PETZL, Bindi Ultra Light & Rechargeable Headlamp with 200 Lumens for Everyday Use
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We appreciate you getting in touch with us regarding your inquiry. Hello There, *br> *br>Thank you for reaching out to us. The answer to that question can be found on the web. The link is on both the Petzl and the product pages. In the following table are the burn times The following options are available for lighting The white XA model offers a 5lm brightness The distance between the two is 6 meters A 50 hour burn time 120 lumens for 1 hour 30 minutes of reserve mode. White STANDARD - 100 lumens There is a 23m distance between us The burner lasts 3 hours 3 lm is provided for 1 hour 30 minutes in reserve mode *white MAX POWER, 200 lm of brightness There are 36 meters between us * 2 hours burn time 3 lm of reserve time for 1 hour 30 minutes Red The brightness is set to 1lm for proximity A distance of five meters Burn time is 33 hours reserve mode is not available.
If button lock mode is engaged, make sure it is turned off. If the light comes on after holding the button for more than 4 seconds, then the button is pressed. It did not turn on when charged after it had been on overnight too - I thought it had stopped charging too. There are only a few flashes of the red LED after that. The status LED is not illuminated and the white light is not on. By holding the button down for 4 seconds and then turning it on, the problem has been resolved. Even though it's in the manual, it can be easily overlooked, and you might not be aware of it unless you engage it by accident.
Hungary is the country where it was made.
I looked at it, and the cord is solidly attached to the frame of the rotating assembly that holds the light, so my answer is no. But there is always a way, you could thread this cord through another cord around your waist? Best wishes.
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In the description, there's no mention of battery life. The official website claims 50 minutes, though I'd estimate it's more like 20. On the front of the light is the battery indicator, which functions only when the light is turned You can now check the battery every time you want by shining a bright light in your face. There is an issue with the Micro USB port not being properly keyed and thus it is difficult to determine the right orientation for plugging in. Finally, if I didn't know better I believe this if I hadn't seen the evidence The button interface was created in response to a bet about how bad it was possible to make an interface for a product that only required.
As far as running goes, here are my five The hours are 730 am to 30 am, five I only need to lower the setting to my lowest setting. My only goal when I run on the street is to be noticed by every car and truck. Just that can be accomplished with the middle and brightest setting. It lasts for a long time and I forget I am wearing it most of the time. I liked it so much that I bought one for my running friend.
Batteries are not my favorite thing to change. Battery purchases aren't my favorite, let alone throwing away the old ones and replacing them with It's not even fun to pull out rechargeable items, charge them, and then put My day is somewhat ruined by it. The Bindi rechargeable headlamp has a nifty little micro USB port to charge, which is the same for MANY of our other products The battery charges in a few hours and lasts for several A steady white light can be selected in three levels and the lowest one remains bright for an indefinite period of time It seems like my wife can read by the light of the lowest setting for days and days, before they need to recharge it (it takes her maybe 50 hours to recharge). In the dark, I usually hang the light around my neck like a necklace. If I was using it to get around, it would illuminate my feet and surrounding area. I have never worn the light on my head for long periods of time. This is by far the best headlight out there for our needs.
The tripod head lamp I am using was only in use for 1 hour and I have never run out of battery power and I had it on high the whole time. After charging it said it had medium (orange/yellow) battery power. The first run was a red range and the second one went down to the green In real life, you get at least one hour more of battery life than what's advertised. Maintains proper posture while trail running and does not tense or tilt. If you want to read a map or book, you can use the 5 lums low setting. The headlamp provides plenty of light at 100 or 200 lumen levels - plenty for most trail runs. Very happy with this purchase.
I felt it was too expensive for what it was I find the light to be too dim and the way it adjusts to the light There is something wrong with it that I do not like. I can think of one positive. Is very light in.
The headlamp I use for my early morning jogs is just what I need. The light has a tiffany blue hue There are three light settings and it is light in weight. It is nice that you can charge it from a USB port. It fits well on my head, too - maybe the best you will find. I liked the fact that it didn't feel bulky and that you could adjust it to be more snug or loose. During the 45 minutes it takes me to wear it, it works fine.
This is a great product in terms of size, weight, and features. The flood beam is good, but a little sharp at *This battery has a life span of less than one hour. The trails I run on need about 5 hours on high, and for me, that means about 9 or 10 hours The distance is ten.
The design fails at an exorbitant cost. Every device with a mini USB plug has a rhombus entry for a good reason The tiny connectors will not bend because it prevents them from being bent. It has a lack of that, so if you try to insert it 180 degrees, it bends, and if it's inserted correctly, it sometimes charges, but there are also times when it doesn't. Besides getting tripped up, cats may try to chew the strap if you have them. I replaced the nu25 with Nitecore nu25, which is not as pretty, but isn't such an epic fail, and it costs half as much.