PR2400
PR2400
PR2400
PR2400
PR2400
PR2400
PR2400
PR2400

PR2400

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Featuring 5 high-intensity white LEDs and 8000mAh/3.6V high-capacity rechargeable battery, PR2400 is a high-performance bike light designed for riders who love night riding, especially night trail riding. With max 2400 lumens output and user-friendly features, such as OLED runtime display and wireless remote switch, PR2400 will enhance your night riding experience to a whole new level and let you enjoy the thrill of night riding like never did before!

Cutting-edge performance with high output and high-capacity battery

High/low beams optical design with 5 white LEDs and max 2400 lumens output; built-in high-capacity 8000mAh rechargeable Li-ion batteries

Anti-glare flood beam for road biking

Special optical lens for the central LED to reduce glare for other road users and provide close-range wide floodlight and long-distance spotlight for urban riding

HiLo beam system for mountain biking

A simulation to the design of automotive headlight with far-reaching high beam and wide low beam for all terrain riding, whether it is for trail or gravel riding

OLED runtime display and mode indicators

Display the remaining runtime of each brightness level instantly in an intuitive way and help to select the ideal brightness level for different riding situations

Wireless remote switch

Turn on/off the light and change brightness levels safely without releasing the grip; single click to activate max output for signaling or emergency lighting

Battery runtime extension

Extend the runtime of the battery by connecting with external power source for emergency lighting when the light is in low power, no worry to be left in darkness

Type-C input port and standard USB output port

Type-C reversible connector to charge your light easily and no need to flip around for the correct orientation;

USB output port to use the light as a powerbank and to charge your digital devices when in need

Aircraft-grade aluminum body and IPX8 waterproof design

Solid and light-weight aluminum case with multi fins for better heat-dissipation performance;

IPX8 waterproof design for heavy rain and muddy road riding

Product Features

1. Anti-glare optical lens for road biking mode to reduce glare for other road users and provide close-range wide flood light and long-distance spot light for urban riding

2. HiLo beam system for mountain biking mode, a simulation to the design of automotive headlight with far-reaching high beam and wide low beam for all-terrain riding

3. OLED real-time display to show the remaining runtime of each brightness level

4. Wireless remote switch with instant max output and brightness adjustment buttons to control the light easily

5. Extending battery runtime with external power source

6. Type-C input port for easy charging and USB output port to charge your portable digital devices

7. Intelligent memory circuit remembers the last used brightness level and mode when turned on again

8. Intelligent thermal management circuit to prevent overheat of LEDs

9. Quick release design for easily slide in and out and compatible with 31.8mm and 35mm round handlebars

Tech Specifications

LED: 5*high-efficiency white LEDs

Battery: 8000mAh/3.6V rechargeable Lithium-ion battery

Dimensions (Headlight): 105mm (L)*51mm (W)*36mm (H)

Weight (Headlight): 282g

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

AWARD: 2021/22 EDITOR'S CHOICE - ROAD.CC

Our Editor’s Choice award goes to the Ravemen PR2400 USB Rechargeable DuaLens Front Light with Remote. With the ability to switch between a road-friendly lens and the full monty 2,400 lumens, five LED option, this is a powerful, versatile light that covers all eventualities...

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BikeRadar review for the PR2400

The PR2400’s clear on-board OLED screen displays the remaining run time of the light in the selected mode, as well as which mode it’s in. It also shows you whether the wireless remote is connected and whether high, low or both beams are activated...

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ROAD.CC review for the PR2400

If your N+1 is getting out of control with both mountain bikes and road bikes – or you have a bit of a gravel fetish which sees you switching from road to trail multiple times – you should take a look at the Ravemen PR2400. With the ability to switch between a road friendly lens and the full-monty 2,400 lumen, five LED option, this is a light that covers all eventualities. Chuck in great build quality, a wireless remote, decent burn times and an easy-to-read display and you can't go far wrong.

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Customer Reviews

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Dick Wall
Could be better

At £200 for a light I expect every aspect to be very good. This is a seriously bright, robust light with a range far greater than me. The remote is very good too.
But I have gripes.
1) the mounting is not under the centre og gravity so the light slowlu dips down as you ride.. every bump creates a down at the front turning moment.
2) the much vaunted OLED real time display is small and nearly impossible to read. it is also not at all bright and hidden behind a shuny screen so it only really works in the right sort of dark.

Maybe not big issues but annoying as hell poor quakity taunts that I paid £200 and got a poorly finished design.

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Robert
Superb front light

I've been using this front light since last winter and it's absolutely brilliant. Works very well in various weather conditions either off road or for everyday commuting. Happy with purchase.

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Allen
Great Performance with A Few Flaws

The spec sheet on this light is finally what I've been after - a huge battery on a light that can be easily adjusted down in brightness. It's so bright that most situations I can use a middle setting for many hours but I can also flip it to the high beam when needed. The release mechanism works great, the remote switch is thoughtful, and the build quality overall is very good.

However, I rated it 4 stars for a couple reasons. The big one is the brightness levels and modes. I'm not sure what they were going for, but they have 5 brightness levels in a lowbeam mode and 3 in a highbeam and the user experience is a little frustrating. I'm not sure how to fix it, maybe just have 3-4 levels of highbeam to simplify it? Other annoyances are the mount didn't clamp to my bars even with the shim so I had to make the bar thicker with electrical tape and the little screen display on the light is useless. It shows the brightness level in tiny font in the corner and inexplicably shows the time front and center? I have a watch and a phone for time, I just want to clearly see what level the light is currently on and a battery level.

It's a great light and overall I'm happy, but the price point is so high it puts you into a really high class of competitors that you should consider as well. If I'm spending nearly $200 on a dang bike light, I'm expecting near-perfection for 5 stars and this falls a bit short of that.

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MB2010
Excellent My Favorite Light

Almost perfect! I have more expensive lights from NiteRider, Light and Motion, and Lezyne. None of them compare to the output, features, and beam pattern of the Ravemen PR2400 and other Ravemen lights. Bluetooth remote, an OLED screen, and more than enough light output. My only gripe is that the 7,000 Kelvin scale bulbs put out super white light whereas a slightly warmer 4,500 to 5,000 Kelvin would be much preferred for the human eye. However most of the other major companies also use to bright of a white color. But Ravemen beats all of them.

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Anthony Sleva
It's like riding during the day at night

This light is bananas. You can see clear as day in the middle of the night. Been riding MTB at night and haven't had any problems.

Two reasons it not a perfect 5:
- On the highest setting, this thing gets hottt. Definitely can't use it as a handheld flashlight on that setting. The others are fine.
- Turning the light off and on kills minutes of battery life. This is a weird one. If you leave the light on continuously all ride, the battery life timer ticks off in real time. If you turn it off and then turn it back on, you can lose up to 5 minutes (on max setting). Not sure why, but it's best to just leave it on if you take any short breaks.