Exposure Lights Six Pack Sync MK5 front light 2024

The Six Pack SYNC can be programmed to the riders’ personal requirements by connecting the light to the updated APP to ensure that it meets every desired requirement at a touch of the wireless remote control. REFLEX++ still selectable to have the right lumens for the right terrain automatically. All of this, plus an output increase to 5450 lumens in combination with the wider beam pattern, means the Six Pack Sync becomes the most versatile light, be it Enduro or Endurance riding.


Features

  • LEDs: 6 x White XPL2(W3)
  • IP Rating: IP65
  • Max Lumens: 3900 (Reflex 5450)
  • Battery: 17,000 mAh Li-Ion
  • Runtime: 2 - 36 Hours
  • Charging Time: 8 Hours
  • Producer weight: 386 g
  • Material: Anodised 6063 Aluminium
  • Length: 118 mm
  • Head Diameter: 61 mm
  • Included: Six Pack SYNC MK5, SYNC Remote, QR Handlebar Bracket (31.8mm - 35.0mm), Fast Charger, QS Guide


Technologies

OMS

Various programs in the lights can easily be selected to offer a choice of run times and modes so you can find the right one for your ride, be it an all-night adventure or an intense blast.

ITM

Patented circuitry within the light will reduce power to the LEDs, if they go beyond the optimum temperature, keeping the light as efficient as possible to maximise output and battery capacity. Once the light has cooled, the power is automatically restored.

SYNC

SYNC allows you to control the light with a remote switch and to make custom programs in the Exposure SYNC App, additionally both helmet and handlebar lights can be simultaneously controlled with a single remote via Bluetooth connectivity. App is available in both iOS and Android platforms.

OSD

An LED display panel that gives clear information on which mode the light is in, runtime remaining in hours and minutes, percentage charged and feedback information during OMS. Patent Protected.

Reflex Technology +

Reflex automatically adjusts the light to provide boosted output when riding hard and fast then intuitively dimming for the slower sections such as climbs. This is all to optimise battery capacity, to provide extra light when needed and save it when not required. Reflex achieves this by using data from 3D digital accelerometers including gyroscope and thermistors. It continually analyses the data to make seamless adjustments to benefit the rider, probably better than the rider can. In reality it is a form of artificial intelligence. The selected run time will be achieved by averaging the output over the period.