You don’t have to be a Pro to use the Azur 1K Front Light but with 1000 Lumens under the hood you’ll most certainly look like one.
Here in Australia our road rules require bike riders to be visible at 200 metres through the employment of a front white and rear red light when riding in low light conditions. This is because other road users need to be able to see riders, and lights are the most effective visibility tool. However, while this is a minimum requirement many bike lights can make you stand out a lot more than that – like the Azur 1K for example. It really packs a big punch! It will not only ensure you are unmistakeably visible to others but will also make the road ahead of you fully visible for spotting potential hazards in your path. You would be well advised however to angle this light down to focus at a point ten metres ahead of the bike to avoid the risk of blinding other road users coming toward you, particularly when you’re operating it on the higher power levels. Supplied with a quick-release Universal Mount suitable for most handlebars it can be attached or detached in the blink of an eye without the need for a single tool and can even double as a hand held torch when required. We call that amazing value for money, and so will you.
Features
1000 Lumens of powerful white light output
Quick release Flexi-strap to fit all size bike handlebars
Rechargeable Lithium battery (built-in)
No tools required for installation
USB rechargeable (cable supplied)
Power indicator
Water resistant
3 x Constant Modes: High – Medium – Flash
3 x Flashing Modes: High – Medium – Flash
Press and hold switch for 3 seconds to swap from constant to flashing mode
Charging via a phone charger adaptor plugged into a wall socket will recharge your lights much faster than plugging the USB cable into a computer
Specifications
| Dimensions | 110 x 50 x 40mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 140g approx |
| Charge Time | 4 hours |
| Mode | Run Time |
|---|---|
| Normal Beam | 8 hours |
| Medium Beam | 4 hours |
| High Beam | 2 hours |
| Slow flashing with Normal beam | 8 hours |
| Quick flashing with Medium beam | 4 hours |
| Slow flashing with High beam | 4 hours |















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