With 2,000 lumens, the BUSTER 2000 is your power light for perfectly illuminated trails. The product comes with a powerful battery pack and an ultra-light remote with glow-in-the-dark buttons. With a burn time of between 2.5 and 20 hours, the helmet light is your indispensable companion for any night ride.
Turn night into day using the strongest power light ever made by SIGMA SPORT. The 2000 lumens produced by 3 CREE LEDs and the ultra-powerful battery pack make the BUSTER 2000 an amazing light for night rides and races.
The Panasonic cells built into the battery pack ensure an output of 6,400 mAh. The current charging status of the battery can be read using the four-stage indicator. A USB port can be used to charge additional devices such as bike computers or smartphones.
The BUSTER 2000 comes with wireless remote control that weighs only 14 grams. This is especially handy when using the light on your helmet. The remote control attaches to your handlebars with an o-ring and can be quickly found at night as the buttons glow in the dark. It uses an interference-free 2.4 GHz transmission signal.
Key Features:
- Maximum light output: 2000 lumens
- Beam range: 200 m
- Seven light modes: high-power mode (2000 lm), power mode (1100 lm), standard mode (600 lm), eco mode (300 lm), flashing, fast flashing and
- SOS-flashing mode
- Burn time: 2.5 h (high-power mode), 5 h (power mode), 10 h (standard mode), 20 h (eco mode), 9 h (flashing), 11 h (pulsing), 10 h (SOS-flashing)
- Switch on protection (double click for ON)
- Splash resistant in accordance with IP44
- Three mounting brackets included
- Weight: 125 g
What’s Included:
- Light
- Battery pack
- Extension cable
- Charger
- Screw-bracket
- Helmet bracket
- Adapter for action camera bracket, remote control
Lighting pattern model
DISTANCE ZONE = Necessary safety on fast routes with a clear view into the distance, especially in mountainous terrain
CORE ZONE = Optimal illumination for a safe ride
CLOSE-RANGE ZONE = Safety on slower, technically demanding and extremely windy routes
SIDE ZONE = Additional safety, particularly when riding at high speeds on windy routes
Lumen and Lux?
What do the terms ‘LUMEN’ and ‘LUX’ actually mean and how are they related? It is only possible to draw clear conclusions about the subsequent lighting pattern by combining these two terms.
LUMEN = Amount of light, that can produce the light source (LED), thus the light power of the LED
OPTICS = It collects the light from the LED by reflection and refraction almost without loss
LUX = Illuminance, indicates the intensity of the light that arrives at a specific point on an illuminated surface












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