Garmin’s new Varia UT800 automatically adjusts brightness to match light conditions

The evenings may be long, but that hasn’t stopped Garmin from today unveiling its new Varia UT800, an 800-lumen light that can automatically adjust the beam intensity to suit changing light conditions to extend the battery life.
The new Varia UT800 can automatically adjust the intensity of the beam based on changing light conditions and pair it with a compatible Edge computer and it’ll adjust the brightness based on speed as well. When paired to an Edge you can also control the brightness, manage the battery life and turn it on and off.
Fear not if you don’t have an Edge computer, the light features five manual modes - high, medium, low, night flash and day flash, and the auto mode works independently of whether it’s paired with an Edge.
Garmin claims 1.5 hours on the brightest setting and up to 6 hours on the low or flash modes. The day flash mode, obviously intended for daytime use, lasts 25 hours. Garmin adds that the light is visible from more than a mile away on the brightest setting.
At 130g it’s a lightweight light and it’s compact, measuring just 96.6 mm x 33.5 mm x 29.7* mm. It uses ANT+ to sync with a Garmin Edge computer and is IPX7 rated.
The Varia UT800 costs £149.99 and is available in two versions, Urban which provides a universal out-front mount, and a Trail pack which comes with a helmet mount.
“As leaders in cycling technology, we are excited to introduce the Varia UT800 to our line of innovative Varia cycling awareness products,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales. “With five different light modes, whether riding on the streets or the trail, the Varia UT800 smart headlight shines brighter for longer allowing cyclists to ride with greater confidence.”
Garmin, best known for its range of GPS computers, isn’t new to the bicycle light market. It launched the Varia Smart front and rear lights a couple of years ago which offered the ability to control them from a compatible computer. We'll hopefully get a closer lok when a review sample arrives in the office, and we look forward to putting the auto brightness mode to the test.