Ledlenser H8R SE Headlamp

$89.95$89.95
The H8R SE headlamp brings more illumination (700 lumens), beam distance and run time than the H8R, while still featuring our Advanced Focus System that allows you to focus the light beam as a spot or flood, without losing the quality of light. Its USB rechargeable battery and energy indicator let you know when to charge up to maintain performance from anywhere with a USB port.
  • Luminocity
    700 lm
    10 lm
  • Range
    170 m
    90 m
  • Battery
    6 h
    70 h

LED

  • LED Configuration 1 x LED
  • Luminosity1 MAX 700 lm - MIN 10 lm
  • Lighting Range1 MAX 170 m - MIN 90 m
  • Battery Duration1 MAX 70 h - MIN 6 h
  • Color Temperature 6000 - 8000 K
  • Light Functions

    • Power - high light output for every situation
    • Mid Power - medium light output for every situation
    • Low Power - economical light for long battery life, glare-free reading and working
    • Boost - short-duration maximum power for more brightness
    • Strobe - flashes of light with a confusing blinding effect for, among other things, self-defense
  • Switches

    • Transportation Lock - no unintentional switching on
  • SE Series

    Our best sellers are even better. These special editions are brighter, shine farther and run longer.

  • Special functions

    • Advanced Focus System (AFS) - for efficient, precise flood and spot lighting
    • Smart Light Technology - 1 switch, 3 light functions (including strobe for self-defense)
    • Rapid Focus - easy changes of the light cone with one turn
    • Temperature Control System - keeps light from overheating so it can run brighter and longer
  • IP-Class

    • IP68 - Protection for submersion in water up to 1.5m deep for up to 30 mins.

Height and Weight

  • Length (defocused) 100 mm
  • Weight 336 g

Battery and Casing

  • Battery
  • Battery Capacity2 18650 3.6V
  • Water Resistance IP54
  • Rechargeable Yes
  • Rechargeable

    By using rechargeable batteries, you're not just protecting your wallet, but also the environment. Regular batteries, after all, require up to 500 times more electricity to produce than they can release themselves. Combined with the energy consumption for transport and storage, the CO2 emissions are huge.