


Light and Motion Announces the Seca Line of LED Light Systems:
Three Models Built Specifically To Outperform HID
*SECA 400
*SECA 700 Race
*SECA 700 Ultra
April 24, 2008, Monterey, CA— Born from a need for high-performance lighting on the trails behind Laguna Seca, Light & Motion is proud to announce the arrival of Seca. Seca is the first LED bicycle lighting system to make good on the promise of besting the top HID’s on the market. Seca provides the first beam pattern that is custom tailored for the needs of cyclists. One look at Seca and you’ll be convinced; this is the beginning of an entirely new generation of bicycle lighting.
“This light is insanely bright,” said Eric Squires, Sales Manger for Light & Motion. “I have been riding the Seca prototypes for months and it’s the first LED system to convince me that LED can beat HID for output and usable light on the trail.”
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode (it’s not really that important to know exactly what a diode is, but if you’re curious you can read more here). During the last few years, the bike industry has been witness to a huge number of low-power LED products used primarily as bike path safety lights and taillights. However, recent developments have pushed LED technology into the spotlight as a true player in the high-output lighting market. LED’s have the ability to produce a very bright white light similar to the sun. This generates an optimum color temperature and maximizes contrast—both very positive things whether you’re traveling down the bike path at 20mph or bombing a rocky single-track trail. LED’s also utilize solid state design—which at it’s simplest really means “no moving parts”. The primary advantage of solid-state systems is that they happen to be virtually indestructible. With a typical lifespan of 50,000 hours or more, LED’s almost never need to be replaced.
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