Overview

A powerful output and a suite of useful features distinguish the LEDLENSER H19R Core LED Headlamp, designed for the most demanding of professional or recreational settings. The H19R Core is equipped with separate, independently adjustable flood and spot beams, so you can select the light you need for your immediate surroundings as well illuminating objects a considerable distance away. Peak output is 3600 lumens on the boost setting, a rare power level among headlamps, and the 7.4V battery can run the light for 15 hours at the 200-lumen low setting. The brightness levels are dimmable in order to achieve the perfect level of illumination, but you can also opt for the Optisense feature, which selects the correct output based on ambient light. A red light mode allows you to see well enough to perform tasks in the dark, without disrupting your night-acclimated vision. The headlamp's aluminium and polycarbonate housing is IP67 waterproof and dust proof, and tested to withstand drops of 3.3' without damage. Recharging the 4800mAh Li-ion battery is as easy as snapping on the magnetic charge cable (charge time is 5 hours). An overhead strap distributes the weight of this substantial lighting tool for comfort and support.

SKU: GC57-ZL502124

LEDLENSER H19R Core Rechargeable LED Headlamp

A powerful output and a suite of useful features distinguish the LEDLENSER H19R Core LED Headlamp, designed for the most demanding of professional or recreational settings. The H19R Core is equipped with separate, independently adjustable flood and spot beams, so you can select the light you need for your immediate surroundings as well illuminating objects a considerable distance away. Peak output is 3600 lumens on the boost setting, a rare power level among headlamps, and the 7.4V battery can run the light for 15 hours at the 200-lumen low setting. The brightness levels are dimmable in order to achieve the perfect level of illumination, but you can also opt for the Optisense feature, which selects the correct output based on ambient light. A red light mode allows you to see well enough to perform tasks in the dark, without disrupting your night-acclimated vision. The headlamp's aluminium and polycarbonate housing is IP67 waterproof and dust proof, and tested to withstand drops of 3.3' without damage. Recharging the 4800mAh Li-ion battery is as easy as snapping on the magnetic charge cable (charge time is 5 hours). An overhead strap distributes the weight of this substantial lighting tool for comfort and support.

Performance

  • Power (1800 lumens), Low Power (200 lumens), and Boost (3600 lumens) modes

  • Separate, independently adjustable flood and spot beams

  • Optisense technology automatically adjusts brightness based on conditions

  • Runtime range of 4 to 15 hours, depending on the output

  • Flicker-free light with 6000 to 7500K color temperature and CRI of 70

Switching

  • Multifunction switch

  • Dimmer to customize brightness levels

Construction

  • IP67-rated waterproof, 3.3' impact resistant

  • Light tilts steplessly 100° for precise beam placement

  • Transportation Lock prevents accidentally turning the lamp on in transit

  • 7.4V, 4800mAh rechargeable battery with magnetic charge cable

  • Memory function recalls the last-used setting

  • Overhead strap for comfort and support

Key features

  • 200/1800/3600 Lumens, Dimmable

  • Runtime of 4 to 15 Hours

  • Separate Adjustable Flood & Spot Beams

  • Red Light for Night- Acclimated Vision

  • Optisense Auto Brightness Technology

  • IP67 Waterproof & Dustproof

  • Magnetic Charge Cable

  • Transportation Lock

  • Low-Battery Indicator

  • Aluminum & Polycarbonate Construction

What's in the Box

  • LEDLENSER H19R Core Rechargeable LED Headlamp

  • Magnetic Charge Cable

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Product Overview

A powerful output and a suite of useful features distinguish the LEDLENSER H19R Core LED Headlamp, designed for the most demanding of professional or recreational settings. The H19R Core is equipped with separate, independently adjustable flood and spot beams, so you can select the light you need for your immediate surroundings as well illuminating objects a considerable distance away. Peak output is 3600 lumens on the boost setting, a rare power level among headlamps, and the 7.4V battery can run the light for 15 hours at the 200-lumen low setting. The brightness levels are dimmable in order to achieve the perfect level of illumination, but you can also opt for the Optisense feature, which selects the correct output based on ambient light. A red light mode allows you to see well enough to perform tasks in the dark, without disrupting your night-acclimated vision. The headlamp's aluminium and polycarbonate housing is IP67 waterproof and dust proof, and tested to withstand drops of 3.3' without damage. Recharging the 4800mAh Li-ion battery is as easy as snapping on the magnetic charge cable (charge time is 5 hours). An overhead strap distributes the weight of this substantial lighting tool for comfort and support.

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