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With a 200 lumen output, the lightweight Volt200XC is a solid option for riders looking for the perfect combination of lumen output, weight, and price.
FEATURES
- Compact and lightweight rechargeable headlight (200 lm)
- Li-ion battery can be charged via Micro USB (cable included)
- Low battery indicator
- 3 light modes *Charging time: 3h
- Turns on Flashing mode with double-click of power button
- Mode memory function
- Versatile rubber strap mount
TECH SPECS
Dimension: 30.3 x 93.1 x 40 mm
Weight: 75 grams (light unit and battery)
Light source: High intensity white LED X1
Run time: High mode 200 lumens 1.5hrs, Low mode 30 lumens 4hrs, Flashing mode 100 lumens 20hrs
Battery: Li-ion rechargeable battery (800mAh)
Recharge time: approx 3hrs (USB2.0)
Recharge/discharge number of times: About 300 times (until the rated capacity drops to 70%)
Other: Low battery indicator. Lighting mode memory function.
RAPID MINI DESCRIPTION
At only 22 grams, whether it's on a seatpost, Fizik saddle or messenger bag, extra weight and bulk are no longer excuses for not being seen. The Rapid mini has all the features of its big brothers Rapid X series.
FEATURES
- Compact and lightweight (25 lm)
- Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
- USB rechargeable (Micro USB cable included)
- Low battery indicator
- 4 modes * Charging time: 2h
- Mode memory function
- Battery Auto Save (The mode automatically changes to flashing when the battery power gets low.)
- Seat post SP-14-R bracket (Diam.21.5-32mm)
TECH SPECS
Dimension: 52.2 x 20.0 x 31.6mm
Weight: 21.5g (with batteries)
Light source: Red LED X3
Run time: Constant mode 3 hrs, Flashing mode 30 hrs, Rapid mode 5 hrs, Pulse mode 20 hrs
Battery: Li-ion USB rechargeable
Recharge time: 2 hrs (USB2.0)
Mount size: 21.5-32.0mm (SP-14-R)
Other: Battery auto save, Low battery indicator, Light mode memory
- PART NUMBER
- 268927

About CatEye
In 1964, CatEye created the first flashing lamp for bicycles. CatEye went on to create the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001.
CatEye's first cycle computer was released in 1981. Now they offer a full range of computers to meet the demands of cyclists around the globe. Always at the cutting edge of technology, CatEye were among the first companies to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computers.
On the leading edge of technology, CatEye continues to innovate and lead the industry in bicycle electronics, and is committed to safety and comfort in cycling.
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