Fenix HM61R rechargable headlamp

SKU: FEHL61R
Item 13 of 23
€ 84,95 (including VAT)
Overview

Fenix HM61R rechargable headlamp

 The Fenix HM61R rechargable headlamp is a great multi-functional light that is not only a high-performance headlamp, but also a great right-angle detachable flashlight, when removed from its headband—which includes a magnetic base and belt clip for continued hands-free use. The HM16R headlamp has eight lighting modes, including a red light, that are easily accessed via the large side switch. Powered by an included high-capacity 18650 battery, this light can emit light for up to 300 hours on Eco mode. Magnetic rechargeable with a battery level indicator and IP68 rated waterproof and dustproof. This multi-use light is the ultimate hands-free lighting tool.

Specifications

  • SKU: FEHM61R
  • LED: Luminus SST40
  • Operates on 18650 Li-Ion batteries and 2 CR123A batteries
  • Rechargeable via magnetic charging cable
  • Body made of high-quality aluminum
  • With battery and charge indicator
  • Intelligently protected against overheating
  • Protected against incorrectly installed battery
  • Constant light output through digital control
  • Memory circuit: Remembers the last selected position;
  • Reflective elastic headband, visible up to 50 meters
  • Length: 10.1 cm
  • Height: 4.6 cm
  • Protected against water and dust according to IPX8 standard
  • Weight: 99,5 grams excluding batteries.

Light modes
8 light modes (burn times when using the included 2600 mAh Li-ion battery)

  • Eco (5 ANSI lumens, 300 u)
  • Low (50 ANSI lumens, 38 h)
  • Mid (150 ANSI lumens, 12 h)
  • High (400 ANSI lumens, 4 h)
  • Turbo (1200 ANSI lumens, 2 h)
  • Red light (lumens 1, 400 h)
  • Red light (lumens 5, 80 h)
  • Red light (lumens 5 flash, 160 h)

Scope of delivery

  • Fenix ARB-L18-3500 battery,
  • magnetic charging cable,
  • hallow headband,
  • hallow top headband,
  • headlamp mount,
  • spare O-ring

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