Originally Posted by
JessicaSinclair
I'm looking for minimum 2000 Lumen LED front light with built in battery featuring at least 6000 mAh battery preferably 10,000 mAh and at least 500 Lumen rear lights that's designed for seat posts that isn't angled at 90 degree upright.
I have seen a lot of lights on Ebay but most of them have terrible battery and most of them don't even have built in battery

i would like these lights to be USB rechargable.
Since you haven't stated why you need such bright lights, I'll only say you probably don't need that amount of lighting "horsepower" unless you are trying to take moving pictures from your bike at night.
Like many others who have responded, I run a Cygolite HotShot Pro (150 lu) tail light which holds charges well, offers many modes of lighting and is USB rechargeable on a micro usb plug. In night flash mode in the city, it is visible for at least .5 mile when half charged. In day flash mode I have been stopped by motorists in cars saying they could see me for at least a half mile. It is very bright and has a seat post connection which is angle variable.
I run Cygolite's Metro 850 (850 lu) as a headlight. Also USB rechargeable, it is visible for over 1 mile in day flash mode when fully charged. Since I ride in the city, I can only say that its triple night flash mode offers more than adequate light to see where you are going and to be seen by auto drivers. Battery life is good and time between recharges depends on use, but at least three or four hours of run time in either flashing mode described.
Continuous ON modes run the battery down faster but there are bright and not-so-bright modes to cover what you need.
BTW, I ran the first 50 lumen HotShot and a 75 lumen HotShot before upgrading to the Pro 150. My first headlight was a Metro 420 (420lu). Design problems with the 50 lumen HotShot were corrected in later models.