Cateye AMPP 1100 USB Rechargeable Front Light
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Cateye AMPP 1100 USB Rechargeable Front Light
証券コード CA460A1
Cateye AMPP 1100 USB Rechargeable Front Light

Filling the gap between the AMPP 800 and the Volt 1300, the AMPP 1100 uses a compact twin-LED design to powerfully light the way ahead, whatever the terrain throws at you.

Features

  • 1100 Lumen maximum output for 1.5 hours
  • Twin Opticube lens technology for supreme light distribution
  • Tough, scratch resistant ADC12 lens and LED front section, with a lightweight polycarbonate-encased rear battery section
  • FlexTight bracket – suitable for bars up to 35mm diameter and selected aero bars
  • 220% larger side lens for a significantly wider beam and enhanced side visibility
  • Power button constant runtime indicator: Blue +50% / Yellow 50-30% / Red 30%-0%
  • Wide connecting baseplate with push-button activation for greater stability and easy removal from the FlexTight bracket
  • Double click to High mode, Single click returns to previous mode
  • Light Mode Memory
  • Recharge time: 3-5hrs, up to 55% faster than the Volt 1300
  • Battery: Li-Ion 7.4v 2500mAh
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Weight: 200g, 20% lighter than the Volt 1300


Runtime

  • High: 1100 Lm, 1.5hrs
  • Medium: 800 Lm, 2hrs
  • Low: 400 Lm, 4.5hrs
  • Daytime HyperConstant: 400 + 1100 Lm, 6.5hrs
  • Flashing: 200 Lm, 50hrs
Mr KellyExcellent light for cycling in the dark winter evenings. Really bright with good coverage of the road/trail ahead. Mount was a bit fiddly not too convinced it will hold on rough off road trails a bit flimsy tbh. Battery life OK only been on about an hour ride so will have to see. Overall good value 😀
Mr wilsonbrilliant bright light highly recommend it
PedallingPeteExcellent replacement for previous Cateye Volt1600 front lamp. Yes, the 1600 was brighter but 40gms heavier, and the burn times for this Ampp1100 are fine for my purposes. Neat design and fits my existing Cateye mounts. The Volt1600 did have some issues in heavy rain, so hopefully this Ampp1100 will have sorted that out.