Nocturn LED Bike Lights

Review: Nocturn W660 and N230 LED Bike Lights

Over the past couple of months, we have been putting the Nocturn W660 and N230 LED lights from Global Gear through the ringer. Let’s take a look at what we found with these two inexpensive LED bike lights.

For the purposes of this review, Global Gear provided two models out of their lineup: the W660 and N230. Let’s take a look at the specs.

Nocturn LED Bike Light

Nocturn W660 LED Lighting System
  • 660 Lumens Aluminum LED Head Unit
  • Machined Aluminum Bar Mount
  • 2-Cell 3.7V Lithium Ion Battery Pack
  • Compact 100-240V Travel Charger
  • Travel Case
  • System Weight: 280 grams
  • Flood Beam
  • 2 Light Power Levels
  • Retail Cost: $99.00

Nocturn Travel Case

NocturnN230 LED Lighting System
  • 230 Lumens Aluminum LED Head Unit
  • Machined Aluminum Helmet Mount
  • 2-Cell 3.7V Lithium Ion Battery Pack
  • Compact 100-240V Travel Charger
  • Travel Case
  • System Weight: 290 grams
  • Spot Beam
  • 2 Light Power Levels
  • Price: Not currently listed on Global-Gear.com

As you can see by the pictures above, the Nocturn lights come in foam encased travel cases to protect the aluminum constructed bike lights and mounts. The N230 is a spot beam and the W660 is a flood, so the crew at Global Gear recommended we run the N230 on the helmet for accurate focused light where our head was pointed and the brighter flood light on the bars to cover the wider spread on the ground.

Review: Nocturn W660 and N230 LED Bike Lights

When you first open the cases, you immediately notice the black housings of the LED bike lights from Nocturn. The machining is accurate and the black ano is well done. On the surface, the lights appear much more expensive than the pricing suggests. However, due to the all aluminum construction, you will not just be throwing these lights in with the rest of your gear as the rougher edges will scratch plastics. The supplied travel cases are almost a must to keep the lights scratch free as well as the rest of your gear.

On the back, there is a simple one button on/off operation that is easy to get to and operate. Hit the button once for on, once more to bring it down one power level and then again for off. Pretty simple stuff.

Nocturn LED Light Helmet Mount

Most riders I know use their helmet mounts almost exclusively. The Nocturn mount is easy to use and features another aluminum machined mount that attaches with elastic straps. The light actually slides into a collar that is then tightened with an allen head bolt. The mount is secure and the elastic straps allow you to get the light secure on the helmet. The only downside to the mount is the inability to secure the loose straps.

Due to the lightweight nature of the light kit, you are actually able to mount the battery to your helmet as well. This keeps any wires from having to run down your back if you can take a little bit of extra weight (overall 290 grams which is pretty light). There is a supplied extension cable if you would rather put the small battery in your jersey pocket or hydration pack.

Nocturn Handlebar LED Light Mount

The handlebar mount has a similar aluminum construction as the helmet mount. The light attaches the exact same way and a collar with a removable bolt handles the mounting to the handlebar duties.

Nocturn Stem or Top Tube Battery Mount

Our battery was strapped to the top tube as our stem was too short to accommodate the battery’s length.

Nocturn Handlebar Mount

It still worked out well and the cable was able to be kept out of harms way.

Overall, both systems were incredibly easy to mount and secure on the bike and helmet. The mounts were well made and the pivoting point on each was strong enough to keep the lights from working their way down under heavy hits and vibrations.

Light Performance: W660 and N230 LED Bike Lights

Before we talk about the specifics on the performance of these lights, let’s take a look at a couple of pictures. These were taken with the following settings on a Nikon D7000 with a Sigma 50mm/f1.4 lens: ISO400, F/6.3, 0.5 second shutter speed. The images were imported in Lightroom 3 and left unedited to keep them looking as much like they were when taken from about a 30 foot distance.

Single W660

Nocturn W660 LED Light Coverage

Single N230

Nocturn N230 LED Light Coverage

Both W660 and N230

Nocturn W660 and N230 LED Light Coverage

As you can see by the pictures, there is a distinct difference in both brightness and spread in the N230 and W660. The combination of the two actually doesn’t look much different than the W660 fired by itself as the N230 gets almost completely washed out.

The W660 does a good job of providing foreground light and the 660 lumens specification seems about dead on. It provides a lot of usable light out of a small package. Quoted, the W660 will run for up to 2.5 hours on high and up to 10 hours on low and the N230 will run for up to 5 hours on high and up to 14 hours on low. We didn’t test the lights under the low condition (we like things BRIGHT on the trail), but the quoted times seemed about dead on for each unit on high.

So after looking at the specs and beam patterns…are these low budget lights worth it?

Overall: Nocturn W660 and N230 LED Bike Lights

For the W660, absolutely. At the cost of $99.00 dollars, it almost makes the light disposable in the bike light world where name brands will cost you 5x as much. The lightweight nature of the unit makes it incredibly versatile and the beam pattern is great for trail use. Your friends with 1,000 lumens + will have more light, but at 660 lumens there is plenty of useable light for the trail.

On the N230, we honestly didn’t get much out of it. I understand what Global Gear is saying about using a spot on the helmet and flood on the bars, but I would rather just run a flood on the helmet and nothing on the bike. For a backup, the W660 is cheap enough to just get two and have much more usable light if you want to run a two light setup. The spot just doesn’t cover enough spread and gets washed out by the W660 anyway.

Nocturn LED Bike Lights

The bike light industry is really getting rocked by these low cost LED’s and we can see why. Even if the unit failed after a year, you are only out a hundred bucks! You can buy 5 of these before you are up in the range of the name brand units. That is a hard argument to make a case against if you ask me. Especially for riders looking to ride at night on a budget or endurance racers looking to keep the weight off.

Positive: Nocturn LED Bike Lights
  • Unbelievable price makes them almost disposable
  • Quality aluminum construction with lights and mounts
  • Carrying cases included
  • W660 has a nice spread and amount of usable trail light
  • Spec’ed run times are accurate…low times allow for endurance racing.
Negative: Nocturn LED Bike Lights
  • Aluminum construction makes the cases almost necessary
  • N230 rendered about useless when paired with the W660 and we wouldn’t use it alone
  • Availability: Off the global-gear.com website only
  • 4 hour full charge time is a little bit long

For more information, check out Global-Gear.com.

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