Fenix HL45R Rechargeable Focusing Gesture-Sensing Headlamp -- OPEN BOX

Fenix HL45R Rechargeable Focusing Gesture-Sensing Headlamp -- OPEN BOX

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The Fenix HL45R provides impressive, hands-free lighting with 1000 lumens and a 722-foot range. Its adjustable beam and rotary switch allow for precise illumination control, while the dual light sources, including white and red lights with a flashing option, cater to various tasks. The innovative gesture-sensing feature enables you to turn the light on or off with a simple wave of your hand, making it ideal for use in gloved or messy situations. You can power the headlamp with either 3 AAA batteries or the rechargeable 1900mAh battery, which charges quickly through the integrated Type-C port. This headlamp is constructed with a sturdy aluminum alloy casing and boasts IP66 waterproofing and 1.5-meter impact resistance, ensuring durability in any setting. Compact, long-lasting, and incredibly versatile, the HL45R is the perfect choice for outdoor adventures and professional tasks.

OPEN BOX: This item's packaging has been opened and there may be minor cosmetic wear but the product works like new and it is still covered by the Fenix Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Outputs

  • White Outputs
  • Turbo: 1000 Lumens, 3 hours, 722 feet
  • High: 350 Lumens, 4.33 hours, 443 feet
  • Med: 130 Lumens, 12.67 hours, 269 feet
  • Low: 30 Lumens, 54 hours, 128 feet
  • Red Outputs
  • High: 130 Lumens, 4.33 hours, 89 feet
  • Med: 30 Lumens, 25.5 hours, 30 feet
  • Low: 5 Lumens, 124 hours, 13 feet
  • Flashing: 5 Lumens, 240 hours

Details

  • Focusable beam
  • Rotary switch
  • White and red light sources including flashing red light
  • Gesture-sensing function - turn the light on or off by waving your hand in front of the headlamp
  • Two power options, 3 AAA batteries or the included rechargeable 1900mAh battery
  • 1000 lumen maximum output
  • 220-meter maximum beam distance
  • Rechargeable via integrated type-C charging port
  • Rugged aluminum alloy front casing
  • 1.5-meter impact resistance
  • IP66 rated waterproofing

Batteries

  • Included: Fenix ARB-LP1900 Rechargeable 1900mAh Battery
  • Compatible: AAA Batteries (Qty 3)

Size

  • Length: 3.08 inches
  • Height: 2.17 inches
  • Width: 1.97 inches
  • Weight: 4.69 ounces
  • Fenix HL45R Headlamp
  • Fenix ARB-LP1900 Rechargeable Battery
  • USB Type-C Charging Cable
  • Fenix HL45R User Manual
  • Warranty Card

Q: What kind of LEDs are used in HL45R? Does Fenix offer to replace LED? 

A: The HL45R uses one Luminus SFT25R cold white LED (color temperature 6000-6500K) and one OSRAM GR QSSPA1.23 red LED.

Q: What is the working voltage of HL45R?

A: Operating voltage is 3.0V-4.2V, limit operating voltage range: 2.8V-4.5V.

Q: How does the user interface for the HL45R work?

A: Rotary switch and electronic switch combination for lockout function, mode switching, and output selection. Rotatable focus ring for switching between spotlight and floodlight.

Q: Is HL45R rechargeable? How long is the charging time? 

A: HL45R is rechargeable with a USB Type-C charging port. The power indicator will illuminate in an incremental cycle from left to right while the taillight is charging, and the battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge.

Q: Can HL45R be used in severe weather?

A: HL45R features IP66 rated protection: fully protected against dust and foreign objects, can withstand heavy rain and splashes.

Q: Why does the HL45R sometimes flicker?

A: The reasons that may cause the lamp to flicker, shine intermittently or even fail to illuminate:

A: Poor battery level.

Solution: replace the battery or charge it.

If the above methods don't work, please contact the distributor.

Q: HL45R will automatically reduce the brightness after using it for a while, and it can't light up higher gears, why is that?

A: When the voltage level drops below the preset level, the headlamp is programmed to downshift to a lower brightness level until Low output is reached. When this happens in Low output, one of the battery level indicators blinks to remind you to recharge or replace the battery.

Q: Does the HL45R have a memory mode?

A: The lamp automatically memorizes the last selected output of each mode when users press and hold the electronic switch to turn on/off the lamp. When turned on again, the previously used output of the selected mode will be recalled.

Q: How do I turn on the gesture sensing function?

With the lamp turned on and the gesture-sensing function enabled, wave your hand within the sensing range in front of the lamp to temporarily turn off the lamp, and wave your hand again to turn on the lamp and recall the last selected output. 

With the lamp turned on and the gesture-sensing function disabled, it will not respond to any motion operation.

*When the lamp is turned on and the gesture-sensing function is enabled, press and hold the electronic switch for 0.5 seconds to turn off the lamp. After this action, it will not respond to any motion operation.

Note: 

1. The sensing range is within about 3.94in/10cm in front of the lamp, and may vary slightly depending on the material and color of the sensing object, the ambient light, the brightness of the selected output, and the waving speed.

2. The gesture-sensing function is infrared sensing. If any other objects besides your hand pass in front of the lamp within the sensing range, the lamp will also be turned on or off.

3. The gesture-sensing function can only turn the light on and off within the current lighting mode, and can neither change the mode nor the output.

4. When the gesture-sensing function is enabled, waving a hand will only turn off the lamp temporarily. At this time, the lamp is in a standby state, and power will still be consumed as the lamp actively awaits commands. If the lamp will not be used for an extended period turn the rotary switch to “OFF” to save battery power.

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