CatEye Cateye Ampp 400 USB Rechargeable Front Light

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CATEYE AMPP 400 FRONT USB RECHARGABLE. Cycling Light. Read more
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Brand:
CatEye
EAN:
725012034521
Availability:
In stock (14)

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CATEYE AMPP 400 FRONT LIGHT

Perfect for urban riding, the compact, lightweight CatEye AMPP 400 offers impressive functionality and visibility, securely held on your bars with the FlexTight bracket.

  • 400 Lumen maximum output
  • Opticube lens technology for supreme light distribution
  • Robust matt polycarbonate body with enhanced scratch resistance
  • FlexTight bracket – suitable for bars up to 35mm diameter and selected aero bars
  • 2x greater Lumen output on Low mode compared to Volt 400XC, for increased versatility
  • 220% larger side lens for a significantly wider beam and enhanced side visibility
  • Power button illumination and red indicator @ 20% battery capacity
  • Redesigned underside connection for easier removal from the FlexTight bracket
  • Double click to High mode, Single click returns to previous mode
  • Light Mode Memory
  • Recharge time: 4hrs ( 1A ) – 8hrs ( 0.5A )
  • Battery: Li-Ion 3.6v 2200mAh
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Weight: 95g

Mode: Output, Runtime

  • High: 400 Lm, 2hrs
  • Low: 200 Lm, 4 hrs ( 2x greater output than Volt 400XC in same mode, 100 Lm )
  • Daytime HyperConstant: 200 + 400 Lm, 6hrs
  • Flashing: 200 Lm, 60hrs

Included in this price is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.05.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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