






🚴♂️ Light up the night, own the streets!
The Brightz GoBrightz LED Bike Frame Light is a 300-lumen, battery-powered underglow light bar designed for front bike frame mounting. Featuring 4 customizable lighting modes and IPX4 water resistance, it enhances rider visibility and safety during night rides. Easy to install and weatherproof, it’s a top-rated accessory favored by kids, teens, and adults alike for both style and protection.












| ASIN | B0030AZSIG |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,929 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Bike Lighting Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Brightz |
| Brightness | 300 lumen |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,319 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00899675002026 |
| Included Components | bicycle lights |
| International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 0.75"W x 1.25"H |
| Item Height | 1.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Go Brightz, Bicycle Lights |
| Manufacturer | Brightz, Ltd. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Bike Frame |
| Number of settings | 4 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 899675002026 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 day limited replacement warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**.
Great little light!
Great little light. Very bright, easy to replace batteries. Easy to attach to the bike (increasing visibility and safety) and easy to remove if needed. Good design.
R**.
Bright, safe, and love them!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I love the color red and at night time it’s the easiest to see without affecting your night vision. also the strobe option or stationary is pretty unique as well. Value for money: Cost wise, it was less expensive to purchase on here than it was in store. Yeah there was shipping and taxes but at my local stores, it still cost about $5.00 more per one light. Ease of installation: So for my bike in particular, the rubber ties did not fit. However, I found all weather resistant zip-ties did just the trick, if not better because once installed and covered with high quality clear tape, these babies were 100% waterproof! Color: I picked red because it’s bright, easy to see, and doesn’t affect your night vision. Functionality: There’s slow flash, stationary, and strobe modes. The stationary is good for riding at night in dark areas whereby strobes are great for areas where there’s street lights. Once you figure out your riding route, you’ll know the setting that you need.
M**K
I like it
Works good. And it's bright
P**T
Bike
Seems to be a good bike
B**Y
Bright Green
Product arrived in a timely manner! Packaged well and easy to assemble! Great bright lights!
H**Y
GREAT BUY!! UPDATE!! JUNK!!
Let’s get right into would I buy these again and the answer is absolutely 100% these things are awesome I bought one for my motorized bike to highlight the engine and make me more visible so it’s both an aesthetic and safety feature and I can tell you on both aspects of it I love it and if you were to use these to light up the ground under you it lights up very well I’m not saying it’s the brightest if you’re expecting like neons on a car just forget about it but if you’re expecting a normal person‘s perspective of a I think five LED light shining down and lighting up the ground or in my case the engine this thing is awesome and with multiple modes depending on what I’m doing or how I’m showing it off if it’s for visual affect whatever or even safety feature this thing is top-notch the battery life is great as long as you have durable batteries that means spend the extra two dollars don’t be cheap and grab the two dollar pack of batteries by the five dollar pack of four batteries it’s not gonna kill you and it’ll get you more than your moneys worth and if you’re like me you say screw that and you buy rechargeable batteries for this rechargeable AAA batteries of a good alkaline brand you spend maybe 20 bucks for four batteries and a charger and you charge them once every two weeks or so and that’s a good deal a good price and a great feature to any bike whether you have an engine or not in my case I want to highlight my engine I spend a lot of time building these things and getting them just right where they can make ours an hours one-way trip without an issue and look good in the process for me it’s a great buy and as a safety aspect when you’re a bicycle what do you have an engine or not running on the road you need to be seen but especially if you have an engine and I say that because when you see a bicycle as you’re driving you’re expecting around 7 miles an hour 10 max however a motorized bicycle can go anywhere between 20 and 70 miles an hour they’re not expecting you to be going that fast which means if you go to make a turn they may think they have time to pass you they may think that they have time to get around you or anything like that you need to be as visually a parent as you can because you are a little bicycle compared to a 2000+ pound vehicle these things will help you shine bright!! UPDATE JUNK!! Absolutely JUNK!! Stopped working second ride!!
I**Y
There are better ways to be visible on your bike
As a bike commuter who often rides in the dark during winter months, I bought a pair of these Bike Brightz to improve my visibility to motorists with whom I share the road. I suppose they do that, but I am disappointed with the lack of brightness and the high cost, and I don't think they add that much to the various types of glowing or flashing bling that I have already purchased for this same purpose. In my opinion there are better ways to be visible on your bike at night, and if you are sharing the road with motorists, visibility can be a life-or-death proposition. The visibility from these lights is not what I would have expected from the studio photographs used to portray the product online. Every nighttime bike commuter should start with a good quality "blinky" type rear flasher. (I have two rear flashers, one for my backpack, on on the bike). Rear flashers seem to me the most crucial piece of safety gear. Next in line is a very bright headlight (mine cost almost a hundred bucks, is rechargeable, and is worth every penny) so you can clearly see the road in dark areas and so you can clearly be seen by motorists you are approaching as they come out from side streets. There are many cheap headlights available and most are way too dim; a bright headlight is one area where it is worth splurging a little. In addition to these basics, I also highly recommend the Flashflight SpokeLit Disc-O spoke lights available on Amazon; a pair of SpokLits on the front really light up your wheel in a bright and colorful way. Plus, I use a glowing reflective ankle strap available at Planet Bike BRT Strap Multi-Use LED Bicycle Safety Light to really catch the attention of motorists who are following me. Finally, go crazy with the 3M reflective tape available on this site; you can put this tape on your helmet, your backpack, the frame of your bike, even on your biking gloves. Only after investing in these other, much-more-visible accessories, would I even consider going with the blue Bike Brightz - and, as I said, the visibility improvement from them is not very great. Unlike other bike lighting products, Bike Brightz shine light on the gray pavement instead of directly into the motorists' eyes. (The reflective floor used in the product photos makes them look much more visible than they are against a dark road surface.) Automotive headlights and bright street lights tend to wash them out so that they are of little use in traffic.
T**S
worked well
Arrived as described. Worked well!
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