Night ProVision Rear Bicycle Tail Light/USB Rechargeable Review

Disclaimer:  I received this product for free or highly discounted in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions expressed are mine.

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I love to ride my bike in the summer and sometimes I stay out to late and end up having to ride home in the dark.  I have always said I was going to take one of the dogs red flashing lights for their collar and use it on the back of my bike.  Of course, I never actually did and now I don’t have too.

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The Night ProVision Rear Bicycle Tail Light is so easy to use.  It was one simple connection under my seat and I was good to go.  The light is super bright and can be left on or you can easily change it to blink.  I have not even come close to using it for the 50 hours it is said to last until the need for a recharge, but I did recharge it once.  I wanted to see how easy it was to recharge and it was basically just hooking up the light with a USB cable to my computer.  I have used it and S has played with quite often and it has withstood the roughness of a five year old playing with it.

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When I shined the light onto the back of a chair it totally looks like an eye.  It was kind of creepy and cool at the same time.  Do you see it?

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The Night ProVision Rear Bicycle Tail Light/USB Rechargeable is only $13.95 on Amazon.com.  Click here to order Night ProVision Rear Bicycle Tail Light/USB Rechargeable.  #rearbikelight

I was chosen to review the Night ProVision Rear Bicycle Tail Light/USB Rechargeable through Tomoson.com.  Basically how it works is you select items you would like to review and if they chose you, the product is purchased through Amazon.com.  If you have a Prime Account with Amazon shipping is free and a coupon code is provided from the company making the product free or highly discounted.  In exchange they are looking for an honest review on their product.

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