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Aplos Hp900 3000 Lumen Diving Headlamp - Rechargeable, Ip68 Waterproof, 5 Modes For Scuba & Sn

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Vendor: Aplos, Nan Jing You Yi Rui Dian Zi Shang Wu You X

Type: Flashlights & Emergency Lights

Sku: WBLSDB0CBV5KD9W

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Aplos Hp900 3000 Lumen Diving Headlamp - Rechargeable, Ip68 Waterproof, 5 Modes For Scuba & Sn

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the brightness of the APLOS HP900 Diving Headlamp? A: The APLOS HP900 Diving Headlamp offers an impressive brightness of 3000 lumens, ensuring exceptional visibility underwater.
  • Q: Is the APLOS HP900 headlamp waterproof? A: Yes, the APLOS HP900 is designed with an IP68 waterproof rating, making it suitable for underwater use at depths of up to 60 meters.
  • Q: How long does the battery last on the APLOS HP900 headlamp? A: The headlamp is equipped with a high-capacity rechargeable battery that provides up to 7 hours of continuous usage, allowing for extended dive times.
  • Q: What materials are used in the construction of the APLOS HP900 headlamp? A: The headlamp is crafted from durable aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, which is lightweight and corrosion-resistant, ensuring longevity in tough marine conditions.
  • Q: What lighting modes does the APLOS HP900 offer? A: The APLOS HP900 features five versatile lighting modes: high, medium, low, strobe, and SOS, allowing for adaptability in various diving scenarios.