Fenix rechargeable headlamp HL26R
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Afterlight - 100 m
Max endurance - 100 hours
Power supply - internal accumulator
Number of modes - 7
Light color - Day white (5500-6500 K)
Waterproof - IP66 (heavy rain)
Light source - Cree XP-G2, Nichia 5mm
Weight - 86 g
The rechargeable Fenix HL26R headlamp brings great luminous flux and afterglow in a compact package. Power is provided by a built-in lithium-polymer battery with a capacity of 1600 mAh, which is charged via a micro-USB connector directly in the headlamp. The light source is a modern LED Cree XP-G2 R5, which is embedded in the main reflector. Additional lighting is provided by two white Nichia LEDs, which create a wide and very smooth cone of light. A total of 7 power modes are available, including an SOS flash mode for emergency situations. The advantage of the headlamp is also its good water resistance and dust resistance. The headlamp strap is equipped with reflective elements that ensure good all-round visibility of the runner when running on the road. Fenix HL26R will serve perfectly as a running headlamp as well as a headlamp for camping and hiking or other outdoor activities.
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