⚡ Ride Bright, Ride Smart — Never Blend Into the Pack!
The RAVEMEN FR300 is a compact, 300-lumen bike computer accessory designed for maximum visibility and compatibility with Garmin and Wahoo devices. Featuring six lighting modes, USB-C fast charging, and a durable, lightweight IPX6 waterproof build, it ensures safety and convenience for serious cyclists. Its auto on/off and battery status check functions prevent unexpected power loss, making it an essential upgrade for road riders seeking both style and performance.
Brand | Ravemen |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Display Type | LED |
Battery Life | 1.8 Hours |
Sensor Type | NO |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Connectivity Technology | USB C Rechargeable |
Included Components | FR300, usb c cable, c to micro usb cable, tether |
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | RAVEMEN |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.22 x 3.94 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Ravemen |
Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |
Model Name | FR300 |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
J**0
an excellent choice for cyclists who want both safety and convenience.
The AVEMEN FR300 is a great front bike light with the bonus of full Garmin/Wahoo compatibility. The 300 lumens are bright enough for visibility and safety, and the built-in warning feature adds extra peace of mind when riding in traffic.Mounting is solid, integration with my bike computer was seamless, and the light has been very reliable. Compact, powerful, and thoughtfully designed—an excellent choice for cyclists who want both safety and convenience.
B**Y
Great front light for day or night visibility
I haven't had this a long time, and I haven't used it to supplement the charge on my Garmin 1030+, so I can't comment on longevity nor the backup charging feature. However, this is a great front light for visibility during the night and day. I use a blinking mode, and the charge lasts for several rides without needing a recharge. It's an important supplement to the blinking taillight I use. So often when a rider is hit by a car, the driver says they didn't see the rider. This makes that significantly less likely. I find pedestrians are more likely to notice me, as well.The reason I bought this is that I had not found a more conveniently mounted front light. It twists onto the Garmin mount just like the computer, and has its own Garmin mount on top, enabling it to sandwich between the mount and the computer almost as if it isn't there. The computer rides an inch higher than it would without the light in place. Included are Wahoo/Bryton adapters, but the instructions say that this will not work with the "original Wahoo ELEMNT BOLT aero out front mount."I like the feature that lets you short-press the on button to see if the battery is low (red) or still good (green). I don't yet have the experience to see how much longer the light will operate once the button turns red, but I imagine at least an hour, and probably more on blink mode. The instructions are well-written in English, unlike the instructions on most Chinese-made products I've used. They say the red switch light comes on if 60% or more of the battery has been used, and that the switch light blinks red when only 5% remains.While you can see the light reflected on the road in all but the brightest sunlight, this light is not meant to see by, but to be seen. For riding at night, you'd best have a dedicated headlight in addition.There are six lighting modes: bright steady, medium steady, low steady, bright alternating with medium rapid flashing, medium flashing, medium slow flashing. Whichever you were using when you last turned the light off will be the mode that comes on next time you turn it on. Sweet!Another feature that I'll be using in future, having reread the instructions just now, is the automatic on/off mode. In this mode, if the bike is stationary for two minutes, the light turns off. The light will turn back on if you jiggle the bike or resume riding. At night, as I'd want to remain as visible as possible if waiting at a stop light, so I'd make sure to move the front wheel every couple of minutes if the light took that long to change. It seems like a good battery-saving feature, day or night.
L**R
Great for a triathlon bike aero cockpit
The Raveman 300 is a great light for an aero cockpit on a triathlon bike for safety when training. Trying to find a light that will go on the aero bars in some configuration is a challenge and the fact that this light works directly in a Garmin mount is outstanding. You stack your Garmin computer on top (see photo) and off you go (I am using an Edge 540). Its on the factory mount for the Zipp Vukashift AXS 90 aerobars. The light settings vary from flashing to steady, my hands block a bit of the light but overall I have been pleased with the fit on the bike and the brightness for daytime visibility. Note that if you are riding at night this is not a light for road visibility, due to brightness and the placement on the aerobars (tilted slightly up), but cars can clearly see the light. Battery life is good, no issues on 3 hour training rides.
Y**L
Exceptional Bike Light - Safety & Visibility Guaranteed!
I recently purchased this bike light and it's been a game-changer for my evening rides! The brightness and coverage are impressive, making me feel significantly safer on the road. Key features:- Extremely bright LED light (visible from over 500 feet away)- Long battery life (up to 10 hours on a single charge)- Waterproof and durable design- Easy installation and adjustable mountingThis light exceeds expectations, providing exceptional visibility and peace of mind. Highly recommended!*Pros:*- Bright and wide beam- Long battery life- Durable and waterproof- Easy installation*Cons: None!*
J**.
Sleek, great battery and helps with visibility
Love how sleek it looks on the bike and fits great. Battery life is great for numerous long rides. Makes you visible on the road and has enough brightness to ride during the early mornings. Works better than expected to be honest and the price is great. I was expecting to have more movement on my cycling computer but the stability is spot on.
I**G
Best Cycling Daylight Running Lamp
For a cyclist finding the right cycling light is like Goldilocks finding the right porridge bowl; one is too hot, the other is too cold until, finally, the last bowl is just right. Same with cycling lights; one is way too bright, the other is way too dim until, finally, you find the light that is just right. I have been cycling for over 40 years (yes I am THAT old),during that time I have tried dozens, if not hundred, of bike lights, both front and rear. Prior t purchasing the Ravemen FR300 front light, my go-to front light was the Garmin Varia UT800 Smart Light. It is a powerful, long-running, smart and well-made light. Its only problem is that it was a bit of overkill for daytime riding and, at 155 grams, it is also a bit porky. So I set out to find the “right” DRL, not overly bright and not overly heavy. The Ravemen FR300 exactly fits my requirements. It is bright enough for daylight riding but not overpowering and, at 75 grams it is light enough to be hardly noticeable. As an extra bonus, it neatly attaches to the Garmin upfront mount, right under my Garmin Edge. It looks sleek and aerodynamic. As an “extra-extra” bonus I can mount the Garmin Varia right under the Ravemen FR300 for a powerful lighting solution. This product hits it right out of the ballpark like a Shohei Ohtani homerun. I highly recommend it.
A**A
Best light I’ve had.
Best front light I’ve owned. My wahoo fits perfectly and secure, it is super bright and I like the light patterns it has.
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