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Unit | NOS |
Recommended use | Road |
Brightness | 450 |
Power Source | Li-Ion Rechargeable |
Mount | Handlebars |
High 450 Lumens | 1.7hrs |
Mid 250 Lumens | 2.8hrs |
Low 150 Lumens | 4.5hrs |
Eco 50 Lumens | 11.5hrs |
To See Safely, Be Seen Friendly
The Ravemen CR450 headlight is ideal for urban riding and daily commuting thanks to its compact and lens design. This light is equipped with an anti-glare lens, it creates a T-shaped beam along the pathway ahead of you with a floodlight for close-range visibility and the bright spotlight allows you to have far distance visibility without glaring any oncoming traffic, helping you to see better and being seen friendly.
Using the wired remote that comes with the packaging, you can change the mode of the light without releasing the grip and also "high beam" any oncoming traffic if they are obstructing your way by holding on to the remote button. This will activate the light to its highest lumens.
The second generation of RAVEMEN anti-glare lens creates a T-shaped beam with close-range flood light and long-distance spotlight
T-shaped beam with anti-glare cutoff line, no dazzle to other road users
With the close-range flood light and long-distance spotlight, CR450 helps you see safely and be seen friendly in your daily commuting or cycling
Extend the runtime of the battery by connecting with external power source for emergency lighting when the light is in low power, no worry to be left in darkness
Change the brightness levels safely without releasing the grip during riding; Long press to activate max output for signaling or emergency needs
Compact and light weight with quick release function for convenient daily use
Ready for extreme weather and riding situations