FR500 Headlight
With 500 lumens of bright night illumination and multiple daytime flash modes, the FR500 keeps you visible at all times. Its space-saving design fits under Garmin-style bike computers, while the smart auto on/off function ensures hands-free convenien
With 500 lumens of bright night illumination and multiple daytime flash modes, the FR500 keeps you visible at all times. Its space-saving design fits under Garmin-style bike computers, while the smart auto on/off function ensures hands-free convenience. Built to handle any ride, it's your ideal front light for safety ridings.
- Night illumination: 500-lumen high-brightness lighting, suitable for night riding. Two high-brightness LEDs enable night illumination with a unique lens projection effect
- Daytime warning: Eye-catching warning flashing mode to keep you visible at daytime riding
- Integrated bike computer stacking design: The integrated bike computer stacking design adds a warning light between the mount and the bike computer, saving space while providing illumination. Compatible with mainstream bike computers, supporting all Garmin-style mounting bases
- Power bank function: 2000mAh large battery, can provide emergency charging for bike computers
- Auto on/off function: The FR500 turns off automatically after 2 minutes of inactivity and turns on automatically when vibration is detected
- Battery indicator: When the light is off, press the power button to activate the battery indicator and check the battery level. Battery indicator: Green: 40%~100%; Red: 5%~40%; Flashing red: <5%
- IPX6 water-resistance function: No need to cover in rainy weather, ensuring all-weather cycling safety
- Mode selection: Six lighting modes for various environments
- LED: Two high-efficiency LEDS
- Battery: 2000mAh/3.7V rechargeable Li-polymer battery
- Dimensions (Headlight): 82mm (L)*60mm (W)*29mm (H)
- Weight (Headlight): 101g
- What's in the box: FR500, USB-C cable, USB-C to Micro USB cable, adapting kit for Wahoo, tether, manual/warranty card
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