![]() But these days most riders will likely be using their Garmin bike computers to do so. ![]() The initial iteration of the Bontrager Flare RT and Ion RT was actually quite good – and they even had a nifty remote control (still do if you want it) to control the lights. You can also control functionality, like light modes, from the head unit itself.īontrager is hardly new to the connected lights game in fact, they were actually the first company to introduce such connected lights using the ANT+ device profile (Garmin then followed a bit later), back in April of 2015. These $59 individual front and rear lights connect via ANT+ to supported head units to automatically turn on when you start a ride, and turn off when you end a ride. Bontrager has introduced a new far smaller and much cheaper variant of their popular Flare RT connected bike lights. ![]()
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