The Lighter PWR
I have a PWR 2000 and have frightened many possums with it on my MTB. So for the road I purchased the smaller and lighter PWR 700 it's doing stirling work on the commuter bike.
KNOG - PWR ROAD 700L FRONT LIGHT
PWR Road is a modular bike light. But it’s not JUST another bike light. Not only is it a high powered bike light, but simply take the product apart and you have much more: a lighthead and a 3350mAh PWR Bank to charge devices that is also the battery for all products in the PWR range.
BATTERY INDICATOR
Hate it when you run out of battery with no warning? That’ll never happen with PWR Road, with 4 built in battery indicator lights. Tap the bottom of the light to activate the battery indicator. 4 lights = fully charged, 2 lights = half charged etc.
EASY TO MOUNT & USE
This light can be mounted on top or below your handlebars, directly under your Garmin, or on your helmet. It comes with a side mount and shim that fits handlebars 22.2-38.1mm in diameter. Once mounted, using PWR Road is a breeze. It’s a simple twisthead operation to turn the light on and off, and to scroll through light modes.
CHARGE YOUR DEVICES
Press the red button to release the light head, and use the PWR bank to charge your phone, GoPro, cycle computer or other device. Charge your PWR Road using the included micro USB cable.
WIDE BEAM & CUSTOMISABLE MODES
PWR Road outputs a max 700 lumens, and can run for up to 195 hours on Eco Flash Mode. Its elliptical beam gives broader, bright road coverage. It comes with 6 pre-programmed modes, and you can programme the light to suit your needs with Modemaker. You can control brightness, adjust runtimes and add new light modes.
SPECS
PWR Road 700L Front Light
PEAK LUMENS: 700
RECHARGE TIME: 5hrs
MOUNT: Quick Release Hard Side Mount
WEIGHT: 125g
DIMENSIONS: H: 128mm x W: 31mm x L:31mm
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I have a PWR 2000 and have frightened many possums with it on my MTB. So for the road I purchased the smaller and lighter PWR 700 it's doing stirling work on the commuter bike.