See below for a quick overview of the different styles of charging our bike lights and head lamps may require.
Please consult your lights user guide before contacting customer support. You will find a full list of product user guides and instructional videos here
If you are connecting your light and it does not seem to charge, please check out our product troubleshooting here - there is usually an easy fix!
Cobber, Plus & Blinder bike lights
If you have a Cobber, Plus or Blinder (excluding USB-C Blinders), these lights have an integrated USB-A connector that can be plugged directly into your PC, wall charger, or portable charger. No cable is required!
Blinder 600 / 900 / 1300 / Blinder Link & Frog bike lights
Blinder 600, 900, 1300, Blinder Link & Frog lights charge via a USB-C cable (not included). Simply open the hatch or silicone cover to expose the USB-C port and connect a charging cable.
Blinder 10K Battery - Blinder X 1800 & 2300
The Blinder 10K battery pack included with the Blinder X 1800 & 2300 lights charges via a USB-C port (cable not included). Simply lift the charging port hatch & insert a charging cable.
Plug & Plugger bike lights
If you have a Plug or Plugger, you will need to use a micro USB cable (not included). This connects to the back of the light and into any USB charging port.
PWR bike lights & power banks
If you have a PWR Commuter or Rider, the micro USB cable charges the light via any USB charging port. If you have a PWR Road, Trail or Mountain, the cable included also is used to charge the light - however, ensure you are plugging in the lights power bank to charge and not the light head.
Bilby, Bandicoot & Quokka head lamps
All Knog head lamps have an integrated USB-A connector that can be plugged directly into your PC, wall charger, or portable charger. No cable is required!