Few questions about Lumiring: 1. How does its performance stack against the price? For the price, you start already getting reasonable front lights. 2. Do you know by chance how much current that light is consuming? I observed wide variations in the current consumed by rear LEDs, often in no particular relation to practical performance. 3. How do you find its standlight function? Thanks
Well it cost me 20.92 Euros or $28.65 US (approx) plus postage from Germany.
Buying it with a bunch of other stuff saw the postage as minimal.
It compares favorably with similar products like the Busch & Muller Toplight line plus (linetec) according to the reviews I've read.
What it doesnt suffer from (so far or from the reviews) is water ingress, which theres been some reports of for the B&M product which is pretty much what determined my choice.
Current consumption? - No idea sorry and neither do I care as it doesn't affect the light output from my Edelux headlight and my Garmin doesn't seem to run out of power over my usual 2 hour night ride a couple of times a week.
The standlight function seems to work fine in that it hasnt run out for the few traffic stops I'm currently forced to attend.
Theres not a lot to say from my perspective except it works.
I've still a Serfas 9(?) led blinky attached to my seat-post for emergency or failure of the Philips but after some months now of use, I'm not holding my breath for that failure to happen.
Reasonable front lights?
What I will say is that I dont ever want to be in a position of lying in a hospital bed wondering if I should/could have bought better lights to have avoided that accident.
I wont skimp on lights or brakes - My choices weren't the dearest nor cheapest available and work well for me.