
knog. Plus
40 lm, 20 lm
knog. Plus
40 lm, 20 lm
No, it is a USB-A plug.
8 months ago
The knog. Plus (40 lm, 20 lm) Bike Lights can be charged via a USB connection. Here are the steps: - Connect the light to a USB port on your computer, a USB power supply or another USB charger. - The lights are equipped with an integrated USB plug that you can plug directly into the USB port. - Charging is usually indicated by an LED display that shows the charging status. It is important to follow the instructions in the user manual to ensure that the device is charged correctly.
Automatically generated from the .Does not need a cable. Plug directly into the USB A port of the PC/Mac/charger of the smartphone (after unplugging the corresponding cable from the charger). For the latest devices with only USB C: via adapter to USB A port. Or instead of an adapter: an old smartphone charger.
Hello. I imagine that this question is for Digitec. I use several USB chargers and IKEA makes a very practical and inexpensive one.
Apparently almost no Swiss dealer has it... But the manufacturer delivers at half reasonable prices: https://www.knog.com/
According to our information, the price currently stated in the shop is correct.
Depending on (flashing) programme, light (colour) and temperature: 2 - 40 hours. White. Full light, winter: ~2h. Red, (flashing) flashing, summer: ~40h. Felt.
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The product can be plugged directly into a USB adapter or USB port on the computer, without cables, almost like a USB memory stick.
You have to ask Galaxus this question.
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