Light head for KNOG PWR modular lights. Can be used on all sizes of PWR power banks. They shine with an elliptical cone of light for a wider and brighter illumination of the road with an output of 600 lumens.
When Knog designs a light, the optics are always the most important point. Whether it's new LED shapes or beam patterns, it strives to make every lumen work efficiently once you're on the bike. If you use the PWR light for other types of cycling as well, this modular light system allows you to expand your product offering without spending a lot of money. Get a stronger light for higher brightness (if you own a PWR Road), or use a larger battery capacity for longer battery life (if you own a PWR Mountain).
COMPATIBILITY: The 600L light head is compatible with 3350mAh, 5000mAh and 10000mAh PWR power bank
MODE PROGRAMMING: Plug the light head into your computer, download the ModeMaker app, then customize the light modes to your needs
LIGHT BEAM: Ø30mm Light head with a wide elliptical beam to focus light where it is needed
ACCESSORIES: USB cable
Weight: 32 g
Light output: 700 lm
Number of modes: 6
Dimensions: 33 x 30mmØ
Waterproof: Waterproof
Number of diodes: 3
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product ID | 44569 |
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