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OLIGHT H16 Wave 500 Lumen USB Rechargeable Motion Activated Headlamp with Lumen Tactical Cable and Battery Organizer
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OLIGHT H16 Wave 500 Lumen USB Rechargeable Motion Activated Headlamp with Lumen Tactical Cable and Battery Organizer

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The Olight H16 Wave is part of Olight's new generation of intelligent rechargeable headlamps that use hand wave motion activation. Equipped with two CREE XP-G3 LEDs the H16 Wave produces a maximum output of 500 lumens and 98 yards of throw. The combined output from the two LEDs emits a beam that is both flood and focused, making it perfect for close range tasks like reading and working.Using the H16 Wave is simple with Olight's hand wave activation, this motion sensing setting allows users to power on the headlamp in the dark without having to fumble with buttons and keeping the unit free from dirty hands. Yet, users can also power on/off the headlamp using the power switch located on the front of the unit. A built-in four-level blue LED battery indicator and low power audio beep alerts users when battery power is low. Recharging the built-in battery pack is easy using the supplied micro-USB charging cable and connecting to any USB power source. A reflective headband provides additional safety for the user making this a great headlamp for night time biking, running, and other outdoor activities. Specifications LED: 2x CREE XP-G3 Battery Type Supported: 2000mAh Lithium Polymer Battery (built-in) Peak Beam Distance: 98 yds (90m) Peak Beam Intensity: 2020cd Brightness Outputs: --- Mode 1: 500 lumen / 1h 45min--- Mode 2: 150 lumen / 7h--- Mode 3: 50 lumen / 25h IP Rating: IPX4 Impact Resistance: 1m Dimensions: L-2.28"xW-1.5"xH0.94" (58mmx38mmx24mm) Weight: 4.23oz (120g)

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