sorry all for replying to myself, re: the usb charging, try to solicit 
feedback from folks that have done it, for me the charge rate is slow 
enough that i'd rather have brighter lights in lieu of USB charging and 
i'll figure out the USB power another way (charging at lunch etc), but i 
also don't have a constant USB use requirement.  if i were needing to power 
a GPS computer or phone during the entire ride that may change my 
thinking---though i believe that in either case the phone would still use 
battery just at a lower rate than normal.  

but make sure you do some research on this to make sure you understand the 
trade-offs.

On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 10:05:22 AM UTC-4, Minh wrote:
>
> drew,
>
> it can feel overwhelming but don't over-think it too much, one thing i 
> have noticed is that lights are leap-frogging each other in terms of 
> brightness every year, even something like the luxos u (which is only 2 
>  years old?) are being beat in terms of brightness by the lights coming out 
> now.  the luxos is still quite bright so if the USB is a requirement i 
> would still choose it, but if not check out the newer lights as well.
>
> peter white and anton's site (velolumino) will have you covered, anton in 
> particular will give you the cleanest installation tips.
>
>

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