Maxxon Wireless Brake Light

Comparison: MAXXON vs. Wired Brake Light

October 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

MAXXON Wireless Brake Light Wired Brake Light
Appearance Wireless

No need for accessory devices such as radio transmitters, wire/ cables, etc. A smart brake sensor is installed inside the light case itself.

Wired
The wire switch needs to be fixed with brake cable.
Safety Safe
The smart sensor, powered by missile high technique, is contained inside the light case, thus does not hinder the function of brake.
Worrisome
A wired switch fixed to the brake cable may intervene the brake function, causing the brake itself to malfunction.
Durability Long
It is durable. A smart brake sensor is stable and well protected inside the light case. The device is also water-proof.
Short
It often breaks down. An openly exposed switch is vulnerable.
Applicability Unlimited
Its smart sensor works with both front and rear brakes of all brake mechanism, including disc brakes.
Limited
It can be used only on a rear brake of V-type system.
Functionality Versatile
It can sense not only braking, but also severe deceleration (set based on users’ preferences), big bumps/dips, road steepness, still status, and has auto power-off capability.
Mono
It only carries the braking function.
User Friendliness Easy to install
It is fixed onto seat post, just like fixing a regular flasher. No extra hassle!
Extra help needed
The wired switch needs to be fixed with the brake cable, which often require additional cost to get professional assistances.

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