Ride Beyond the Dark.
Night riding shouldn’t limit your vision.
The LITEGUEST NightVision™ is engineered to project focused illumination exactly where your eyes look — helping cyclists see clearer, react faster, and ride with confidence in low-light or rainy conditions.
Unlike traditional bike-mounted lights, this eye-level beam follows your natural line of sight, eliminating blind angles when turning or scanning the road.
Why Eye-Level Lighting Changes Everything
Traditional bike lights stay fixed to your handlebar.
When you turn your head, the light doesn’t follow.
NightVision™ moves with you.
✔ Look into a corner — light follows
✔ Scan road signs — instantly illuminated
✔ Check surroundings — no dark gaps
This dynamic lighting significantly improves awareness during night and wet-weather riding.
Built for Rain & Low Visibility
Wet roads create glare.
Dark paths reduce contrast.
NightVision™ delivers concentrated forward projection that cuts through dim environments and enhances road detail visibility.
Designed to perform when conditions aren’t perfect.
Feather-Light Performance Design
Weighing only a fraction of traditional headlamps, the ultra-light clip-on structure ensures:
• No pressure on long rides
• Stable fit during motion
• Compatible with riding glasses, helmets, or caps
Minimal weight. Maximum function.
Precision Focus Beam Technology
High-output LED system provides:
• Controlled forward beam
• Clear road surface definition
• Enhanced obstacle detection
• Balanced brightness without excessive glare
Optimized for forward cycling visibility — not floodlight dispersion.
Rechargeable & Ready
• USB rechargeable
• Long-lasting battery performance
• Weather-resistant construction
• Built for performance riding environments
Specifications
Light Source: High-Output LED
Charging: USB Rechargeable
Mounting: Clip-On Glasses / Helmet Compatible
Use Case: Night Cycling, Rain Riding, Outdoor Performance
Design: Ultra-Light Frame Structure
Weather Resistance: Splash Resistant
Perfect For
• Night urban cycling
• Rainy road riding
• Mountain trail riding
• Commuting in low visibility
• Outdoor endurance training









