Zebralight H502D Headlamp
Maximum output of 190 lumens. Powered by 1 x AA (NiMH, lithium or alkaline) battery.
The Zebralight H502d L2 headlamp has a maximum brightness of 190 lumens from the Philips Luxeon T Neutral White LED and is powered by 1 x AA (alkaline, NiMH or lithium) battery. This headlamp has a flood beam with a 120 degree spread and a durable natural hard anodized finish (Type III Class I).
The H502d has a nominal CCT of 5000K, providing a neutral white beam tint; the higher the Kelvin (K), the cooler the beam temperature.
In addition to the variety of brightness settings, ranging from 0.01 to 190 lumens, the H502d can be worn as a headlamp using the adjustable headband, attached to clothing or equipment with the pocket clip or stood on the tail stand for stationary illumination.
Brightness Levels:
High: H1 190 lumens - 0.9 hrs runtime or H2 117 lumens - 1.9 hrs runtime / 73 lumens - 3.3 hrs runtime
Mid: M1 36 lumens - 7.5 hrs runtime or M2 18 lumens - 12 hrs runtime / 9 lumens - 27 hrs runtime
Low: L1 2 lumens - 96 hrs runtime or L2 0.25 lumens - 3 weeks / 0.04 lumens - 2 months runtime / 0.01 lumens - 3 months runtime
Plus Beacon Strobe mode: 4 Hz Strobe at H1 / 19 Hz Strobe at H1
Waterproof to IPX-7.
Includes: pocket clip, headband, spare o-rings, 1 x AA (alkaline) battery.
- Operating Voltage Range: 0.7V - 4.2V
- Beam Type: Flood
- 120º Beam Spread
- Diameter: 0.84" / 21.3 mm
- Length: 2.76" / 70.1 mm
- Weight: 1 oz. / 29 g (excluding battery and headband)
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Battery capacity indicator (LED flashes 1-4 times. 4 short clicks to start)
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All levels are current regulated
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Low battery alert when the light is switched OFF and the battery voltage is below 1.06V
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Durable electronic soft-touch switch
- Smart user interface
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Precision machined unibody casing from premium grade aluminum bar stock
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Proprietary heat sinking design bonds the LED board directly to the unibody aluminum casing
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Durable natural hard anodized finish (Type III Class I)
- Tempered optical grade glass
- Battery power can be locked out by slightly unscrewing the tailcap to prevent unwanted activations or parasitic drain
RATING: |
(5 / 5 Stars)
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Recently taken on a four day wildcamping trip where it was used every night for a couple of hours. I mainly used the light on lowest output setting which provided enough light around my camp area for admin tasks, food preparation, getting into your hammock etc... When I did test the medium and high modes they had no problem illuminating large areas of woodland. Used up very little space / weight in my pack on the way in. | |
Mr Bradshaw, Preston |