Description
Proactive Vehicle Detection and Enhanced Rider Awareness
The Coospo TR70 Radar Tail Light brings a high-tech defensive advantage to daily commuters, endurance road riders, and gravel adventurers. This intelligent safety device uses advanced millimetre-wave radar technology to monitor the road behind you continuously. Consequently, the sensor detects vehicles approaching from up to 140 metres away, even when negotiating slight bends or blind corners. The radar system measures the relative speed of oncoming traffic and transmits immediate visual and audible alerts to your paired handlebar screen. Therefore, you receive a crucial early warning to adjust your road positioning before a vehicle pulls alongside.
High-Visibility Output and Smart Driver Alerts
Designers engineered the Coospo TR70 Radar Tail Light to ensure motorists spot you well in advance on fast country lanes or dim city streets. The premium LED system produces a powerful 120-lumen beam with an expansive 220-degree viewing angle for maximum side-profile visibility. To maximize your protection, the device incorporates an intelligent warning trigger algorithm. When the internal radar detects a rapidly overtaking vehicle, the light automatically switches its flashing pattern to a highly disruptive alert mode. This sudden dynamic burst breaks driver distraction and forces trailing motorists to slow down and pass with caution.
Custom Light Modes and Peloton-Friendly Settings
Adapting your safety profile to changing environment levels is remarkably straightforward thanks to the versatile built-in modes. The Coospo TR70 Radar Tail Light offers multiple distinct lighting configurations, including solid high, solid low, daytime flash, nighttime flash, and a low-intensity peloton mode. The peloton setting softens the brightness output while keeping the rear-facing radar fully active. This clever feature prevents you from blinding fellow cyclists when riding tight formations in a club paceline. Additionally, an integrated acceleration sensor detects sudden braking forces to trigger a bright, continuous brake-light warning for trailing traffic.




