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The Fenix HL10 headlamp is both reliable and versatile in functionality. Powered by
one AAA battery, this extremely lightweight headlamp delivers a maximum output of 70
lumens. The HL10 can be used as a traditional headlamp, or the detachable light can
serve as a freestanding or hand-held mini flashlight. Its rotating lens allows it to adjust
from spotlight to floodlight. From running to night reading, the HL10 is adaptable to
multiple lighting needs.

Technical Parameters

ANSI/PLATO FL1
Output
Alkaline
Runtime
Distance
Intensity
Impact Resistance
Waterproof
Accessories
Notice: The above-mentioned parameters (lab-tested by Fenix using one AAA Ni-MH
battery/750mAh and the included Alkaline battery) may vary between headlamps,
batteries and environments.
◎ Utilizes Philip LXZ2-5770 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
◎ Powered by one AAA (Ni-MH/Alkaline) battery
◎ 70mm Length x 26mm Width x 23mm Height
◎ 33 grams (including headband, excluding battery)
◎ Uses rotating optical lens for flexible adjustment of spotlight and floodlight
Fenix HL10 Headlamp
High
70 Lumens
40min
1h
Ni-MH
30m
229cd
Mid
30 Lumens
2h 30min
3h 10min
19m
92cd
1m
IPX-8, underwater 2 meters
Spare O-ring, battery, key ring
Low
4 Lumens
24h
26h
6m
10cd

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  • Page 1 AAA battery, this extremely lightweight headlamp delivers a maximum output of 70 lumens. The HL10 can be used as a traditional headlamp, or the detachable light can serve as a freestanding or hand-held mini flashlight. Its rotating lens allows it to adjust from spotlight to floodlight.
  • Page 2 Rechargeable Battery 10440/10450 3.7V Banned × (Li-ion) Warning: 1. Fenix recommends using excellent quality battery. If the headlamp will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery, or the headlamp could be damaged by electrolyte leakage or battery explosion.
  • Page 3 2. Fenix strongly recommends using high-performance rechargeable Ni-MH batteries to get most out of this headlamp. Alkaline batteries will reduce the runtime significantly when works at High output. Battery Replacement 1. Take out the lamp from the holder. 2. Unscrew the tail cap to insert the battery with the anode (+) towards the lamp head, and then screw the tail cap.
  • Page 4 5 years of purchase if problems develop with normal use; if repair is required after 5 years from the date of purchase, Fenix will charge for parts. The total repair fee is dictated by the cost of the replaced materials.

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