Knog has introduced the Bilby Headlamp to the U.S. market. A rechargeable and lightweight light source, the 400 Lumen Silicone Headlamp offers high-tech design and versatility.

In 2002, Australian designer Hugo Davidson and engineer Mal McKechnie founded Knog to make “unboring” things. “Our Bilby Headlamp design is the culmination of nearly 20 years of experience designing innovative lighting products that inspire people to explore the world on two wheels or by two feet,” said Hugo Davidson.

The headlamp offers five hours of run time on full power or 105 hours on the lowest setting; a high beam to see by, two elliptical beams for mid- and wide-beam angles, a red light for night vision, and a downlight for reading; is compatible with Knog’s Modemaker App to customize light and brightness from 24 different modes (users can increase its configuration from six to eight modes); the silicone strap expands from 30-to-66 cm to fit kids and adults and can be worn over helmets.

“We specifically focused on how we could improve every aspect of the traditional headlamp, starting with designing an elastomeric silicone body, advanced variable optics, and LED technologies, all the way to including a programmable user interface,” noted Davidson.

 

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