The latest Olight Array 2S headlamp is one of the lightest (131g) Olight headlamps in the company's range. Its easy intuitive use makes the night yours. It's great for hiking, fishing, running, biking and changing a tire at night is not such an extreme sport. Its affordable price makes it a great value for money.
With its light weight, you don't have to worry about dropping or losing the light even when you're doing more dynamic movements, and carrying the light would be almost unnoticeable if it didn't light up with such power and have so many features.
With different situations in life presenting different lighting needs, the Olight Array 2S headlamp, tries to respond to these with a worthy answer. It provides a pleasant diffused light to envelop your surroundings, a narrow but strong spot light to help you find your way around when you need it, and a red light in its repertoire. What's more - even if you don't need it - you can use the headlamp to emit continuous SOS signals by pressing the switch three times in succession.
Harsh weather is no problem, the luminaire body is made of aluminium alloy and its IPX4 protection prevents moisture from entering the luminaire body on a rainy day.
The Olight Array 2S, like both the spot + spot and the spot, or red light mode, has three brightness levels that can be switched by continuously pressing the power button. The power ratings for each mode are as follows:
- In the brightness + spot light mode, the lamp can operate at its maximum power of 1000 lumens for 4 hours, at medium power for 500 lumens for 5 hours, and at lower power of 100 lumens for 13.5 hours.
- The same with spot light500 lumens for 5 hours, 250 lumens for 6 hours 30 minutes, 30 lumens for 30 hours of operation.
- With red light, 200 lumens gives 5.5 hours, 100 lumens 8.5 hours, 40 lumens 15 hours of lamp operation.
The brightness can also be controlled by a motion sensor in the front of the lamp, which is a very practical solution in muddy, dirty environments.
A Li-ion battery (2650 mAh) is included as an accessory and can be charged via the included USB-C charging cable, with a red LED indicator on the back showing the charge level for visibility to cyclists and pedestrians.