Uplivin Rechargeable Light
Uplivin Rechargeable Light is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Description
Improve visibility and help light your way with the Rechargeable Walker Light. Originally designed for bicycle use, this compact light can also be fitted to a walker using the included universal mount.
With an output of 450 lumens, it provides bright illumination for walking in low-light conditions. The aluminium construction offers a durable, lightweight design, while the rechargeable function makes it a convenient accessory for regular use.
The kit includes the rechargeable light, a universal mount and a 0.5 m USB charging cable, giving you the essentials needed for fitting and charging the light.
Key Features
- Rechargeable light suitable for walker use.
- Originally designed for bicycle use.
- Includes a universal mount for attachment.
- Provides 450 lumens of light output.
- Helps improve visibility in low-light conditions.
- Aluminium construction.
- Includes a USB charging cable.
- Compact and practical accessory for everyday mobility use.
Comprehensive Specification Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Rechargeable walker light |
| Light Output | 450 lumens |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Charging Method | USB rechargeable |
| Included Components | Rechargeable light, universal mount and 0.5 m USB charging cable |
| Intended Use | Improving visibility and lighting the path in low-light conditions |







