
Cateye NANO60 USB-C Rear Light
About Cateye NANO60 USB-C Rear Light
The compact Nano60 is equipped with Cateye's latest OptiCube lens technology, providing daytime visibility. Small enough to forget it's on your bike, but always there when you need it. The included SP-14-RA bracket is compatible with modern aero seat posts. Snap System compatibility allows the light to be attached to a wide variety of mounts, including Cateye's saddle rail and rear rack brackets.
Features
Compact and lightweight body
1 LED (60 lm)
Long rear beam projection
Highly visible during daytime
OptiCube lens technology
Lithium-ion Polymer rechargeable battery
USB-C rechargeable (USB-C cable not included)
Low battery indicator
Six light modes (High / Low / Flashing / Group Ride / Daytime HyperFlash 1 / Daytime HyperFlash 2)
Mode memory function
Battery Auto Save (The mode automatically changes to flashing when the battery power gets low.)
New seat post bracket SP-14-RA which fits aero seat posts up to 130mm outer circumference
Snap System
Tech Specs
Dimension: 30 x 32 x 30 mm
Weight: 20.5g
Light source: 1 LED
Battery: Li-ion Polymer rechargeable battery
Runtime: High (20 lumens): 3.5hrs, Low (3 lumens): 20hrs, Flashing (6 lumens): 60hrs, Group Ride (10 lumens): 25hrs, Daytime HyperFlash 1 (60 lumens): 15hrs, Daytime HyperFlash 2 (20 lumens): 20hrs, Recharge time: 3hrs (0.5A)
Mount size: φ21.5-32mm. Fits up to 130mm outer circumference. (SP-14-RA)
Water resistant: IPX4
Other: Battery auto save, Low battery indicator, Light mode memory
About CatEye
Founded in 1954 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is a leading manufacturer of cycling computers and lights. Always at the cutting edge of technology, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles in 1964 and went on to create the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. Operating two factories in Japan and one in China, CatEye continues to innovate and lead the industry in bicycle electronics, and is committed to safety and comfort in cycling.
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About Cateye NANO60 USB-C Rear Light
The compact Nano60 is equipped with Cateye's latest OptiCube lens technology, providing daytime visibility. Small enough to forget it's on your bike, but always there when you need it. The included SP-14-RA bracket is compatible with modern aero seat posts. Snap System compatibility allows the light to be attached to a wide variety of mounts, including Cateye's saddle rail and rear rack brackets.
Features
Compact and lightweight body
1 LED (60 lm)
Long rear beam projection
Highly visible during daytime
OptiCube lens technology
Lithium-ion Polymer rechargeable battery
USB-C rechargeable (USB-C cable not included)
Low battery indicator
Six light modes (High / Low / Flashing / Group Ride / Daytime HyperFlash 1 / Daytime HyperFlash 2)
Mode memory function
Battery Auto Save (The mode automatically changes to flashing when the battery power gets low.)
New seat post bracket SP-14-RA which fits aero seat posts up to 130mm outer circumference
Snap System
Tech Specs
Dimension: 30 x 32 x 30 mm
Weight: 20.5g
Light source: 1 LED
Battery: Li-ion Polymer rechargeable battery
Runtime: High (20 lumens): 3.5hrs, Low (3 lumens): 20hrs, Flashing (6 lumens): 60hrs, Group Ride (10 lumens): 25hrs, Daytime HyperFlash 1 (60 lumens): 15hrs, Daytime HyperFlash 2 (20 lumens): 20hrs, Recharge time: 3hrs (0.5A)
Mount size: φ21.5-32mm. Fits up to 130mm outer circumference. (SP-14-RA)
Water resistant: IPX4
Other: Battery auto save, Low battery indicator, Light mode memory
About CatEye
Founded in 1954 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is a leading manufacturer of cycling computers and lights. Always at the cutting edge of technology, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles in 1964 and went on to create the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. Operating two factories in Japan and one in China, CatEye continues to innovate and lead the industry in bicycle electronics, and is committed to safety and comfort in cycling.





















