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Magicshine’s Seemee lineup of bike lights offer a wide range of options from budget friendly be-seen lights to innovative dual-beam style taillights. The new Magicshine Seemee 150 is one of the latest additions to the Seemee lineup and is available as both a $69.99 light set like we have here or a $39.99 taillight only option. As the name implies, the Seemee 150 lights each have 150 lumen maximum output and 260 degree visibility which is more than bright enough for daytime riding. The Seemee 150 lights are also smart lights and have integrated motion and ambient light sensors to allow the lights to automatically switch between day and night time output modes as well as detect braking. Despite their small size, the taillight has a runtime of up to 44 hours while the front light is capable of 31.6 hours.
Both the taillight and headlight use a miniaturized Garmin quarter turn style mount. It has a smaller diameter than traditional Garmin style mounts to match the smaller size of the light but uses the familiar two protruding tab design. Magicshine includes a simple rubber strap style handlebar and seat post mount. The mounts are identical except for the rubber spacers on the rear which has an angular offset to account for angled seat posts. As with other Magicshine products, the seat post mount can be used on both round and aero seat posts thanks to a simple circular cutout in the center of the mount. Magicshine also includes a simple plastic saddle mount that is shared with other Seemee taillights and clips onto your rails. Although there are also two zip ties included to secure the saddle mount, we found that it worked well without them on paved roads. Our only complaint about the mounts is the fact that the front light mount places the power button sideways on the handlebars instead of upright.
Those familiar with Magicshine will recognize that the Magicshine Seemee 150 lights are nearly identical to the Magicshine Seemee 200. The main difference is that the Seemee 150 are more compact and symmetric as they do not have the downward facing LED found on the Seemee 200. In fact we believe the Seemee 150 is nearly identical to the rebranded Olight RN 120 except for the higher output. While it may not be a new design, the Seemee 150 lights use a highly effect dual light setup with a focused center LED that is surrounded by a COB LED ring. The combination of the lighting elements ensure the headlight and tailight are visible from far distances while still having a large illumination area. Externally, both the headlight and taillight are nearly identical with the same form factor and only a minor 2 gram difference for our lights. Tthe plastic housing appears to be all black with the lights off, however, when the lights o are on it becomes obvious that the outer ring is transparent for improved side visibility.
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Unboxing + Specs
02:36 Fit + Finish
05:16 Light Output
06:54 Comparison (Seemee 200 / Bontrager Ion RT / Flare RT / Moon Cerberus)
09:29 The Final Score
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