Cateye AMPP 1100 Front Light
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Price: £64.00
Brand: Cateye
Description: The Cateye AMPP 1100 Front Light uses a compact twin-LED design to provide up to 1100 lumens to light the trail or road ahead with ease. Packed with features, the AMPP 1100 is powerful, great value and versatile. Twin LE Ds emit up to 1100 lumens for up to 1.5 hours. 2500m Ah lithium ion battery provides run time of up to 50 hours 5 modes allow you to tailor the light to the required conditions Power button with constant battery level indicator - Blue +50% /Yellow 50-30% /Red 30%-0% Flex Tight bracket is quick and easy to use and is compatible with bars up to 35mm in diameter With up to 1100 lumens available from the twin LE Ds, the AMPP 1100 has easily enough power to light the way ahead and help you remain seen when out riding. The 2500m Ah 7.4V lithium ion battery takes just 3-5 hours to recharge, 55% faster than Cateye's Vault 1300. At 200g the light is also 20% lighter than the Volt 1300. With 5 modes at your disposal, battery life can be extended to up to 50 hours in the 200 lumen flashing mode, while at full power the light runs for up to 1.5 hours. The power button is lit to indicate battery level, with blue, yellow and red lights to show the remaining battery life. The button can also be double clicked to go straight to the high power mode, while the lights memory mode remembers which mode you were last in prior to turning the light off. The versatile Flex Tight bracket is fast and easy to use while also being compatible with handlebars up to 35mm in diameter. Lightweight, versatile and plenty bright enough, the Cateye AMPP 1100 is ideal for riders looking for a powerful, great value front light.
Category: Cycling
Merchant: Tweeks Cycles
Product ID: CAMCA460A1100
Delivery time: 1 to 4 days
Delivery cost: 0
GTIN: 4990173034574
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Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5
Review: This light is built solidly! It’s so bright too! I actually feel safer in the road with this light compared to my previous one. Lights up the road brilliantly and can see it reflecting of surfaces very far ahead. Cars that I am behind and approaching (city traffic always slower than bikes) will now move out to the centre of the road to allow me to pass easily. This has only happened since getting this light
Author: Unreal Name
Rating: 2
Review: This light has great design and has a good, strong beam of light: it lights your way well and does a decent job even on unlit country paths. However, the unit I had ran very hot and its battery life was far less than advertised. On full power (800 lumens), the AMPP800 is rated to last for 1h30. Testing it from a full charge, I got 44 minutes: half the expected time. On medium power (400 lumens), it should run for 3 hours. I only got 57 minutes from a full charge: not even one third of the promised run time. The light also gives very little warning that the battery is exhausted: the on/off button does change colour to reflect battery level, but when it runs out the light simply abruptly switches off, and will only power back on once or twice for a matter of seconds before dying completely. This happened to me as I was at a busy roundabout in the dark, and could have immediately put me in danger. I had no warning that the light was going to switch itself off, and was not expecting it as I had only been running it for half the promised run-time. I tried fully charging it and then timing the run time several times, and every time it was far less than claimed. It's possible that I had a defective unit (and so I am returning it), but if you get one I recommend testing its real runtime before relying on it to actually work as claimed...