Reviews
Independent, protocol-level reviews of cycling hardware. Bike computers, power meters, radar lights, smart trainers, pedals, and more.
iGPSPORT鈥檚 first rear radar includes a 1080p camera at a $249 price point. Three weeks of testing shows it is the most affordable radar-camera combo on the market.
Bryton鈥檚 first rear radar focuses on Garmin compatibility and long battery. Four weeks of testing shows it is a credible mid-range option.
Magene brings radar detection and a daylight-visible light to the sub-$200 bracket. Six weeks of testing shows it is a serious Wahoo TRACKR competitor.
Wahoo鈥檚 first rear radar focuses on the core: accurate detection, bright light, long battery. Two months of testing shows it is the best non-camera radar on the market.
Garmin鈥檚 flagship rear radar now records 1080p video continuously. Three months of daily commuting shows it is the most complete rear-end safety system on the market.
Trek's CarBack is the first credible challenger to Garmin's Varia RTL515 in the radar tail light category. After 3,000 km, here's the comparison.
Lezyne's flagship front light hits 1000 lumens at $99 鈥?undercutting Garmin and Bontrager by 50%. Does the price savings come with real compromises?