| 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. |
Comparison: MAXXON vs. Wired Brake Light
October 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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