Description
- Durable, the headlamp is impact resistant (IK08), fall resistant (up to 2 meters), and crush resistant (up to 80 kg).
- Dustproof and waterproof in up to 2 meters of water for 1 hour (IP68).
- Resistant to certain chemicals.*
- Headlamp features Constant Lighting technology, providing a constant level of brightness throughout the duration of use.
- Wide, uniform beam provides comfortable lighting for close-range work.
- Two mixed beams for moving.
- Focused beam for distance vision.
- 10-second Boost mode can be used at any time for the occasional need for maximum brightness.
- Single rotating selector knob controls all functions and can be used while wearing gloves.
- Selector knob is on the side of the headlamp, so it can be used without dirtying the lens.
- Plate allows you to tilt the lamp up or down.
- Battery charge indicator allows the user to quickly see the battery level each time it is turned on or off.
- When turned off, the lamp automatically locks to prevent it from accidentally turning on.
- Rotates 180° to protect the lens during storage or transport.
- Symmetrical headband adjustment system makes it easy to adjust the fit on the head.
- Headband can be removed and washed.
- The Slot Adapt plate, included with the headlamp, makes it easy to install on a Petzl professional helmet with a slot.
- The Pixa is also compatible with the Helmet Adapt adhesive plate (available as an accessory) for installing it on a variety of helmet types.
- Comes with three AAA/LR03 batteries, the Pixa is also compatible with the Core rechargeable battery (not included), with its Hybrid Concept design.
- Weight: 138 g.
- Brightness: 450 lumens (ANSI/PLATO FL 1)
- Beam pattern: Wide, mixed, or focused.
- Watertightness: IP68
- Durability: Impact resistant IK08 (EN/IEC 62262)
- Energy: 3 AAA/LR03 batteries.
- Battery compatibility: AAA
- Certification(s): CE
*List of tested chemical products: 90° alcohol, bleach, mineral spirits, hexane (one of the principal components in gasoline), silicone sealant.
Note: The Pixa should not be used in a potentially explosive atmosphere.