I have the Edelux II; chosen because I liked the aluminum housing/glass 
lens vs. the plastic of the Luxos models. I don't really mind the lack of 
charger on the Luxos U because I am normally close enough to civilization. 
I have also seen others' Luxos models and the wiring out of the back looks 
somewhat messy... The Edelux/Edelux II are cleaner in this regard.

If you can wait, looks like B&M is coming out with a new model that 
addresses some of the shortcomings of previous lights: The 100 lux IQ-X. (I 
thought I saw a thread for it around somewhere but cannot seem to find).

http://www.eurobike-show.com/eb-en/press/exhibitors-releases-detail.php?BenutzerID=724&ListeID=2101&sMode=detail
http://www.bumm.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Katalog/B_M__Catalogue_2015_16__English.pdf

On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 8:20:51 PM UTC-4, Zach Duval wrote:
>
> It'a getting to be that time of year that I can no longer make due without 
> a full-powered light. I had the front wheel on my Hillborne built with a 
> Shimano dyno hub, and I am now in a position to afford a light to complete 
> the set-up. I know lots has been written about these two lights, but I'm 
> interested in hearing some up-to-date reports.
>
> Which would you recommend?
>

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