Dango Design Quick Fire Mini Light First Test

Highland Cycles
17 Sept 202122:25

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Morgan reviews the Dango Design Quickfire Mini Light and Gripper Mount, showcasing their lightweight and versatile design. Ideal for GoPro users, the light is compact, easy to adjust, and offers three brightness levels. With a 2100 lumen output, it's perfect as an emergency backup for night rides. Morgan also discusses the product's affordability and its comparison to other high-end lights, concluding with a thumbs up for its practicality and performance.

Takeaways

  • đŸŽ„ The video is a review of the Dango Design Quickfire Mini Light and the Dango Design Gripper Mount, which are used together for mounting GoPros.
  • 🔆 The Quickfire Mini Light is very lightweight and compact, with a claim of providing 2100 lumens at full brightness.
  • 🕒 The battery life is said to be three to four hours at full brightness, and the video includes a test of this claim.
  • 🔌 The light comes with a charging cord and is waterproof, featuring a simple plug-and-play design with easy brightness adjustments.
  • 💡 The light can be mounted in various positions, including on a helmet, and is designed for easy adjustment up, down, and side to side.
  • 🛒 The price for the Quickfire Mini Light is $99.99, and the Dango Mount is $49.99, making the total setup approximately $150.
  • 🔋 The battery pack is also lightweight and can be easily attached to a backpack or helmet for convenience during rides.
  • 🔬 The video includes a real-world test of the light's performance during a night ride, comparing it to other lights the reviewer owns.
  • 🏞 The light is praised for its portability and suitability as an emergency backup light for mountain biking adventures.
  • 🛠 The Dango Mount is versatile and can be used for other purposes besides mounting the Quickfire Mini Light, adding to its value.
  • 👍 The reviewer gives a thumbs up to the Quickfire Mini Light, plans to stock and sell it at Highland Cycles, and will conduct further tests and durability assessments.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is a review and test of the Dango Design Quickfire Mini Light and the Dango Design Gripper Mount.

  • What is the purpose of the Dango Design Gripper Mount?

    -The Dango Design Gripper Mount is used for securely attaching a GoPro camera to a helmet or other surfaces, allowing for versatile camera positioning.

  • What is the Quickfire Mini Light's main selling point according to the script?

    -The Quickfire Mini Light's main selling point is its compact size, lightweight design, and high brightness output of 2100 lumens.

  • How is the Quickfire Mini Light powered and what is its claimed battery life?

    -The Quickfire Mini Light is powered by a separate battery pack and claims to offer 3 to 4 hours of battery life on full brightness.

  • What is the price of the Quickfire Mini Light and the Dango Mount?

    -The Quickfire Mini Light costs $99.99, and the Dango Mount is priced at $49.99, totaling approximately $150 for the set.

  • What is the total weight of the Quickfire Mini Light with the battery and Dango Mount?

    -The total weight of the Quickfire Mini Light with the battery and Dango Mount is 14.3 ounces, which is less than a pound.

  • How does the reviewer plan to test the battery life of the Quickfire Mini Light?

    -The reviewer plans to test the battery life by using the light during a night ride and observing how long it lasts on full brightness.

  • What is the reviewer's comparison between the Quickfire Mini Light and other lights like the Torch or Task Racing lights?

    -The reviewer mentions that while the Quickfire Mini Light is not as bright as the Torch or Task Racing lights, it is more compact, lightweight, and serves well as an emergency backup light.

  • What is the reviewer's intended use for the Quickfire Mini Light when going on a big ride without a headlight?

    -The reviewer intends to use the Quickfire Mini Light as an emergency backup light in case of a mechanical failure or other situations that might require riding at night without a headlight.

  • What additional testing will the reviewer perform on the Quickfire Mini Light?

    -The reviewer will perform a run test comparing the battery life of the Quickfire Mini Light with other lights like the Torch and Task Racing lights. They also plan to test the durability of the light by subjecting it to rough use.

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