Hi jags!
Despite my disappointment in B&M's reflector redesign over earlier models, I am pleased overall with my B&M HL Lumotec IQ Cyo R Senso Plus nearfield LED headlight and consider it a good value for the money.
I like the Cyo R nearfield 'cos it lights up to within about a meter of the front wheel, allowing me to see glass and other bike path hazards in time to avoid them. it is also nice for tootling along on dirt roads at night, which I find myself doing surprisingly often when looking for camp at the end of the day. The beam remains bright and largely even throughout its coverage area, though it does have a hotspot in the center, unlike earlier models that provided even illumination throughout.
Unlike Andre's preference, I like the Senso option that allows the light to come on on its own. It works well for my needs 'cos I can leave the light *switch* on yet the light stays off in daytime so maximum dyno power goes to charging. If I enter a tunnel or something, then the light comes on to meet that need and then turns off again for max charging -- a without my intervention. If it weren't for my charging needs, I'd find the Senso option superfluous just as Andre does.
The one you linked to has the daytime running lights and I tend not to prefer it. I *think* the one you want if you wish to duplicate mine is here:
http://www.bike-discount.de/shop/k1004/a11624/lumotec-iq-cyo-r-senso-plus.html I'm unsure because the store uses the wrong lead photo and makes no mention of nearfield in the description.
The Philips Saferide is also a good value in an LED headlight with a very good beam. If you wish USB charging at a good price and high value, then Rualexander's AXA Nano Plus is a terrific package. I prefer the Cyo R's nearfield beam, but I already have a separate charger, so I have a bit more freedom in choosing a light for features other than charging.
The wheel looks decent for the price and should give good service for you. Here's what Peter White has to say about the hub:
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/shimano3n70.asp The new Shimano DH-3N72 and 80 dynohubs have lower drag than the NX-30, higher quality bearings (comparable to Ultegra hubs), reduced weight, and...[are] available in both 32 and 36 hole drillings....
Hope this helps.
Best,
Dan.