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The top 21 best helmet mounted bicycle lights

In this article I’m going to give you a list of the very best helmet mounted bicycle lights available on the market today.

For this list I’ve compiled an overview of bike lights with internal batteries with a lumen output between 600 and well over 1000 lumens. All these lights can be used on your handlebars as a standalone option. This means that mounted as a helmet light in combination with another light on your handlebars, there’s more than enough light to ride safely no matter how dark it is.

Since these are standalone options for use on your handlebar, the helmet mount is an optional piece of kit sold separately.

There are helmet mounted bicycle lights that do not have an integrated battery design. I choose not to include those designs on this list. There are many high quality options to choose from and frankly, dealing with a cord and a heavy battery attached to your helmet or somewhere else is simply a hassle.

So with that being said, let’s see what made it on my list of the best helmet mounted bicycle lights.

Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright

Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright
Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright
Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright
Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright

The Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright is one of the best-looking sub-1000 lumen front bike lights you can find.

An excellent waterproof aluminum housing holds a large 2900 mAh battery powering this 800 lumen light. Considering the fact the light weighs only 82 grams, it gives you up to 30 hours of battery life.

A handlebar mount is provided but a GoPro adapter is available for other mounting options, as well as an optional helmet mount.

The single LED throws a very bright spotlight with a decent enough spread, making this one of the best options for road cycling and daily commuting, or for trail riding when mounted on a helmet.

Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light

Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light

The Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light is one of the most distinctive (and expensive) bike lights within its category.

Knog’s modular approach let’s you swap out the power bank, which means you theoretically hook the light up to their maximum 10000 mAh battery.

Besides bike lights, Knog also offers torches, speakers, and the like to power with the battery, which is also a power bank.

I don’t know of other bike lights that offer this feature, which should put it on top of the list of bikepackers and long distance touring.

The head has a twist feature to power it on or of, which is a nice touch when you use this as a helmet light with the optional mount.

The waterproof aluminum housing is extremely well designed in anodized black with red elements.

It offers 2 flood light LED’s and a single spotlight, which offers a beam suitable for anything but mountain biking.

There are 6 light modes which can be further customized using a proprietary app. You toggle each mode by turning the light, so there’s no power button. And because there isn’t you have a 4-strip LED on top of the light as a battery indicator.

Charging is done with the help of a micro usb located on the inside of the 3300 mAh battery, ensuring no water can get inside the battery.

The design of this light feels fresh and well-thought out. It certainly is one of the best looking ones, and the plethora of available mounting options ensure you can place the light anywhere you want.

Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light

Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light
Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light

Knog is of course well known for their happy multi-colored frog lights. With their PWR modular system they’re taking on the competition in the premium bicycle lighting department. The Knog PWR Trail is their second-most powerful light at 1100 lumen powered by a 5000 mAh battery.

The lights have a modular setup, which means that the light and battery are two separate units. When buying as a singular package the most obvious feature is that the battery doubles as a power bank as well. Another great feature is that this modular nature means you can buy as many spare batteries / power banks as you want, which makes it more suitable for bikepackers who like to ride at night.

The power bank feature is awesome, because such a function is usually only reserved for lights with external batteries. And since you can very easily detach the light from the handlebar the power bank functionally is more user friendly, because you can power your phone, let’s say, while drinking a cup of coffee.

The PWR modular system is extremely well designed with anodised black units splashing bright red colors. And Knog went beyond bicycle lights by enabling you to power such devices as a portable speaker, lantern, and the obvious function as flashlight.

There’s an adapter mount so you can use the light with any Garmin, K-Edge, and GoPro tri-prong mounts. And you can also opt for a front mount.

The detachable light holds 3 LEDs. Two with flood light lenses and one spotlight. They offer ample illumination in non-lit areas, and on lit roads, this light will prove to give you hours of illumination

The twist function of the light to switch modes is great and easy to use while mounted on a helmet.

You do get a dedicated piece of software so you can program your own custom mode (ModeMaker App), but it works clunky and other lights work just fine out-of-the-box with pre-programmed modes.

Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL

Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL
Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL
Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL
Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL

One step below the Super Drive sits the 1300 lumen Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL.

Where the Super Drive and the Mega drive don’t really differ that much, the standard Enduro setting of the Macro Drive is 450 lumens. That’s about 60 percent of the other two and it shows.

If you consider the amount of money you save on this one, and none of the three are budget-oriented, I’d go for one of the other two.

Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL

Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL

The Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL offers a combination of many settings you can scroll through with a remote. That’s pretty unique for a 800 lumen bike light and immediately distinguishes itself from the competition.

Those modes are either the 800 and 150, or everything else, meaning 250, 400, and flash modes. The highest setting will offer you 1.45 hours of burn time, and with the remote you can easily extend that period well over 2 hours or more.

A remote is a very welcome addition to a light, especially one you use in less than ideal road circumstances, where removing your hand to operate a rather small power button is a hassle at best.

There’s an optional helmet and GoPro mount, which I would almost argue, is a must for such a bike light.

I would give this light a definite plus one in the bikepacking and gravel riding category, or when your daily commute is on roads less traveled, because of its remote.

Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL

Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL
Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL
Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL
Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL

Coming in your standard black and a silver version, the Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL is a beautiful front bike light, for commuting on unlit roads.

The distinctive feature of this light is its user-friendly setting where you can quickly swap between 2 modes only: 400 lumen and the maximum 700 lumen.

It’s this ease of use that’s a nice touch in an otherwise excellent setup, with a waterproof round aluminum housing.

The power button also serves as a stoplight battery indicator, something we’ve seen with many other lights as well.

And you’ve got your optional helmet and GoPro mount for an out front or Garmin setup.

A single spotlight with a maximum output of 700 lumens means it moves into the category of being seen rather than to see, though it does outshine many of its competitors.

Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL

Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL

Coming in your standard black and a silver version, the Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL is a beautiful front bike light, for commuting on unlit roads.

The distinctive feature of this light is its user-friendly setting where you can quickly swap between 2 modes only: 400 lumen and the maximum 600 lumen.

It’s this ease of use that’s a nice touch in an otherwise excellent setup, with a waterproof round aluminum housing.

The power button also serves as a stoplight battery indicator, something we’ve seen with many other lights as well.

The beam quality is bright and wide, and for standard urban and road cycling you’ll hardly need the brightest setting, giving you a burn time well over 2 hours.

And you’ve got your optional helmet and GoPro mount for an out front or Garmin setup.

Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500

Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500
Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500
Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500
Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500

I’m not the biggest fan of their design but the beam quality of the Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500 is undeniable.

Light & Motion have been in the illumination game for years and it shows. They went for a GoPro compatible mount to enable an out front or helmet setup, besides the strap for the handlebar.

Even at 1500 lumen, the beam quality is solid enough for trail riding, with the beam offering enough flood for tight cornering.

Operating the light is easy enough with a button to toggle between medium and race mode, where you get all the power you need. It means the light, with its hooded design, is perfect for a quick trail run or your everyday commute.

If I’m correct you can let the battery get replaced should you pass about 300 cycles, which is the lifespan of the battery. So if you care about the environment that’s a big plus.

Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper

Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper
Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper
Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper
Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper

The Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper is a high-quality offering from this long standing brand.

The light ticks all the right boxes. A 1000 lumen single LED spotlight with a waterproof aluminum casing.

A high-quality beam predominantly meant for road riding and commuting, with a strap mount to attach it to your handlebars.

It has standard modes, including a daytime flash mode, and side lights for added visibility.

Additional GoPro mounts are available for either an out front or helmet setup, but other lights offer that out of the box.

It means that if you’re looking for just a light and nothing more, you get a lot for your money.

Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail

Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail
Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail
Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail
Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail

The Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail is exactly the same as the Trooper version.

This one offers a helmet and GoPro mount out of the box for a higher price. But you’re better off buying the other one with the mount of your choice and save some money in the process.

Unless you like the white anodized aluminum of this version.

Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra

Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra
Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra
Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra
Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra

The Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra is a commuting and road cycling oriented front bike light.

A single strong LED and amber side lights ensure you’re seen in busy urban environments. The beam pattern is strong and tapers smoothly into the side, enabling a well-lit view on unlit roads.

Just as with the Lezyne lights this one has a toggle mode between the highest and the medium setting, which is exceptionally useful and user-friendly.

Its black-silver housing has a premium high-quality feel to it, and the light has one of the highest waterproof ratings.

Furthermore you’ve got your stoplight power button battery indicator, and a smattering of helmet and GoPro optional mounts.

Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light

Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light

The Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light is a 2000 lumen front bike light, just as the name suggests.

Powered by a big 7000 mAh battery, the OLED from this light with an integrated battery, refers to the top display.

It has a standard Garmin mount, which is a nice touch should you want to hang this light underneath your computer out front.

The body is made from aluminum and plastic and its IPX5 rating means it’s waterproof.

There’s one spot- and one floodlight, so two LED’s overall to light up your path. A third strip is for close up lighting and daylight running.

Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light

Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light
Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light
Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light
Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light

The Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light is a well-crafted product with a sturdy aluminum casing.

It houses a single spotlight with an LED strip on top of it for close proximity visibility. The 5000 mAh battery is powerful enough to last you dozens of hours on a low setting. At its highest setting you’ll burn through it in 2 hours.

As with many other lights the power button on top also serves as the battery indicator. A nice touch, and also a thing you see more and more, is the Garmin-style mount. So you can use this light as a standalone product, or combine it with your existing Carmin computer.

Naturally the case is waterproof. For any normal road use, the low setting is more than enough, and you’ll only need from medium to the highest setting for really fast descents. Its beam has a soft transition from spot to the side and an excellent overall quality to it.

The combination of solid design, ease of use, Garmin compatibility, and beam quality makes this a standout light within this category.

Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light

Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light
Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light
Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light
Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light

If you want to add a bit of flair to your rides you might want to go for the Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light.

In terms of output it’s similar to the ALLTY1500, except it has a single large spotlight. The top half of the glass is shaped in such a way to serve as a floodlight, negating the use of an added LED strip.

Besides the standard gray, there’s a red and blue anodized version, which is nice.

As with the other 1500 lumen light, you get your Garmin mount, battery life indicator in the form of the power button, and 3 easy to use modes.

The LED seems to burn a bit faster through the battery, but this 1500 version is definitely the better looking one.

Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light

Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light

The Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light offers a Garmin compatible mount out-of-the-box.

That’s a big plus besides the perfect beam quality it offers as well. So if you already own a Garmin you can go for an out front mount with an inverted light mount. There’s an optional helmet mount available as well.

The light is fast-charged using the latest USB-C standard instead of the more traditional micro-USB.

Just as with the Lezyne it has a setting which switches between the highest and an economy setting, if you like riding at full output, but still want to be able to easily extend battery life.

The single LED offers a bright spotlight and the top half of the lens offers floodlight characteristics for improved visibility side to side.

It’s one of the most affordable high-quality options within its category.

Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light

Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light

The Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light offers a Garmin compatible mount out-of-the-box.

That’s a big plus besides the perfect beam quality it offers as well. So if you already own a Garmin you can go for an out front mount with an inverted light mount. There’s an optional helmet mount available as well.

The light is fast-charged using the latest USB-C standard instead of the more traditional micro-USB.

Just as with the Lezyne it has a setting which switches between the highest and an economy setting, if you like riding at full output, but still want to be able to easily extend battery life.

The single LED offers a bright spotlight and the top half of the lens offers floodlight characteristics for improved visibility side to side.

It’s one of the most affordable high-quality options within its category.

NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light

NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light

The NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light is a solid front bike light with a proven high quality beam.

The distinctive IP64 waterproof nylon shell with silver heatsink houses the single powerful LED that offers enough light for both road cycling and gravel riding on unlit roads.

The three main settings are operated using the power button, which also doubles as a stoplight battery indicator. They let you cycle to low (250), medium (500), and high (750) settings.

Available with optional GoPro and Helmet mounts to extend its functionality has made it a favorite design for many years.

NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light

NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light
NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light

It offers 7 settings divided across 4 constant and 3 flashing modes. Low, medium, high, and boost mode are the options you get, through which you cycle with a button located on top of the light.

The light has two LEDs behind big flood light lenses, which ensures you have a soft transition and quite a bit of spread to each side. There are two dimples in the plastic casing so you have your sidelight as well.

I think part of the premium price for this light is the fact it offers an OLED screen on top of it displaying battery life, time remaining and the mode you’re in. The benefit of the displayed information cannot be understated. And once you get used to it you’ll probably never want to go back to a light that doesn’t have it.

The light is attached to the bar with a bracket and a thumb screw for on-the-fly adjustability. Third-party options for center and front mounting are available.

The light has a pretty distinctive design with large silver heatsinks at either side of the composite black body.

This light definitely brings something extra to the market and in terms of user-friendliness this one is probably the best.

Towild Cl 600 Bike Light

Towild Cl 600 Bike Light
Towild Cl 600 Bike Light
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The Towild Cl 600 Bike Light is one of the few true budget lights that deserves a place on this list.

It does everything its bigger brand competitors do for half the price. That means it packs a 2000 mAh battery in an aluminum waterproof case, with a stoplight battery indicator doubling as a power button.

It has a Garmin-style twist mount and out front bracket, with your standard low, medium, and high modes, operable by a wireless remote.

There’s an optional helmet mount as well, and you can charge the thing with a USB C cable.

Apart from the remote, that may sound very familiar, except for the fact the light is markedly cheaper than the rest.

Towild Cl 1200Pro Smart Bike Light

Towild Cl 1200Pro Smart Bike Light
Towild Cl 1200Pro Smart Bike Light
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The Towild Cl 1200Pro Smart Bike Light has everything going for it, and is the most budget-friendly light on this list with 1200 lumens.

That’s impressive, especially considering the fact that it also offers a remote to go with it, as well as a Garmin mount. That means you can either put it on your handlebars or use it out front with your existing mount.

A 4000 mAh battery is housed in a waterproof aluminum shell, also something not every other competitor does. And 3 modes makes this light incredibly simple to use.

The power button on top of the light also serves as a battery indicator.

Say what you want but this brand has learned what it takes to make an effective and user-friendly bicycle light. And with that price, you can’t go wrong.

Cateye AMPP800

Cateye AMPP800
Cateye AMPP800
Cateye AMPP800
Cateye AMPP800

The Cateye AMPP800 is an excellent and relatively affordable road- and commuting option.

The design of the aluminum light wraps the lens around the side, making it very easy for traffic approaching from the side to see you.

The light is attached to the handlebars with a proprietary mount. An optional helmet mount and GoPro is available, extending its mounting flexibility.

The build quality is high with a waterproof IPX4 rating and a micro USB port well-placed at the bottom of the light.

The beam, powered by a 2500 mAh battery, will last you longer than 2 hours on the medium setting. The soft round beam provides a large area which is sufficiently lit for road cycling and commuting.

The power button serves as a three-stage battery indicator.

Besides the flash mode you get your low (200), medium (400), and high (800 lumen) settings.

Specifications helmet mounted bicycle lights

Name
Price
Max lumen
Battery type
Battery capacity (mAh)
Battery life (Hrs)
Mount type
Rating
Light control
Weight
Body
Helmet mount
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Exposure Sirius Mk9 DayBright
85 pounds
850
internal
2900
1.5 – 36
bracket
IPX6
light
84
aluminium
optional
Knog PWR Road 700 Front Bike Light
90 USD
700
internal
3340
1.7 – 165
bracket
IP66
light
125
aluminium
optional
Knog PWR Trail 1100L Front Bike Light
130 USD
1100
internal
5000
1.7 – 250
bracket
IP66
light
230
aluminium
optional
Lezyne MACRO DRIVE 1300XXL
100 USD
1300
internal
2.5 – 148
strap
IP7
light
208
aluminium
optional
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE PRO 800XL
75 USD
800
internal
1.5 – 19
strap
IPX7
remote
114
aluminium
optional
Lezyne CLASSIC DRIVE 700XL
65 USD
700
internal
2 -19
strap
IPX7
light
124
aluminium
optional
Lezyne MICRO DRIVE 600XL
55 USD
600
internal
1 – 17
strap
IPX7
light
97
aluminium
optional
Light & Motion Seca Comp 1500
108 USD
1500
internal
1.5 – 6
strap
IP67
light
216
aluminium
optional
Light & Motion Vis 1000 Trooper
60 USD
1000
internal
1.5 – 9
strap
IP67
light
121
aluminium
optional
Light & Motion Vis Pro 1000 Trail
122 USD
1000
internal
1.5 – 9
strap
IP67
light
121
aluminium
yes
Light & Motion Vis 700 Tundra
48 USD
700
internal
1.5 – 9
strap
IP67
light
121
aluminium
optional
Magicshine ALLTY2000 OLED Power Bike Light
150 USD
2000
internal
7000
1 – 14.5
Garmin
IPX5
light
183
aluminium / plastic
optional
Magicshine ALLTY1500 Compact Road Front Light
90 USD
1500
internal
5000
2 – 30
Garmin
IPX7
light
133
aluminium
optional
Magicshine RN 1500 Exclusive Colored Bike Light
90 USD
1500
internal
5000
1.5 – 12.5
Garmin / GoPro
IPX7
light
172
aluminium
optional
Magicshine ALLTY800 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
60 USD
800
internal
4000
1.5 – 11
strap
IPX7
light
172
aluminium
optional
Magicshine ALLTY600 Rechargeable USB-C Road Bike Light
40 USD
600
internal
1.5 – 7
strap
IPX7
light
107
aluminium
optional
NiteRider Lumina Micro 750 Front Bike Light
70 USD
750
internal
2 – 12
bracket
IP64
light
130
nylon / aluminium
optional
NiteRider Lumina OLED 1100 Boost Front Bike Light
130 USD
1100
internal
1 – 18
bracket
light
172
aluminium / plastic
optional
Towild Cl 600 Bike Light
30 USD
600
internal
2000
1.5 – 10
Garmin
remote
aluminium
optional
Towild Cl 1200Pro Smart Bike Light
50 USD
1200
internal
4000
1.5 – 10
Garmin
remote
176
aluminium
optional
Cateye AMPP800
70 USD
800
internal
2500
1.5 – 30
bracket
IPX4
light
136
aluminium
optional
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Johan van Seijen

FoundeR Restoration.bike

Johan van Seijen is the founder of restoration.bike. His passion for cycling in general, and restoring older bikes turned into a website to share his knowledge with a broader audience. Starting out on his father’s road bike and riding classics as the Amstel Gold Race and Liege Bastogne Liege he has shifted his attention to trail, XC, and gravel riding since. No matter how much he loves writing about everything related to cycling, nothing beats actually using his ever-expanding bicycle collection.

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