








🚴♂️ Light up your ride, own the night!
The Magicshine SEEMEE 300 is a high-performance rear bike taillight delivering 300 lumens of brightness with 260° visibility. Featuring smart brake and ambient light sensors, it automatically adapts to riding conditions for enhanced safety. Its IPX6 waterproof rating ensures reliable performance in heavy rain, while a robust 1600mAh battery supports up to 200 hours in eco mode. Crafted from lightweight aluminum and equipped with USB-C fast charging, this taillight is designed for serious cyclists who demand visibility and durability.






























| ASIN | B0C58TNZDD |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,831 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #64 in Bike Taillights |
| Brand Name | MagicShine |
| Color | SEEMEE 300 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (634) |
| Included Components | SEEMEE 300 Taillight |
| International Protection Rating | IPX6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35L x 32W x 64H millimeters |
| Item Type Name | 300 lumens Smart Bike Rear Lights |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Light Output Maximum | 300 Lumens |
| Manufacturer | MagicShine |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | SEEMEE 300 |
| Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**O
Failed after 4 rides.
Used this for the first time a few days ago and it worked well. However after my ride yesterday in heavy fog and a bit of rain it has completely stopped working. Can't say if it was weather related or something else. It's supposed to be water resistant and certainly should be useable in wet weather. What a waste of money.
い**君
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S**K
The SEEMEE 300 is a capable and bright light with multiple functions and outstanding battery life. I have other high-quality lights (NiteRider) and this one rates as well as those, with the caveat being that this light is quite bulky, but with the kind of battery life it packs, I can't complain. It's not like I'm a professional racer who's shaving off grams of weight from my bike for competitiveness. So, a little bigger light isn't too big of a deal, it's not distracting and it doesn't really compromise aerodynamics (again, see sentence about NOT being a pro racer). The price of the light is competitive with upper-end brands, and I'm a firm believer of "You get what you pay for...". I'm quite happy with this light, and again the battery life is proving to be spectacular! I've owned it for over a week and after its initial charging, and 90 to 130 minute bike rides 6 days a week, it's not showing any need of recharging. Though after today's ride, I suppose I will just because I have to charge my headlight and head unit anyhow. Color me impressed. With multiple pattern flashes and settings, this tail light is suited for 99% of the riders out there who care about being seen by others and by drivers. I would purchase this light again if I needed to, very much worth the cost! Five stars.
M**N
The Light: The SEEMEE 300 is a powerhouse for road safety. The 300-lumen output is incredibly bright, and the 360° downlight is a game-changer for side-on visibility at junctions. It feels solid and the "Smart Brake" sensor is actually responsive rather than just a gimmick. The Support Experience: I ran into an issue where my original unit (purchased June 2025) would show a full charge but refuse to power on. Contacting Magicshine support through Amazon was a bit of a back-and-forth—there was some initial confusion about charging cables and a slight delay due to the Chinese New Year holiday. However, once I provided video evidence of the fault, "Hannah" from their team was very helpful. They quickly arranged a replacement from their UK stock which arrived in just a couple of days. Verdict: Hardware issues can happen with any brand, but Magicshine actually stood by their 1-year warranty and fixed the problem. If you have an issue, just be prepared to provide a clear video of the fault and they will sort you out. Highly recommended for the visibility al
M**E
This light has some very opinionated design decisions in the software, and to the product folks out there....if you're gonna be opinionated in your design, you're gonna get opinionated reviews. Buckle up, 'cause it's gonna get a little rough. The tl;dr: Excellent hardware that forces high power consumption on you, whether you want it or not, so that instead of up to 11hrs of battery life, you get 2-3 when riding in darkness. (And yes, this is a problem - I don't want to have to charge the battery every single day.) On the plus side: USB-C charging, excellent battery capacity; good battery life* in the mode I use most frequently; many modes; mode memory; quarter-twist mount. Now for that asterisk on the "good battery life": What I want out of a bike taillight is something that flashes stupid-bright so that the doofus in the car coming up behind me looking at their phone has something catch the corner of their eye and get their attention. And this does have an excellent daytime-bright flash mode. All good so far. The problem, though, is that once it starts to get even the slightest bit dark outside, it switches to this mode where it pulse-glows out the back and shines a bright red light directly to the pavement. At no time in my life have I worried about being hit by a car coming at me from below the surface of the pavement. I get that "provide visibility from the side" thing, but guess what - you extend the lens around the side of the housing a centimetre or so and that 300lm flash (that you turned off in favour of some slowly pulsing glow) gets people's attention. "But it's too bright at night", you say? Impossible. Nothing is "too bright" for a bike to get noticed, particularly when it's red. Goal #1 through #20 is "get noticed". So, not only does the light go from a bright flashing "HERE I AM!!!" flash to a dull slowly pulsing light is that there's now TWO LED'S soaking up battery power, so the runtime of the light goes from 11hrs to maybe 3hrs at best. Yay (insert sarcasm emoji here). And if/when the battery does run low, instead of doing what it can to extend that runtime by....you know,....GOING TO THE FLASH MODE THAT LASTS FOR 11 HOURS, it instead glows even brighter so that you notice that your light is running low. Which....ok, great -- the light let you know. But what can you do about it for the remaining hour of riding until you get home...? Nothing. Just accept the fact that your light is gonna go out sooner than necessary. And then it has a brake light function: In theory, you hit the brakes on your bike, and the light shines brighter. There's no wire/sensor like there is on a car, of course, so it has to rely on some electronic sensor. So, I realize this isn't easy. But come on: If you're riding at like 35kph on flat road, peddling at 90rpm or whatever, if your speed varies between 35.8 and 35.5....the brake light should not come on. And yet it does - again just absolutely KILLING the battery life. The best part of all of these "features" is that MagicShine makes absolutely none of it configurable. If you WANT to just keep the low-power super-bright flasher going once it gets dark (and by "dark", I mean roughly half an hour before sunset on a clear day - why?!), instead of the light switching to the highest power consumption mode, well, go buy another light. Because this one won't let you. So I did. In short, this is a great light with TERRIBLE software.
C**N
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