1. DuaLens Optical Design for Lowbeam Mode, providing broad closed range flood light with anti-glare low beam for commuting, no dazzle and glare for oncoming riders and pedestrians
2. Dual LEDs for HiLo Beam System, providing illuminating light similar to automotive headlight with far reaching high beam and low beam
3. Low battery warning and modes indicators
4. Micro USB charging port, compatible with most phone chargers
5. USB output port to charge other USB-powered digital devices
6. Intelligent thermal management circuit to prevent overheat of LEDs
7. Intelligent Memory circuit remembers the last used brightness level and mode when turned on again
8. Quick release design for easily slide in and out
9. Compatible with handlebar from 22.2mm to 31.8mm diameter
LED: 2*CREE XP-G2 with a lifespan of 50000 hours
Battery: 3400mAh/3.7V rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Dimensions (Headlight): 85mm (L)*48mm (W)*27mm (H); Weight (Headlight): 165g
Materials: The front and main body is made by aluminum with Mil Type III Hard Coat Anodizing; the rear part and the handlebar mount are made by durable plastic
Providing broad closed range flood light with anti-glare beam for commuting, no dazzle and glare for oncoming riders and pedestrians
Providing similar illuminating light of automotive headlight with far reaching high beam and low beam
To show the currently running mode and status of the light instantly
To change the brightness levels safely without releasing the grip during riding; To locate your light easily even in darkness with fluorescence of the buttons; Standard Micro USB connector
Long press and hold the wired remote button or menu button to activate max output in any brightness level when in need of more light or for signaling the oncoming riders and vehicles
To charge your light easily with computer and also compatible with most phone chargers
To be used as a power bank to charge other USB-powered digital devices when in emergency
Submersible to underwater 2 meters for 30 minutes and always ready for extreme weathers and riding situations