Ravemen FR1000 front light, 1000 lm
The Ravemen FR1000 front light offers a high light output of 1000 lumens for safe night riding and increased visibility during the day. The unique dual design combines the light with a bike computer mount, saving space and increasing versatility. Automatic on and off based on movement, quick attachment, and superior battery life of up to 39 hours will ensure comfort and reliability on every trip.
- 1000 lumens light output with one powerful LED
- Combination of front light and bike computer mount (compatible with Garmin, Wahoo and Bryton)
- Adjustable light angle between 0–30°
- Simple quick release for easy loading and handling
- Large-capacity rechargeable Li-polymer battery 3000mAh, possibility of emergency charging of the cycle computer
- Automatic on/off when motion/inactivity is detected
- Aluminum body with effective heat dissipation and IPX6 waterproof rating
- Three-level battery status indicator
- Includes GoPro adapter for additional accessories
- Light weight: 130 g, compact dimensions
| Power supply type | USB-C |
| Battery type | rechargeable |
| Max. luminous flux | 1000 lm and more |
| Light purpose | see, be seen |
| product ID | 374566 |
Hello. The question is very important to me.
Can the light be charged with a power bank while driving and also be lit at the same time? I read somewhere that this is not possible. Thank you
Dobrý deň, áno, malo by to byť možné - niektoré Ravemen svetlá, vrátane FR1000, disponujú touto funkciou - https://www.ravemen.com/sk/pages/power-supply.
Pozor potom na opačné obmedzenie - keď zo svetla dobíjate iné zariadenie, najsilnejšie režimy nie sú dostupné.
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Ak by som mal mat len jedno svetlo, tak beriem prave toto. Super moznosti uchytenia a mozes na neho pricvaknut aj ine zariadenie. Nabijanie je tiez super a dobijanie funguje aj z powerbanky pocas svietenia.
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