Description:
This bike headlight combines a focused high beam with an anti-glare low beam to handle both dark trails and courteous urban commutes. The MagicShine HORI1300S offers up to 1300 lumens according to the manufacturer and fits setups that use a Garmin or Wahoo compatible mount for a tidy cockpit and multi-ride use.
Key Points
The dual optics deliver a powerful max 1300LM high beam for trail visibility and a low beam with a sharp cut-off line that reduces glare for oncoming riders and pedestrians. The light includes a dual mount design so you can position it above or below the handlebars and keep a bike computer or action camera paired on the bar without extra clutter. A vibration sensor provides hands-free wake and an Auto-Off after inactivity to preserve battery life, and the unit supports one-touch synced control with the included MJ-6558 remote when paired with compatible MagicShine taillights.
Technical Specifications
- Name: MagicShine HORI1300S
- Maximum output: 1300 lumens (manufacturer specified)
- Battery: 3200mAh internal battery
- Charging: USB-C recharge
- Waterproof rating: IPX6
- Mount compatibility: Garmin/Wahoo/Bryton style mounts supported
- Warranty: 2-year warranty (manufacturer stated)
Advantages
A durable aluminum housing helps with heat dissipation during long high-output use and contributes to the light’s rugged feel for year-round riding. The USB-C recharge and substantial 3200mAh battery mean fewer interruptions on multi-hour rides and faster turnaround between outings. The included remote option simplifies switching modes and syncing front and rear systems, which is convenient when you change brightness often or want a single control point for lights.
Usage Recommendations
For night trail rides, choose the high beam to maximize reach and contrast. In urban or mixed-traffic conditions switch to the low beam to maintain visibility while avoiding glare for others. Mount the unit above the handlebar for a higher sightline or below for a cleaner profile depending on your bike setup. Consider that the IPX6 rating protects against heavy splashes and rain but does not imply submersion, and confirm compatibility with any third-party mounts if you use non-standard bars.













