Lighting It Up for Half
a Century
With more than 60 years
of experience in producing illumination devices for bikes, it’s not difficult
to understand how Cateye has become virtually synonymous with bike lights. Founded
in 1964, in Osaka, Japan, the company produced the first flashing lamp for a bike.
Since then, their range and expertise may have expanded, but what hasn’t changed
is the brand’s desire to innovate and lead the industry.
Market-Leading Lights
Cateye’s bike lights are
bright and reliable enough to be used season after season. Whether it’s a powerful
headlight—like the Volt 1700—to illuminate dark country lanes or something a
bit smaller and simpler to ensure your seen while commuting—like the popular AMPP
400—there’s something to suit all sorts of riders’ needs. If it’s only a rear
light you need to keep you seen and safe, there’s plenty of options from lights
to attach to your seat post to wearables.
Simple and Effective Bike
Computers
Cateye might be best
known for their lights, but they were also among the first companies to release
a bike computer. If you’re looking to track critical metrics and have a record
of your rides, so you can keep a keen eye on your performance then these might
just be the computers for you. They may not be the most high-tech cycling computers
on the market, but if you simply want something that won’t let you down, the
range is well worth consideration.