Cateye Nano 60 Rear Bike Light with USB- C Charging

£26.99  £29.99

Colour:

BLACK

Size:

USB-C

Dispatched between 7th Nov and 10th Nov, if ordered before 2:00pm today.
Part Number:

CA475NANO60

GTIN:

4990173038381

The ultra-compact Cateye Nano 60 Rear Light punches delivers strong daytime visibility thanks to its OptiCube lens and long-range beam projection. Lightweight and versatile, it fits modern aero seatposts using the SP-14-RA bracket and integrates seamlessly with the Snap System for a wide variety of mounting options.

With six lighting modes, smart battery-saving features, and USB-C rechargeability, the Nano 60 is your stealthy safety companion for any ride. It works great for daytime running and also as a backup and safety light for short winter days.

Features

  • Compact and lightweight body (just 20.5g)
  • 60-lumen rear LED with long-range projection
  • Highly visible during daytime with OptiCube lens
  • Six lighting modes including two Daytime HyperFlash settings
  • Snap System compatible for varied mounting options
  • SP-14-RA seatpost bracket fits aero posts up to 130mm
  • USB-C rechargeable (cable not included)
  • Low battery indicator and mode memory
  • Battery auto save kicks in during low power
  • IPX4 water resistance for all-weather reliability  

Runtime

  • High (20 lumens): 3.5 hours
  • Low (3 lumens): 20 hours
  • Flashing (6 lumens): 60 hours
  • Group Ride (10 lumens): 25 hours
  • Daytime HyperFlash 1 (60 lumens): 15 hours
  • Daytime HyperFlash 2 (20 lumens): 20 hours

Bike Lights - How Many Lumen Do You Need?

Bike lights are rated in Lumens. A Lumen is the measurement of the total visible light emitted and is commonly used for all kinds of bulbs.

One thing worth noting is that most lights advertise their headline rate. Packaging may say 1000 lumens. Reading the small print they might only do that for an hour. That light may run 500 or 600 lumens for 2 or 3 hours. So it's worth buying a light with more lumens than you need to get decent running times.

There is no fixed agreement on how many Lumens you need for a bike light as it depends on the type of cycling you are doing. As a rough guide we say that:

  • Daytime running lights = 100+ Lumens
  • Urban commuting lights = 50 to 200 Lumens
  • Rural riding lights = 400 to 600 Lumens
  • Trail riding lights = 600+ Lumens

Colours BLACK
Sizes USB-C
Brand Cateye
Model Year 2025
Barcodes 4990173038381
SKUs / Part Numbers CA475NANO60

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