Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White

Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White – GTIN 4250589432884

GTIN: 4250589432884

Type: EAN-13

Merchant: Babubas Babubas

£3.50 (-2%) £3.43

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Babubas
Babubas
Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White
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£3.50 -2% £3.43 View Offer
Plusshop
Plusshop
Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White
✔ In Stock
£3.64 View Offer
Bazta
Bazta
Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White
✔ In Stock
£3.64 View Offer

About this product

The Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White has a EAN-13 barcode (4250589432884) and is available from Babubas. We compare prices, discounts and availability.

Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light – Product Overview

The Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White with barcode 4250589432884 is a compact bicycle safety light designed to increase visibility for cyclists in low‑light conditions. It is a small, battery‑powered LED rear lamp that attaches easily to the bike frame or seat post without tools, and provides basic rear illumination.

Key Features and Benefits

Who the Product Is For

This Cube LED bike light is suitable for everyday commuters, recreational riders, and casual cyclists who want a simple rear lamp to increase visibility during dusk, dawn, or night rides. It is especially useful for riders who need a portable, battery‑operated light that can be moved between bikes or accessories easily. It isn’t a high‑end or dynamo‑powered headlight or taillight meant for high‑speed night riding, but it meets basic safety requirements for being seen in traffic or on unlit paths.

Usage Tips

Buying Advice

When considering the Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light - White, think about how you ride and where you plan to use the light. For city commuting or casual rides where simple rear illumination is sufficient, this model offers an unobtrusive, low‑cost option. It’s important to note that in some regions this type of “outdoor” light may not be certified for use in public road traffic, so check local regulations if required. For riders expecting intense night use or high‑speed conditions, a higher‑output, dynamo‑powered or USB rechargeable light might be more appropriate.

Is this light suitable for all types of bicycles?

Yes, the light can fit most bikes with a standard seat post or frame tube due to its flexible strap mounting system. It’s not specific to any one bike model. However, it is designed primarily as a basic rear light rather than a high‑output headlight.

How long does the light run on batteries?

The LED light offers around 50 hours of illumination in a steady mode and up to approximately 150 hours in a flashing mode, depending on battery quality and usage.

Can I use this light in the rain?

The housing is splashproof and can handle wet conditions, but it is not guaranteed to withstand full submersion. Regular exposure to heavy rain may require checking the mount and seals occasionally.

Are batteries included?

Yes, the Cube RFR Diamond HQP Red LED Bike Light includes batteries in the package so it’s ready to use right away.

Is this light compliant with road regulations?

In some countries, lights classed as “outdoor” may not be legally approved for use on public roads, so it’s advisable to verify local cycling light regulations before relying on it for street riding.

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GTIN Details

This product uses a EAN barcode, the most common format used internationally in retail. The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is assigned by the brand to ensure the same product can be identified consistently across different stores. The barcode prefix is registered to an organisation in Germany, which manages product identification for that region. This usually refers to an individual retail item.