The idea for the “Snap” bicycle light emerged from the desire to create a functional and visually minimal alternative to conventional racing or gravel bike lights. Many existing models are bulky, disrupt the clean look of the cockpit, or occupy valuable space intended for devices like bike computers or other accessories. Especially in a sporty context, there is a need for compact, thoughtful solutions that integrate seamlessly into the overall aesthetic.
The goal was to design a light that is easy to mount, visually restrained, and functionally reliable—fitting naturally into the design language of modern performance bikes. This led to the development of the “Snap” concept.
At its core is a mechanical snap-in mechanism: the front and rear lights attach to their respective mounts with a simple hand movement. Built-in magnets provide additional stability. This connection method allows for quick, straightforward installation and removal. The system remains coherent even when detached from the bike. The two light modules can be connected to each other, making them compact and easier to transport. This minimizes the risk of losing individual parts. Another feature concerns the power supply: when the rear light is connected to the front light, it automatically charges via the front unit’s battery. Since rear lights typically have smaller batteries and consume more energy due to blinking functions, this coupling proves especially practical for active, sport-oriented users. The result is a lighting system that meets the functional and aesthetic demands of riders who value clarity, efficiency, and a clean setup.
