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LED Lenser H7R.2 Rechargeable Headlamp

The new version of the popular H7R, the Ledlenser H7R.2 will pass any inspection.
$175.00
Article number: ZL7298
Availability: Out of stock

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Improve the time-proven and combine it with new ideas. The new version of the popular H7R, the Ledlenser H7R.2 will pass any inspection. A newly developed lens for wider illumination along with an updated energy concept with rechargeable lithium-ion cells are among the innovations. Several battery packs can now be put together and a handy energy indicator means you'll always know their charge.

Specs: Distance: 160m Lumens: 300 Battery Life: 30hrs Light Functions

These settings are a pure, bright delight:

  • Power - high light output for every situation
  • Low Power - economical light for long battery life, glare-free reading and working
  • Boost - short-duration maximum power for more brightness
  • Blink - automatic emission of light impulses at regular intervals

Switches

Turn, press or both - how to switch these Ledlensers on:

  • Front Switch - a switch on the head of the flashlight so you can use one hand
  • Multifunctional Switch - multi-function switch for quick and easy control of individual light functions

Special functions

That special something about this Ledlenser:

  • Rear Light - a red back light so that you can also be seen from behind
  • Transportation Lock - prevents the light from being turned on inadvertently
  • Dimmable - seamless adjustment of the luminosity

IP-Class

Safety features of this Ledlenser:

  • IPX6 - Protection against water projected in powerful jets

Energy Management

Full control over your power status:

  • Low Battery Warning - it warns you when the battery is low
  • Charge Indicator - it shows the current charge status of the battery
  • Battery Indicator - it shows the current level of the battery

Rechargeable

By using rechargeable batteries, you're not just protecting your wallet, but also the environment. Regular batteries, after all, require up to 500 times more electricity to produce than they can release themselves. Combined with the energy consumption for transport and storage, the CO2 emissions are huge.

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