The lens bit is very very important to avoid dazzling oncomers. Otherwise it's a torch which can't be used legally on roads (including cycleways) unless you point it at the floor, like most lights sold in the UK (but as long as you've got lights, you're unlikely to have problems from the police - it may be different if your dazzling causes a crash, though). A £10 German spec light is better.
In that case I'd go with something cheap and cheerful as your light will be mostly to be seen rather than see by. Then you could spend the difference on some reflective ankle bands or some such.
Could also get one of these as a spare/backup for the above (I paid less than £2). It fits cateye mounts. Is a perfectly decent light though I haven't been in any rain with it yet.
As a backup set to carry with you (and in any case you should really have two back lights running), these - go on same mounts of course so very easy to swap over mid-ride.
Of course the lights aren't rechargeable as such. That is their genius and they will very likely be running, even the cheapo chinese one, when rechargeable lights are landfill.
As others have suggested, get some AA and AAA rechargeable batteries - preferably low self discharge. Eneloops for example. Ikea also sell what are quite possibly eneloops. Other sources abailable - 7dayshop or even Lidl.
And a good charger like this. Used to be available for not a lot over £20, maybe still is if you hunt around NDFR. Has variable charge speeds but best used on the slowest whenever possible (no problem - will charge overnight) to ensure longest battery life.
Can't add that lot up at the mo and the charger is clearly a fair whack, but better value by far in the long run that some overpowered USB things that will just blind other cyclists on your cycle lanes - a major irritation in London.
All of those lights will keep you perfectly visible to anything on wheels.
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