| Color | Multicolor |
|---|---|
| PID | 494211 |
| Product depth (mm) | 113 |
| Product height (mm) | 31 |
| Product weight (g) | 155 |
| Product width (mm) | 32 |
| Adjustable Beam | No |
| Luminous Flux (lumen) | 600 |
| Usage time at maximum power (h) | 2 |
| Power Source | Integrated battery |
| Electronic address of single contact point | |
| Manufacturer address | 2F/3F, West of Building A, Xinghong Technology Park, Xixiang Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, China. |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | Fenix Light Limited |
| EU Responsible Person | Jani Oinonen / Delotec Oy |
The USB-rechargeable Fenix BC25R is an excellent choice for commuters and active cyclists who appreciate a compact light, outstanding illumination, and long battery life.
The Fenix BC25R is a modern bike light designed for city streets, highways, and trails. This remarkable bike lamp not only provides effective visibility but also features a unique beam pattern: the revolutionary CUT-OFF beam pattern excellently lights up roads and paths without blinding oncoming traffic! Attaching the light to your handlebars, helmet, or any other bike mount is a breeze.
The light emits a neutral white tone, ensuring it effectively illuminates road surfaces and uneven terrain. Additionally, it performs better than conventional LED lights in rainy, foggy, misty, or snowy conditions. It shines with a maximum output of 600 lumens, reaching distances of up to 106 meters.
The user-friendly Fenix BC25R light features a single control button for adjusting brightness. You can easily check the remaining battery level via the LED indicator located on the top of the lamp. The package includes the Fenix BC25R bike light, a Fenix 18650 3.6V/2600 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, a quick-release mount, a USB charging cable, adjustment pads for the mount, a user manual, and a warranty card.
Operating Modes (Light Output / Battery Life):
Technical Specifications:
According to the law, bicycles must be equipped with lights during dusk and darkness. Common sense also supports the use of lights on bicycles, as drivers can notice a lit bike in time. By law, a bike must have a light showing white or light yellow light when riding in low light conditions. As of January 1, 2015, a cyclist may use a comparable light attached to themselves, such as a headlamp, instead of a fixed light mounted on the bike. If the bike has a rear light, it must emit red light. Orange or white spoke reflectors or reflective strips on the tires enhance visibility.
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The USB-rechargeable Fenix BC25R is an excellent choice for commuters and active cyclists who appreciate a compact light, outstanding illumination, and long battery life.
The Fenix BC25R is a modern bike light designed for city streets, highways, and trails. This remarkable bike lamp not only provides effective visibility but also features a unique beam pattern: the revolutionary CUT-OFF beam pattern excellently lights up roads and paths without blinding oncoming traffic! Attaching the light to your handlebars, helmet, or any other bike mount is a breeze.
The light emits a neutral white tone, ensuring it effectively illuminates road surfaces and uneven terrain. Additionally, it performs better than conventional LED lights in rainy, foggy, misty, or snowy conditions. It shines with a maximum output of 600 lumens, reaching distances of up to 106 meters.
The user-friendly Fenix BC25R light features a single control button for adjusting brightness. You can easily check the remaining battery level via the LED indicator located on the top of the lamp. The package includes the Fenix BC25R bike light, a Fenix 18650 3.6V/2600 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, a quick-release mount, a USB charging cable, adjustment pads for the mount, a user manual, and a warranty card.
Operating Modes (Light Output / Battery Life):
Technical Specifications:
According to the law, bicycles must be equipped with lights during dusk and darkness. Common sense also supports the use of lights on bicycles, as drivers can notice a lit bike in time. By law, a bike must have a light showing white or light yellow light when riding in low light conditions. As of January 1, 2015, a cyclist may use a comparable light attached to themselves, such as a headlamp, instead of a fixed light mounted on the bike. If the bike has a rear light, it must emit red light. Orange or white spoke reflectors or reflective strips on the tires enhance visibility.