Headlamp 100lm motion sensor VAYOX VA0020

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Product code:
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Headlamp with motion sensor Vayox VA0020

The Vayox brand headlamp is an excellent option for everyday use. It will work well on trips, trips, fishing or evening hikes. An unusual solution which is a motion sensor makes the flashlight especially useful when we have busy hands. The function works so that it is enough to wave your hand in front of the sensor to turn the flashlight on or off. This option is especially useful in winter when it is difficult to operate on small buttons in gloves. An important convenience in the flashlight is the built-in rechargeable battery charged via the USB port. The headlamp is equipped with an additional red light 

Motion sensor

The headlamp has a built-in motion sensor. A blue LED informs about its launch. All you have to do is wave your hand in front of the flashlight and it will automatically turn on or off.

Motion sensor control:

- First press: Triggers white light along with motion sensor (allows you to turn on/off the white LED by moving your hand in front of the headlight)

- Second press: Sensor off

Headlamp with battery

The Vayox VA0020 flashlight is charged directly from the micro USB socket, regardless of whether it is your smartphone charger or the USB port in a laptop. Working and charging time:
- Charging time about 2.5 hours
- Working time about 4 hours

Headlamp Specifications

 - LED XM-L Q5 3W
- Proximity sensor (you can control flashlight functions with gestures)
- Luminous flux: 100 lm
- 60 degree angle adjustment
- Range 500 meters
- White and red light
- Resistant to rain and dust
- Built-in 1200mAh rechargeable battery
- Charging via USB cable (included)
- Charging time: 2.5 h
- Working time: 4 h

Headlamp 100lm motion sensor VAYOX VA0020

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