be another competition tomorrow!
The nights are drawing in... so the chance to win one of five sets of Cateye SYNC lights in this mega competition, courtesy of the official UK Cateye distributor ZyroFisher, is certainly timely!
Five lucky winners will bag themselves:
One Wearable SYNC 30/50 worth £49.99
One SYNC Core Front light and one SYNC Kinetic Rear light worth £119.99
To get a quick idea of how the SYNC lighting system works, you can check out our review of the front and rear light combo here, with our tester saying:
"If you're looking for a decent commuting light set with a few extra talents, the Cateye Sync Set Core and Kinetic is an interesting proposition. Its smartphone app system will control all lights in one place and even let you know how much battery you have left."
Did we mention you can also download an app to control all the lights together? Clever stuff! If you have 56 seconds to spare, there's also this neat little video from Cateye of the lights in action.
Here are your tech specs:
The Cateye SYNC Core front light
Mode: Output, Runtime
High: 500 Lm, 2 hrs
Middle: 150 Lm, 9 hrs
Low: 100 Lm, 15 hrs
Daytime HyperConstant: 500 / 100 Lm, 18 hrs Flashing: 100 Lm, 130 hrs
Charging Time: 3 - 6 hrs
Weight: 94g incl. Flextight bracket
The Cateye SYNC Kinetic Rear light
Mode: Output, Runtime
Kinetic: 50 Lm burst in all modes
High: 40 Lm, 1.5 hrs
Low: 5 Lm, 15 hrs
Flashing: 30 Lm, 50 hrs
Group Ride: 40 Lm, 15 hrs (low pulse) Rapid: 50 Lm, 20 hrs
Daytime HyperFlash: 50 / 50 Lm, 30 hrs
Charging Time: 2.5 hrs
Weight: 43g incl. band
The SYNC Wearable 30/50
Mode: Output, Runtime
Kinetic: 50 Lm burst (switchable, on or off)
High: 30 Lm, 1.5 hrs
Low: 2 Lm, 18 hrs
Flashing: 50 Lm, 45 hrs
Group Ride: 50 Lm, 12 hrs (low pulse)
Rapid: 50 Lm, 16 hrs
Daytime HyperFlash: 50 Lm, 25 hrs
Charging Time: 2.5 hrs
Weight: 21g incl. band
Having a three-light combo gives you pretty good visibility front and rear, they really are ideal for urban riders and commuters. Group ride mode for the Rear and Wearable lights is a particularly good idea for club riders, and with a handy app to sync everything at the touch of a button, then what's not to like? And all you have to do is fill in the form below for your chance to win... very best of luck!
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