Ravemen PR1600 1600 Lumens USB Dual Head Light w/ Remote Switch

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Best Deal for Powerful Versatile Headlight
  • Max Lumens: 1600
  • USB Rechargeable: Yes
  • USB cable included
  • IPX8 Water resistance
  • Thermal protection
  • Daylight Flash visible
  • Durable anodized aluminum body
  • Compact and light weight
  • Wireless remote button - change the brightness levels safely without releasing the grip during riding; Long press to activate max output for signaling or emergent needs.
  • DuaLens optical low beam, providing broad flood light with cut-off line for commuting, no dazzle and glare for oncoming riders pedestrians.
  • Hi-Lo beam system
  • LED run time display and mode indicators (display the remaining run time of each brightness level)
  • Micro USB charging port, compatible with most phone chargers
  • Extend battery runtime with external power source
  • Standard USB output port to charge other USB powered digital devices
  • Intelligent memory circuit remembers that last used brightness level and mode when turned on again
  • Quick release design for easily slide in and out
  • Compatible with handlebar of 31.8mm to 35mm
  • Battery: 6000mAh/3.7v rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
  • Dimensions: 100mm x 48mm x 27mm
  • Materials:
    Front and Main Body: Aluminum with Mil Type III Hard Coat Anodizing
    Rear and Handlebar Mount: Durable plastic design
  • Advertised Headlight Weight ~ 220g
    • Light Modes (Road Bike):
    • High (800 Lumen 2.5 hrs)
    • Mid (400 Lumen 4 hrs)
    • Low (200 Lumen 7 hrs)
    • Eco (100 Lumen 20)
    • Rapid (400 Lumen 24hrs)
  • Light Modes (Mountain Bike):
    • High (1600 Lumen 1.4 hrs)
    • Mid (800 Lumen 2 hrs)
    • Low (400 Lumen 4 hrs)

***** 5 out of 5 stars

If you're commuting and want LIGHT, this is the brand to get. They also make 1200 and 900 lumen models if you're not moving at quasi motorcycle speeds. I was on the verge of buying a Niterider 1200, but the high/low functionality and landing light brightness sold me on this.

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