Serfas USB Silicone Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Beam Quality
This scored a 1 out of 10 for beam quality and was one of the lowest scoring lights in this important metric. The quality of the light is quite spotty and dim.
Brightness
The brightness score here was about as low as it gets. This barely lit up the bike path. Compare that to the Metro 400, which can often be found for only $15 more. We measured the max distance at 17 m compared to the Metro 400s 135 m.
Battery Life
This light lasted 3.4 hours in high mode. This is slightly above average four USB rechargeable lights.
Portability
This is one of the most portable lights we tested. It is light enough to fit in any pocket and can attach just about anywhere on your bike. It does require two hands to take on and off whereas some other lights offered one hand operation.
Value
While it is only $20 and doesn't require the hassle and cost of replacing batteries, it doesn't provide much usable brightness so we have to question its utility.
Conclusion
For an ultralight option, we would go with the Knog Blinder MOB The Face which has a much more visible blinky mode and better beam quality. But likely the best option of all is to spend a little more and get a really bright light like the CygoLite Metro 400.