Cateye Ampp 500S Rechargeable Front Cycle Light

£44.99

Colour:

BLACK

Size:

NO SIZE

Dispatched between 10th Nov and 11th Nov, if ordered before 2:00pm tomorrow.
Part Number:

CA460A500S

GTIN:

4990173037810

The new Cateye Ampp 500S Rechargeable Front Cycle Light takes all the best features of it’s predecessor and improves on them.

With a new, more tactile on/off button, allowing for better feeling when using gloves. 5 Lighting modes give you a wide range of power levels from daytime safety to nighttime visibility. All securely held in place with our adjustable FlexTight bracket. The AMPP500S features OptiCube lens technology, providing a clear beam pattern of bright light with superior side visibility. A double-click of the power button activates high mode and allows you to quickly adapt to changing ride conditions. All this wrapped up into a new tough design & durable casing, the AMPP500S is the perfect light for twilight or early morning rides, urbans/city riding or as a back up safety light for this longer endurance rides.

FEATURES

• Rechargeable headlight (500 lm)

• Excellent side visibility

• Large power button for easy operation

• Turns on High mode with double click of power button

• Up to 60 hours of run time

• 5 light modes – High / Middle / Low Daytime Hyperconstant / Flashing

• Light mode memory

• Excellent daytime visibility in Daytime HyperConstant mode

• Weight : 106 g

• Mount size : 22 - 35 mm

RUNTIMES

• High mode 500 lumens: 1.5hrs

• Middle mode 250 lumens: 3hrs

• Low mode 100 lumens: 8hrs

• HyperConstant mode 500/100 lumens: 5hrs

• Flashing mode 100 lumens: 60hrs

• Charging time (From empty) : 4 hrs

Bike Lights - How Many Lumen Do You Need?

Bike lights are rated in Lumens. A Lumen is the measurement of the total visible light emitted and is commonly used for all kinds of bulbs.

One thing worth noting is that most lights advertise their headline rate. Packaging may say 1000 lumens. Reading the small print they might only do that for an hour. That light may run 500 or 600 lumens for 2 or 3 hours. So it's worth buying a light with more lumens than you need to get decent running times.

There is no fixed agreement on how many Lumens you need for a bike light as it depends on the type of cycling you are doing. As a rough guide we say that:

  • Daytime running lights = 100+ Lumens
  • Urban commuting lights = 50 to 200 Lumens
  • Rural riding lights = 400 to 600 Lumens
  • Trail riding lights = 600+ Lumens

Colours BLACK
Sizes NO SIZE
Brand Cateye
Model Year 2024
Barcodes 4990173037810
SKUs / Part Numbers CA460A500S

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