Busch+Müller BRIXXI Rechargeable Brake & Emergency Brake Light BREX Technology
Available
Code
BML157
UPC
4006021014381
SRP
£55.00
Minimum quantity
1
Description
Key Features:
- Automatic sensor for brake and emergency brake light function
- Battery level indicator
- Brex technology
- Seat post mounted using a tensioning strap
- Rotary bayonet holder for easy removal and re attachment
- Protective cap for the locking bayonet of the holder : Use when light is detached
- Run time: 24 hours
- Charging time: Approximately 2.5 hours
- Three light modes: Permanent light, Brake light and Emergency brake light
- Three settings: Auto, On or Off with light/dark sensor
- Super bright and wide beam angle - approximately 340°
- Integrated lithium battery 350 mAh
- USB-C charging port
- USB-C cable supplied
- Waterproof rating: IPX4: protection against spray water from all sides
- Approved by German road traffic regulations
- Height: 5 cm
- Width: 4 cm at widest point
- Weight: 50 grams including bracket
New for 2024 the compact and powerful BRIXXI from Busch+Müller is a game changer for additional safety when riding during dusk/dark conditions or during inclement weather. Combining a powerful high performance, wide beam LED with innovative BREX technology which provides a brake light and emergency brake light function. The BRIXXI is simply mounted onto the holder on the seat post by means of a tensioning strap. The rear light can be removed with a simple twist and later reattached by snapping it into place while the holder remains on the bike
What is BREX?
Real brake light functionality including an emergency hard brake signal. The integrated BREX sensors recognise any braking process and have the capacity to differentiate between standard braking and emergency braking. With normal or standard braking the central BREX light portion will illuminate to signal the manoeuvre to following traffic. In an emergency braking situation the BREX area will flash a visual alarm to the rear warning other road users and helping to avoid severe accidents