Bike light set from Lidl put to the testThe Lidl light surprises

Matthias Borchers

 · 29.03.2026

Crivit LED bike light set with emergency brake function, price 14.99 euros
Photo: Matthias Borchers
For just €14.99, Lidl is launching an LED bike light set with emergency braking function in its shops - picking up on the current trend of offering safety features at a discounted price. After the bicycle light sets from Aldi and Tchibo, we check whether the Crivit LED bicycle light set with its powerful light output, intelligent brake light function and convincing price-performance ratio can really keep up.

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The first conclusion

In terms of price, the Lidl light set between the extremely affordable Aldi set for ten euros and the Tchibo model, which is around ten euros more expensive. The workmanship appears solid, operation is intuitive and three light levels correspond to the good standard of this class. The four-stage battery level indicator is practical. As usual, the mounts fit best on round handlebars and seat posts. The integrated brake light on the rear light is particularly impressive and is a real highlight in this price class.

Crivit LED bike light set with emergency brake function - 14.99 euros

This is what the manufacturer writes: The Crivit LED bike light set with emergency brake function offers an amazing amount of technology for just €14.99: A bright front light with Osram LED, coloured battery and mode display and a rear light with intelligent brake light function ensure greater safety in road traffic. Both lights are splash-proof, easy to mount and rechargeable via USB-C. With a total weight of just 145 grams, the set is pleasantly light, yet robust and suitable for everyday use. A three-year guarantee rounds off the strong price-performance package.

Technical properties

  • Price: 14,99 Euro >> available here
  • Luminosity: 70/30/15 lux
  • Front light with 1800 mAh Li-Ion battery, Osram LED
  • Rear light with brake indicator function, 300 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Emergency brake light function (brighter or multiple illumination)
  • Coloured LED battery and mode indicator
  • USB-C charging socket incl. 50 cm USB-C cable
  • Laterally adjustable front and tilt-adjustable rear light holder
  • Splash water protection IP44
  • Front light dimensions: 10.5 × 3.85 × 4.43 cm
  • Dimensions rear light: 4.8 × 2.5 × 1.95 cm
  • Service life of the LEDs: up to 50,000 hours
  • Set weight: 145 g
  • Warranty: 3 years

Opinion and categorisation of the editorial team

The Lidl light set leaves a surprisingly strong impression in the test. For just €14.99, you get a fully-fledged LED set with functions that are otherwise more familiar from higher price ranges. Technically, it is almost on a par with its Aldi counterpart, but is more attractive because it is permanently available in the online shop and not just as a short-lived promotional item. At the highest light level, the headlight shines for around two and a half hours - a solid value. Particularly practical: A red flashing LED signals the remaining half hour in good time so that you are not suddenly left in the dark.

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The mounts are typical of the class and work reliably on round handlebars and seat posts, but less well on aero shapes. The highlight is clearly the rear light: the integrated brake light function reacted reliably in the test and significantly increased visibility, which is a safety plus, especially in city traffic or on winding country roads or descents.

All in all, Lidl offers an amazingly good overall package. If you don't need maximum light output or ultra-long battery life, you will find a lightweight, functional and very affordable set that is also ideal for racing cyclists and gravel bikers.

Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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