Rechargeable 400 lumen LED headlight with 5 modes and USB C charging
Illuminate your ride with the Planet Bike Beamer 400 bicycle headlight. Whether you’re navigating bustling city streets or riding the bike path home on your commute, the Beamer 400 will become your trusty companion for enhanced visibility and safety. The front light boasts a streamlined design and a five-mode broad beam that brilliantly brightens your path ahead ensuring that you stay visible and confident during every ride. The light delivers 400 lumens of light and utilizes Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lensing technology which projects light without the use of mirrors, providing a precise, wide-angle beam without intensity loss. The five modes make it easy to choose the best light output for your riding environment, including the daytime Superflash™ strobe to make sure you’re noticed by motorists more than half a mile away in peak daylight. The 2600 mAh lithium battery provides generous run times and quickly recharges via USB-C technology.
The A3 cam™ bracket makes the light simple to mount and securely connects it to handlebars with diameters ranging from 22.0 to 31.8mm. Included GoPro and Garmin mounts give you options on where you attach the light. Recharging the batteries is fast and easy with the provided USB-C cable.
The water-resistant design ensures you stay visible and safe, no matter what Mother Nature throws your way. Light up your ride with confidence with the Planet Bike Beamer 400 bike light!
FL1 tested run-times
3.5 hours (high - 400 lumens), 6 hours (medium - 225 lumens), 10 hours (low - 150 lumens), 10 hours (Courtesy™ 150-360 lumens) and up to 15 hours (Superflash™ Day - 400 lumens)
Light Patterns
Nichia NVSW319BT LED with Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens provides high, medium and low steady modes along with Courtesy™ & Superflash™ Day modes
Rechargeable Battery
2600 mAh lithium ion battery charges in 3.5 hours with USB type-C cable (included)
FL1 rated water resistance
Water resistance rated to IPX6 standard
Weight
107 grams
- Nichia NVSW319BT LED with Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens provides high, medium and low power beam along with Courtesy™ & Superflash™ Day modes
- FL1 Tested- Run times: 3.5 hours (high – 400 lumens), 6 hrs (med – 225 lm), 10 hrs (low – 150 lm), 10 hrs (Courtesy – 360 lm) and 15 hrs (Superflash™ Day – 400 lm)
- Provides 240° of visibility
- Dust & water resistance rated to IPX6 standard
- 2600 mAh lithium ion battery charges in 3.5 hours with USB type-C cable (included)
- Smart Charging Technology™ with built in low battery indicator
- A3 cam™ mount adjusts or removes without tools to handlebars with 22-31.8mm diameter
- Includes mount adapters to secure light to Garmin®, GoPro®, K-Edge or other compatible handlebar and helmet mounts.
- Size: 4" x 1.5" x 1"
- 107 grams
Your light is shipped in lock mode. To unlock, hold the power button down for 5-6 seconds, until light flashes. The light will flash rapidly for 1-2 seconds signaling that the light is now unlocked. While the light is in normal operation mode, hold the power button down for 5-6 seconds to return to lock mode. Again, the light will flash rapidly for 1-2 seconds indicating return to the locked mode. Place light in locked mode when transported or stored in back pack or bag. Lock mode will help preserve battery life and prevent light from being turned on accidently while not in use.
Standard modes: Once light is unlocked, tap the power button to turn on and scroll through the standard modes. Hold down the power button for 1-2 seconds to turn off. High/Medium/Low/Superflash day/Courtesy
Downloads
Download the Beamer 400 User Manual
Questions
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End of Life Instructions
Attempt to recycle the light with a local electronics recycling facility. Go to Call2Recycle.org for more information