🚴♂️ Illuminate your ride, dominate the night!
The Garmin Varia UT 800 is a high-intensity, smart cycling headlight delivering 800 lumens visible from over a mile away. Featuring adaptive brightness, five light modes, and seamless integration with Edge cycling computers, it offers up to 4 hours of runtime in a rugged, lightweight aluminum design with IPX6 water resistance—perfect for urban and trail cyclists who demand safety and smart tech on every ride.
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | UT 800 Smart |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Number of settings | 5 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Auto Part Position | Front |
P**H
Bright & Robust
I don't ride at night but use this because of it's day-flash mode. It is SUPER bright! Definitely helps get attention.The light pairs with many garmin devices or you can use it stand alone.When paired with a 830, you can leave the light in a standby mode. In stanndby the lights fire up automatically when you start an activity. Pretty Cool!!! Or you can just power it down completely. Also, when paired w/830 you can control the light mode via the 830 interface. That way you don't have to reach down and fidget with the light.I cheaped out on a go-pro mount, and of course, needless to say, the light flew off when i hit a bump at 18+ mph. The light hit the ground and bounced up high, so high I was able to reach to the side and swat it so it would land closer to the side walk and away from cars where it could get run over (yes it has happened, I had a watch that fell and got run over.) At any rate, the light only had a minor scuff and still works great! amazing, I thought I had lost the light for good.
E**O
Expensive, but well worth it!
You will buy this to use along with a Garmin head unit. Do not buy this to use as a light on its own.I love love LOVE how well this integrates with my Garmin GPS on my bike. It's just... so cool. It will auto adjust brightness depending on my speed (at night). It will auto detect the ambient light and entering a flashing mode or full beam.It overall feels really high quality as well. I use this in conjunction with a Garmin Varia and I feel SAFE riding at night.
M**S
Just click “Add to cart” right now!
I’ll start by saying I have this light integrated with my Garmin Edge 1030, so I can’t comment on standalone functionality. I can say that turning the light on and off is easy, and cycling through the different modes is easy.From an integration standpoint, this light is awesome! The Edge 1030 connects to the light when I turn it on, and automatically turns the light on when I start cycling. I have it set to strobe mode during the day, but it automatically switches to high full brightness at sunset.When I complete my ride on my Edge 1030, the light automatically switches off.Aesthetically the light is slim and sleek, not super heavy, and is easily installed on the bottom of my bike computer mount which further streamlines my bike.Battery life is great! I charge it when I charge my computer and it has never died on me.The price may not be cheap, but you get what you pay for!Note that this light integrates with many other Garmin bike computers besides the Edge 1030.
M**8
Good Light, Typical Garmin
I needed a replacement front "Blinky" that had enough lumens to be useful for getting home on a late return from a ride as the days get shorter. This seemed like a good integration with my Garmin 1040 (which is excellent). The mounting system with the Garmin mount is good. The 1040 found the light and the settings and control seem to be working fine after a couple software/firmware updates. The "Hi-Vis" mode is a bit too bright in my view, ok on the road but too bright for bikeways. The battery life in "Auto" for constant on is less than what I expected and overall less than advertised. Lumens are adequate to get you home but I have much better lights (Exposure Strada) for actual planned riding during darkness.Can never quite tell if it's charging or completely shut off as the blue "connection" indicator seems to be looking for the head unit. Battery level on the 1040 shows the light as fully charged but based on past experiences with Garmin I'm not sure I trust it yet. OK so far, just a bit ambivalent about value for money and although Garmin have come a LONG way with their software and UI it frequently feels like "not quite ready for prime time" with a lot of their stuff.
J**N
Best quality
Excellent product, great battery life. It costs more and is well worth it. It is easy to detatch when you are leaving you bike unattended. Garmin makes quality products.
P**K
Very bright. Pairs well with Garmin GPS
I use this light every day. The high setting is very bright, but I get the most use from the daylight setting. It really helps you to get noticed by motorists even on bright summer days. The light pairs easily with compatible Garmin GPS devices and will automatically adjust the light settings based on the outside light and your speed. This is intended to save the battery life while also providing the most useful amount of light, but I think it uses more battery than it saves just to run the bluetooth connection. Also, the connection to the mount is a bit fiddly, but solid once you get it right. It's a good light, if a bit over priced.
A**R
Well made and works great!
Great light and works perfectly with my Edge 520 computer. To get more battery life, I usually manually override the automatic features, so I can keep it in blinking mode or on low. Great light output on med or high, but drains the battery rather quickly (as expected). Install is easy and secure. IMO, not the "cleanest" of looks, but very functional. Just the right number of light modes and well made/sturdy piece of equipment. Pleased with my purchase.
A**R
Title: Excellent Visibility and Safety for Urban Cycling
I recently purchased the Garmin Varia UT 800 Smart Headlight for my urban cycling, and I couldn’t be more impressed. The headlight provides exceptional brightness, making me feel much safer during night rides. The 800-lumen output is perfect for city streets, ensuring I’m visible to motorists while also lighting up the road ahead. The Smart features, such as automatic adjustment based on speed and ambient light, really add to the convenience.The included Dual Out-front Mount is a game-changer, keeping the headlight securely positioned and giving me a clear view of the road. The setup was easy, and the build quality is solid. Battery life is also great—lasts for several rides before needing a recharge.If you're looking for a high-quality, smart headlight for urban cycling, I highly recommend the Garmin Varia UT 800. It’s a fantastic addition to any bike, especially for increased safety and visibility in low-light conditions.
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