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Busch & Müller IQ-X vs Sigma Buster 1100

Comparison 2026Bike Lights

92

Busch & Müller IQ-X

Busch & Müller · Naafdynamo voorlicht

89.95

VS
78

Sigma Buster 1100

Sigma · MTB-koplamp

74.95

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Busch & Müller IQ-X edges out the Sigma Buster 1100 with an overall score of 92/100 against 78/100. It scores particularly well on brightness (90/100) and battery life (100/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Lights.

The Sigma Buster 1100 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €74.95 versus €89.95.

Brightness winner

Sigma Buster 1100

6% higher than its rival

Value winner

Busch & Müller IQ-X

4% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationBusch & Müller IQ-XSigma Buster 1100
Price€89.95€74.95+20%
Rating★4.7 (960)★4.5 (1,210)
Overall92/100+18%78/100
Lighting
Brightness100 lux1100 lumen+1000%
CertificationStVZO, CECE (geen StVZO)
StandlightJa, met condensor
Modes5
Power
TypeNaafdynamo 6V / 3W
Properties
Weight145 g+2%148 g
Waterproof ratingIP44+780%IPX5
MountStuur + helm meegeleverd
Battery
TypeUSB-C Li-ion, snellaad
Runtime1,5 u (1100 lm) / 3,5 u (500 lm)
Charge time2,5 u

Pros and cons

Busch & Müller IQ-X

Pros

  • 100 lux with the widest, most even beam in its class
  • Hub-dynamo powered: no more charging or battery swaps ever
  • Standlight with capacitor — stays lit at traffic lights
  • Fully weather resistant and virtually maintenance free

Cons

  • Requires a hub dynamo — not an option for bikes without one
  • Permanent mount: not easily swapped between bikes

Sigma Buster 1100

Pros

  • 1100 lumens — enough to light pitch-black forest 50 metres ahead
  • Helmet mount AND bar mount included
  • USB-C fast-charge (2.5 hours empty-to-full)
  • Aluminium heatsink prevents throttling on long rides

Cons

  • No StVZO approval — legally dubious in the Netherlands as sole front light
  • Just 1.5 hours runtime on full power

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