MEOLIGHT 500 Lumen Running Light for Running, Dogs, Walking – Wearable Flashlight Chest Light LED Safety Light for Dog Collars, Bike Tail Lights, Hiking, Camping – Reflective Light Accessories
£17.07
Price: £17.07
(as of Jun 02, 2025 03:00:06 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 Fabric and Metal 2 Universal Attachment
✔ Your powerful, versatile multipurpose light – mounts to fabric and metal anywhere and anytime using patented MEOLINQ connection technology to light up your way and keep you safe.
✔ Ultra-bright 500 lumens LED light – Brilliant for nighttime walks, dog walking, reading, and more. Unparalleled brightness that syncs with your lifestyle
✔Easy to wear and ready to install – quick fix for running gear, hiking gear, outdoor clothing, reflective vests, dog collars, bikes. No fidgeting with straps. Just set it into place – and go!
✔ “ALL IN ONE” LIGHT – This is your headlamp, flashlight, running light, safety light, bike light, warning light, hiking light, dog light, camping light and more! Unparalleled flexibility.
✔Multiple Lighting Modes – 4 light groups, 6 modes and dimming function cover all bases. Choose from an impressive range of light options, from natural daylight to highly focused beams and SOS.
✔ Compact Design – Smart, powerful and durable. Incredible strength in a lightweight form. Designed for a variety of activities, engineered for long-lasting performance. 1.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches
✔ Complete USB Rechargeable Lighting Solution – No wasted batteries, no hassle – just a tap for powerful lighting. USB-C provides 3-30 hours of environmentally friendly performance.
✔ Your Headlights, Tail Lights – Meolight provides you with fast and easy hands-free lighting. Choose your settings, quickly connect, and go about your business
12 reviews for MEOLIGHT 500 Lumen Running Light for Running, Dogs, Walking – Wearable Flashlight Chest Light LED Safety Light for Dog Collars, Bike Tail Lights, Hiking, Camping – Reflective Light Accessories
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Trevor Pole –
Convenience
Easy to very securely attach & remove from any clothing . It is very bright, for when I am giving the dog her last nightly walk. The battery seems to need charging about every two days, which is a little short, but has a very quick charge so no problem. Well recommended usefully very little sized useful light.
Lockedoutbiker –
Odd little thing!
Fastens to your clothes / bag. Doesn’t do to much damage with the weird pincer grips but definitely one for a sports bra top or a bag not a thin vest. Bounces around a lot but very bright so more of a back up light for safety than a means of primary illumination. Probably works best on a waist belt, especially if you get a lot of fog, when you want low level light.
Sally Williams –
Great light
Great light used for running at night one downside I find it runs out of charge quickly though.
Andrew D. –
Bit expensive
Bit expensive for what it is, and for me , the clips broke after about a month
GadgetGuru –
Ingenious Light with a Unique Attachment Mechanism
The attachment mechanism on this light is genuinely impressiveâunlike anything Iâve seen before, and it works brilliantly. While they advise against using it on delicate fabrics (which I followed), it attached securely to my coat, jumper, and cap. Out of curiosity, I even tested it on a mouse mat to explore its versatility, and it still held firm. The swipe-to-lock/unlock mechanism is quick, simple, and secure enough that I never had any concerns about it coming loose.
The variety of light modes is extensive, and the brightness can be easily adjusted to suit your needs. The light can go extremely brightâso much so that you definitely donât want to look into it directly. Itâs lightweight, charges quickly, and feels thoughtfully designed for real-world use. Its compact size makes it easy to keep in a pocket or bag, so itâs always handy when you need it.
It also features a magnetic attachment, which adds to its versatility, making it ideal for use as a hands-free light in a workshop or even as an emergency light to keep in your car for safety.
While this isnât the lowest-cost torch, its features truly set it apart from anything else Iâve used. I own a few head torches, and while some work brilliantly, this offers a completely different approach with distinct strengths.
For nighttime outings in poorly lit areas, this light shinesâliterally. Unlike a head torch, which can feel awkward in some situations, this is versatile and unobtrusive. One feature I particularly love is the ability to attach it to your back and select the red blinking mode, making it perfect for walking or cycling on country roads. Itâs practical, clever, and purpose-built for safety and convenience.
A brilliant companion for nighttime safety and practicality, and a versatile addition to anyoneâs kit!
Country Kid –
Innovative and bright
I’ve got loads of experience with LED torches – a bit obsessed you could say 🙂
I’ve almost permanently got a head torch on for the kind of work that I do, and when at home in my garage or working on the cars in my spare time. And those of you who know, will know just how frustrating they can be. E.g. lying underneath a car and your head torch slips backwards. Or when it’s cold outside and you put one on over your hat, and it hurts or again starts to slip off.
This is an innovative product which uses little spiral hooks that go through your clothing to hold it on. So it’s virtually limitless in where you can place it. It also has quite a strong magnet on the back so you can stick it somewhere metallic like on the underside of your bonnet. It does slip mind you on shiny surface (just tried it on my fridge). They could add some rubber on the back but then this would increase the distance between the retractable hooks and your clothing. Just one of those trade offs.
Personally, it’s just perfect for a woolie hat or something like that. Yes it could leave some damage in delicate clothing, but who’s wearing cashmere walking the dog?
It ‘fast charges’ using a high current USBC charger. It doesn’t have a huge battery but that’s limited by it’s size. It can’t be too heavy based on the hook system.
It does have lots of different light settings. Personally I just want it to turn on and off but that’s just me. I’m not a fan of having to long press the “-” button, waiting for it to decrease in brightness, before it turns off. I just want no frills on and off. But I get some people may want to use a red flashing light for the back of the rucksack on a push bike etc.
I’d also like to see the 3 blue LED battery indicator upgraded to a LCD screen with battery percentage. This isn’t expensive and is seen on many cheap (£10) bike lights.
It could be perceived as expensive at 24.97 but it’s innovative – and you have to pay for that innovation.
I think it’s worth it. Also a great present – the product you may consider buying yourself but chose something else.
Mickie –
Fabulous Light
Wow. What a great light this is. It is tiny but really gives off a strong light. This is just the light you want to keep in your pocket if you walk at night, it would light up the darkest of spaces. Extremely easy to use, simply long press the + to turn on and increase the light, and long press the – to turn off and dim the light. Short pressing changes the lighting modes. There is a well written instruction leaflet enclosed which includes diagrams so it is easy to follow.
It takes a few attempts to get the grip perfected when attaching the light to fabric, but it really does grip well and is such a practical way of lighting up the area in front of you leaving you hands free. It is also magnetic so another useful addition. There are 3 blue lights showing how much charge is left in the light so you will always be aware when a top up is due. My only negative would be that the charging cable is very short and it would have been more convenient had it been longer, but that is just personal taste. I think this light is excellent quality and I cannot recommend it highly enough. I am very impressed with it.
AC –
Works great. Very bright. Placed on a backpack when ridingâ¦
B. Cooper –
We often end up walking in the evening and this light is powerful! Even a neighbor across the street commented about its brightness. The leash in this picture is 5 feet long and I am 5 feet from the leash. This light allows me to walk confidently in the evening. (collar is a lit collar, not reflecting) Highly recommend.
Holland C. St John –
This is a really different wearable light from Sweden. It’s mostly billed as a jogging light or dog walking light but the advertising list several other uses of which it might actually be pretty good for. Happily it has an excellent manual with it because it has so many different modes and the switches each have several functions making the likelihood you could figure it out by experimenting quite difficult. Anyway, the most interesting part of the light is the attachment system. On the back are five small spiral pins, they stick out and grab the fabric of your shirt when you move the lever. Completing the action puts the ends of the pins into a little plastic shields. The instructions give a lot of warnings about not pushing it against your skin during attachment, this makes a lot of sense as it seems possible that you could spear yourself with a little pins. However I tried this with several different shirts and even pushing it against my skin I didn’t grab my skin, only the shirt. I didn’t use any extremely thin fabrics however. A very interesting attachment mechanism that seems to work quite well. It has a whole bunch of modes that I’m not quite sure what the use is. It has a sunset mode that puts out a light about the color of a campfire. It also has several flashing modes that are of questionable benefit. It does however have a fairly strong straight ahead mode that’s flood-like and another one that’s more spot like. Those certainly are useful. It has a red flashing mode for use on for instance a biker’s back or the back of a person walking their dog which would alert people coming up on them that there is somebody up ahead. I can see that that might be useful. This light is quite small, about the diameter of a silver dollar if anybody remembers what those are like. Lol. I really like this little light and especially the ingenuity that went into designing the pins that attach to the fabric and the multiple actual uses for it. I used it around my house and outside when I was doing some work at night as a general area light and it works quite well for that. I’m not sure about the battery life but it worked just fine for the time I tried it. It is a little pricey, however it has so much going for it is probably is worth it.
Henry –
This little thing is bright, powerful, and sharp!
It attaches to almost any piece of clothing – however it uses sharp springs/metal to do so. I would be cautious of using this on expensive clothing and windbreakers/rain jackets as this would puncture it and ruin the integrity of it. Careful while you are using this – as the springs/metal are very sharp and can definitely puncture your skin.
Amazon Customer –
This has quickly become one of my most used purchases! It’s simple, lightweight design makes it incredibly easy to attach to my clothes without worrying about any damage.
This light has been a game-changer for staying safe during night time walks, especially with the early sunsets in the winter. I can’t recommend it enough!