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Garmin Varia UT 800 Smart Headlight Urban Edition with Dual Out-front Mount
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Color | UT 800 Smart |
Brand | Garmin |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Number of settings | 5 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Auto Part Position | Front |
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
About this item
- High-intensity cycling headlight for urban and trail use that’s visible in daylight from more than 1 mile (1.6 km) away
- Projects a steady blast of 800 lumens for up to 1.5 hours
- Automatically adjusts to ambient light conditions, speed and ride profile to extend battery life
- Works independently or pairs with compatible Edge cycling computers to automatically turn lights on or off, control brightness and more
- Offers 5 light modes, including high, medium, low, night flash and day flash
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Value for money | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Battery life | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 |
Brightness | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.8 | — | — | 4.6 |
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power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | — | Battery Powered |
mounting type | Handlebar Mount | Handlebar Mount | Seat Mount | Seat Mount | Handlebar Mount | Handlebar Mount, Seat Mount |
number of settings | 5 | 5 | — | 6 | — | 4 |
brightness | 800 | 800 | — | 73 Lumen | — | — |
material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Plastic | Plastic | Silicone | Aluminum, Plastic, Silicone |
auto part position | front | front | rear | rear | front | front |
IP rating | IPX6 | IPX7 | IPX5 | IP65 | IPX4 | IPX4 |
weight | 0.3 pounds | 0.3 pounds | 2.5 ounces | 20 grams | 17 grams | — |
From the manufacturer
Whether you’re riding on the streets or the trail, you won’t have to quit when the sun does. When your speed varies, Varia UT800 adjusts too. When paired with compatible Edge cycling computers, the UT800 adjusts brightness to give the lumens you need for up to 4 hours, so you can ride with confidence.
Meet the Smart Headlight That Shines Brighter for Longer
- High-intensity cycling headlight for urban and trail use that’s visible in daylight from more than 1 mile (1.6 km) away
- Projects a steady blast of 800 lumens for up to 1.5 hours
- Automatically adjusts to ambient light conditions, speed and ride profile to extend battery life
- Works independently or pairs with compatible Edge cycling computers to automatically turn lights on or off, control brightness and more
- Offers 5 light modes, including high, medium, low, night flash and day flash
See the Light
The smart capabilities of the Varia UT800 allow you to pair it to compatible Edge computers with light sensors. Once paired, Varia UT800 automatically adjusts its beam intensity based on speed and ride profile so you get more light when you’re riding faster, while conserving battery power at slower speeds. It also automatically adjusts to ambient light conditions and battery capacity to extend your ride, and it only takes a simple touch of your Edge computer or a dedicated remote to turn your lights on or off, control brightness and more.
Versatile Visibility
Varia makes it easy to tailor your light output to the conditions. Varia UT800 features 5 light modes, including high (800 lumens), medium (400 lumens), low (200 lumens), night flash (100 to 300 lumens) and day flash (more than 700 lumens). At full power, it’s visible in daylight from more than 1 mile (1.6 km) away.
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Color | UT 800 Smart |
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Brand | Garmin |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Number of settings | 5 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Auto Part Position | Front |
International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 1.2 x 1.3 inches |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
ASIN | B06Y5P62V6 |
Item model number | 010-01673-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,014 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #10 in Bike Headlights |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Other display features | Target Outdoor Sporting |
Whats in the box | Universal out front mount, Charging cable, Manual, Varia UT800 smart headlight, Quarter turn to friction mount |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Language | English |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | April 26, 2017 |
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Whether you’re riding on the streets or the trail, you won’t have to quit when the sun does. When your speed varies, Varia UT800 adjusts too. When paired with compatible Edge cycling computers, the UT800 adjusts brightness to give the lumens you need for up to 4 hours, so you can ride with confidence.
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Customers like the brightness, quality and performance of the bicycle light. For example, they mention it provides great visibility in the dark, works well for night rides and is easy to use. Some appreciate the mount and light settings. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life and value.
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Customers like the brightness of the bicycle light. They say it's like a torch, provides great visibility in the dark, and has adequate lumens to get them home. The light is slim, sleek, and easily installed on their bicycle. Customers also mention that the light mostly flashes and automatically comes on steady in tunnels or thick. Overall, customers are satisfied with the brightness and durability of the product.
"...It works and integration is excellent. It’s bright, motion active, and easy to recharge on the bike...." Read more
"Day time flash is very bright and battery Life is very impressive. I have day flash on every time I ride my bike." Read more
"...Aesthetically the light is slim and sleek, not super heavy, and is easily installed on the bottom of my bike computer mount which further..." Read more
"...It is SUPER bright! Definitely helps get attention.The light pairs with many garmin devices or you can use it stand alone...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the bicycle light. For example, they mention it's a solid build, excellent, and has a good beam of light. Some say that the medium setting is plenty strong for speeds under 20 mph. That said, most are happy with the design and engineering of the product.
"...How it integrates into the bracket is well executed and secure and the unit while still light is heavy duty built it seems to withstand a little..." Read more
"...Pretty Cool!!! Or you can just power it down completely. Also, when paired w/830 you can control the light mode via the 830 interface...." Read more
"...Also, the connection to the mount is a bit fiddly, but solid once you get it right. It's a good light, if a bit over priced." Read more
"...Just the right number of light modes and well made/sturdy piece of equipment. Pleased with my purchase." Read more
Customers like the performance of the bicycle light. They say it's effective, powerful, and works well for night rides and day rides. It works nice with their Garmin devices and is genius at how it all fits and works together. Customers also say it is an excellent device with first-class materials and finish.
"...How it all fits and works together is genius, well done worth the money for my needs on a new bike build...." Read more
"...At any rate, the light only had a minor scuff and still works great! amazing, I thought I had lost the light for good." Read more
"...IMO, not the "cleanest" of looks, but very functional. Just the right number of light modes and well made/sturdy piece of equipment...." Read more
"...Annoyed AF! So after noticing another performance issue, notably my Edge 1000 reporting that the UT800's battery was low only after running a fully..." Read more
Customers find the bicycle light easy to use. They mention that it integrates seamlessly with their Garmin devices, and is easy to connect and setup. Some say that the light is easy-to-interface with the Garmin computer systems.
"...Installation and bluetooth set up was so simple and battery life runs longer than I do.TL 300 taillight - Why did I buy this?..." Read more
"...the light is slim and sleek, not super heavy, and is easily installed on the bottom of my bike computer mount which further streamlines my bike...." Read more
"...The light pairs easily with compatible Garmin GPS devices and will automatically adjust the light settings based on the outside light and your speed..." Read more
"...Install is easy and secure. IMO, not the "cleanest" of looks, but very functional...." Read more
Customers like the mount of the bicycle light. They say it mounts neatly under their Garmin mount and takes up no space on the handlebars. Customers also appreciate the GoPro-style mount, which makes it versatile.
"...How it integrates into the bracket is well executed and secure and the unit while still light is heavy duty built it seems to withstand a little..." Read more
"...It looks good, it's compact, it's out of the way and not hanging on your bars.The bad:The battery life isn't very long...." Read more
"...The mounting system with the Garmin mount is good...." Read more
"...I also like the GoPro-style mount, which makes it pretty versatile. I recommend." Read more
Customers like the light settings of the bicycle light. For example, they mention it automatically adjusts the light intensity based on the outside light, and the light sensor adjust brightness. Some appreciate the automatic adjustment features, while others wish the battery life was longer. The light illuminates well, has multiple flash settings, and is adjustable from the head unit.
"...easily with compatible Garmin GPS devices and will automatically adjust the light settings based on the outside light and your speed...." Read more
"...The upgrades include:- the possibility to adjust the angle of the light, without having to adjust the mount itself..." Read more
"I bought this because it pairs with my Garmin Edge 830 and adjusts light intensity based on ambient light and speed...." Read more
"...the two, where the computer turns the light on/off, automagically adjusts the beam intensity, and gauges how much battery life is left, and the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the bicycle light. Some mention that the flash is very bright and the battery lasts a pretty long time. However, others say that the battery is very short in the primary on mode and drains the battery rather quickly.
"...The bad:The battery life isn't very long...." Read more
"...Installation and bluetooth set up was so simple and battery life runs longer than I do.TL 300 taillight - Why did I buy this?..." Read more
"...Great light output on med or high, but drains the battery rather quickly (as expected). Install is easy and secure...." Read more
"Day time flash is very bright and battery Life is very impressive. I have day flash on every time I ride my bike." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the bicycle light. Some mention that it's very worth the price, while others say that it is kind of pricey and a completely useless flashlight for the price.
"...The price may not be cheap, but you get what you pay for!..." Read more
"...How it all fits and works together is genius, well done worth the money for my needs on a new bike build...." Read more
"...It's a good light, if a bit over priced." Read more
"...But it does take a little practice I think. Overall - a little pricey, but I'm happy with the purchase. Looks good on the bike too." Read more
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Edge 820 - itself is a nice head unit with more compact features of the 1000 but for me it is all about size and portability off the bike. Quick on and off and the provided bracket is great. I do not like strapping things to my stem so the extended cockpit bracket that comes with both 820 and light work just fine. The overall usage seems like my other Garmin units, I have tried other brands and for my non professional riding I need simple data and Garmin has provided this to me for almost 15 years now only better. I do use MFP to interface my Fitbit data into one place.
The UT 800 headlamp - amazing build and function. It’s a freaking headlamp why does it have to cost so much you ask? Once you use it you’ll figure it out. I do a lot of hard pack and gravel night rides and have used other units all work but none as well as this UT 800. I have also demo’ed some of the more expensive units that are amazing but for my needs this thing is perfect. How it integrates into the bracket is well executed and secure and the unit while still light is heavy duty built it seems to withstand a little abuse. While I have crashed a few times with all the kit, I have never hit anything with the brackets. Installation and bluetooth set up was so simple and battery life runs longer than I do.
TL 300 taillight - Why did I buy this? I have a perfect tail lamp unit that runs a long time on aaa’s but I was curious simply about the integration into the edge system. It works and integration is excellent. It’s bright, motion active, and easy to recharge on the bike.
How it all fits and works together is genius, well done worth the money for my needs on a new bike build. I would probably have gone with 520 and cheaper lighting options and saved $300.00 if I were on a budget but it would not be truly integrated.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2018
Edge 820 - itself is a nice head unit with more compact features of the 1000 but for me it is all about size and portability off the bike. Quick on and off and the provided bracket is great. I do not like strapping things to my stem so the extended cockpit bracket that comes with both 820 and light work just fine. The overall usage seems like my other Garmin units, I have tried other brands and for my non professional riding I need simple data and Garmin has provided this to me for almost 15 years now only better. I do use MFP to interface my Fitbit data into one place.
The UT 800 headlamp - amazing build and function. It’s a freaking headlamp why does it have to cost so much you ask? Once you use it you’ll figure it out. I do a lot of hard pack and gravel night rides and have used other units all work but none as well as this UT 800. I have also demo’ed some of the more expensive units that are amazing but for my needs this thing is perfect. How it integrates into the bracket is well executed and secure and the unit while still light is heavy duty built it seems to withstand a little abuse. While I have crashed a few times with all the kit, I have never hit anything with the brackets. Installation and bluetooth set up was so simple and battery life runs longer than I do.
TL 300 taillight - Why did I buy this? I have a perfect tail lamp unit that runs a long time on aaa’s but I was curious simply about the integration into the edge system. It works and integration is excellent. It’s bright, motion active, and easy to recharge on the bike.
How it all fits and works together is genius, well done worth the money for my needs on a new bike build. I would probably have gone with 520 and cheaper lighting options and saved $300.00 if I were on a budget but it would not be truly integrated.
From an integration standpoint, this light is awesome! The Edge 1030 connects to the light when I turn it on, and automatically turns the light on when I start cycling. I have it set to strobe mode during the day, but it automatically switches to high full brightness at sunset.
When I complete my ride on my Edge 1030, the light automatically switches off.
Aesthetically the light is slim and sleek, not super heavy, and is easily installed on the bottom of my bike computer mount which further streamlines my bike.
Battery life is great! I charge it when I charge my computer and it has never died on me.
The price may not be cheap, but you get what you pay for!
Note that this light integrates with many other Garmin bike computers besides the Edge 1030.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
From an integration standpoint, this light is awesome! The Edge 1030 connects to the light when I turn it on, and automatically turns the light on when I start cycling. I have it set to strobe mode during the day, but it automatically switches to high full brightness at sunset.
When I complete my ride on my Edge 1030, the light automatically switches off.
Aesthetically the light is slim and sleek, not super heavy, and is easily installed on the bottom of my bike computer mount which further streamlines my bike.
Battery life is great! I charge it when I charge my computer and it has never died on me.
The price may not be cheap, but you get what you pay for!
Note that this light integrates with many other Garmin bike computers besides the Edge 1030.
The light pairs with many garmin devices or you can use it stand alone.
When paired with a 830, you can leave the light in a standby mode. In stanndby the lights fire up automatically when you start an activity. Pretty Cool!!! Or you can just power it down completely. Also, when paired w/830 you can control the light mode via the 830 interface. That way you don't have to reach down and fidget with the light.
I cheaped out on a go-pro mount, and of course, needless to say, the light flew off when i hit a bump at 18+ mph. The light hit the ground and bounced up high, so high I was able to reach to the side and swat it so it would land closer to the side walk and away from cars where it could get run over (yes it has happened, I had a watch that fell and got run over.) At any rate, the light only had a minor scuff and still works great! amazing, I thought I had lost the light for good.
The variable light makes night rides so much better. It's crazy bright and has a good beam pattern that really does get wider and more narrow with your speed.
It turns on and off with your head unit and you can change the brightness right from the garmin.
It's compact and comes with more mounting hardware than you'll need including a dual mount arm that holds the light and the garmin - This kit costs 30 bucks on it's own! It looks good, it's compact, it's out of the way and not hanging on your bars.
The bad:
The battery life isn't very long. If you leave it in it's default mode you get about an hour and a half of the best-lit bike ride you've ever had. You can extend the life by disabling the fancy variable light feature and locking it to a lower output. On long rides you need a second light if this one runs out. (You should always take 2 lights anyway) On the upside, as a daytime flasher it lasts all day.
USB Micro B power connector - It's a good one, but it's time to move to USB C.