Moon’s Titan Max 1700 could be the tech-laden commuting light you've been looking for

Moon’s Titan Max 1700 could be the tech-laden commuting light you've been looking for

The Max can kick out 1700 lumens and has an IPX7 rating

Warren Rossiter / OurMedia

Published: March 3, 2025 at 12:00 pm

Moon's new Titan Max 1700 bike light is due to be released later this year and combines a wealth of features designed to make it a popular choice for commuting.

Its compact design fits into a quarter-turn Garmin mount or can be used with the included Go-Pro adaptor.

The light comes with a wireless bar-mounting remote control that enables you to switch through variable lumen levels, maxing out at 1700.

You can also switch between dual-beam modes. One is a large-area, round beam for off-road and back-lane use, and the second is a capped STVZO beam pattern to make it more user-friendly on busier roads.

MOON Titan remote
The Titan comes with a wireless bar remote. Warren Rossiter / OurMedia

You can charge the light through its USB-C port or take advantage of its wireless-charging functionality. The USB-C port is also two-way, so in a pinch, you can use the Titan to charge your phone or bike computer.

The Titan has an IPX7 rating, meaning it has been tested by being fully submerged in one metre of water for 30 minutes.

This should ensure it's up to the job of riding in a wet British winter.