

PR1200
DuaLens optical design for road biking mode
Providing broad close-range flood light with anti-glare low beam for commuting, no dazzle and glare for oncoming riders and pedestrians
HiLo beam system for mountain biking mode
Providing similar illuminating light of automotive headlight with far reaching high beam and broad flood anti-glare low beam
LED runtime display and mode indicators
Display the remaining runtime of each brightness level instantly to help select the ideal brightness level you need
Wired remote button
Change the brightness levels safely without releasing the grip during riding; Long press to activate max output for signaling or emergent needs
Standard USB output port
Used as a power bank to charge other USB-powered digital devices when in emergency
Product Features
1. DuaLens optical low beam, providing broad flood light with cut-off line for commuting, no dazzle and glare for oncoming riders and pedestrians
2. Dual LEDs for HiLo beam system, providing illuminating light similar to automotive headlight with far reaching high beam and low beam
3. LED real-time display to show remaining runtime in each brightness level
4. Wired remote button to change brightness levels safely without releasing the grip
5. USB output to charge portable digital devices
6. Intelligent memory circuit remembers the last used brightness level and mode when turned on again
7. Quick release design for easily slide in and out
8. Compatible with 31.8mm and 35mm round handlebars
Tech Specifications
LED: 2*high-efficiency white LEDs
Battery: 5200mAh/3.7V rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Dimensions (Headlight): 100mm (L)*48mm (W)*27mm (H)
Weight (Headlight): 213g
Materials: The front and main body is made by aluminum with Mil Type III Hard Coat Anodizing; the rear part and the handlebar mount are made by durable plastic
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

ROAD.CC review for the PR1200
I never thought I'd find a worthy replacement for my fantastic Cateye Volt 1200, which has given me three years of near-faultless service. But crikey, this Ravemen PR1200 is a cracking bit of kit. It would be getting a perfect 10 if the mount was a bit better and the display told you the charge state when you're using the USB port to charge stuff. But apart from that, full marks.

BikeRadar review for the PR1200
Ravemen has designed the PR1200 with an innovative dual-lens configuration that allows you to quickly switch between high and low beam settings, which respectively offer long-distance visibility, primarily for off-road use or unlit country lanes, and anti-glare performance for road riding.
MBR review for the PR1200
With much the same design as the Blackburn Countdown 1600(actually the PR1200 was released much earlier than the Blackburn light), using almost identical dimensions agps mbrnd materials, the Ravemen PR1200 is definitely pushing for the same audience.