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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Magicshine RN 3000. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- The “solid” RN 3000 has a heat-dissipating alloy body, and it meets the ANSI FL1 standard.
- Experts confirm the RN 3000's beam spread and brightness are sufficient for night riding on moderately technical MTB trails.
- The RN 3000 has above-average battery life without the need for a separate battery pack.
- It is possible to use this light while it’s charging.
- Magicshine provides a Garmin mount with four straps of different lengths. Testers say it stays secure on rough terrain.
- The RN 3000 works as a power bank to charge other devices.
- The light has a lock mode to prevent it from turning on accidentally.
5 reasons not to buy
- Cycling through light modes frustrates testers who complain that two single presses can be sensed as a double press.
- The Garmin mount has limited adjustability. While it can be moved horizontally, the light itself is fixed, which may be problematic for curved handlebars.
- Owners complain of faulty batteries that won’t hold charge, but warranty claims are painless.
- If the light is installed on an upside-down Garmin mount, the anti-glare lens is useless.
- There is no way to determine battery life until charge drops below 30%.