Petzl Nao Headlamp

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Petzl Nao Headlamp

Postby Aushiker » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 4:41 pm

This sounds pretty cool ... very pricey but at US$175 for a headlamp.



According to the rep that we spoke to, the NAO will become Petzl's brightest headlamp, offering up to 355 lumens. It isn't just powerful; it's smart. Just above its two LEDs, the NAO has a sensor that measures ambient light and adjusts the beam strength and pattern to the light conditions, aiming to give you the optimal amount of light while conserving battery power.

If you're looking straight ahead on a dark, moonless night, the NAO will deliver a high-power, long-distance beam. On the other hand, if you're reading a book, it will cast a wide, low-power beam. Not only do you get the exact amount and type of light you need, but you don't have to fiddle around with adjustments to get it.

Reactive Lighting replaces what Petzl defines as the two existing light modes in the headlamp market: declining mode and constant mode. The former maximizes a headlamp's burn time by gradually lowering the amount of light output. Because light output decreases over time, declining-mode devices could very well leave you with the least amount of light in the darkest conditions. Constant mode offers a constant light output but only runs for a short amount of time. Reactive Lighting attempts to merge these two strategies and give you the best combination of light strength and burn time.

Of course, some people and activities demand a consistent light stream. For them, the NAO offers a steady beam at the flick of a switch. With OS by Petzl software, which is available for download on Petzl's website, NAO owners can customize light settings, creating up to four activity profiles with five different lighting levels each. So if you find that the NAO's reactive output isn't quite right for your needs, you can fine-tune it to suit your preferences. Profiles can include light settings specific to activities like trail running, camping and mountain biking.


More details in the Gizmag posting here.
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Re: Petzl Nao Headlamp

Postby Maelgwn » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 5:16 pm

If it works, this would be super handy rogaining. Not blinding yourself when you read the map.

I wonder how quick it is to adjust, also the battery life doesn't look great. Somewhere in the 2-5 hours range (not uncommon really for a 300 lumen light, but AYUPs for example claim 6 hours).

I am not sure I wan't a headtorch I can plug into my computer to program!
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Re: Petzl Nao Headlamp

Postby Ent » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 9:20 pm

Hi

Have not found exactly the battery it uses but looks a little like the 18650 format. Now the big question is this a generic one or a customized one? If a generic one then very economical to get replacements but if customized then maybe light manufacturers have finally cottoned onto what camera brands have with propriety batteries for years, a captive market. Due out in July 2012 which is a massive lead time, assuming that I am reading the websites correctly.

Also IPX 4 so on the lower end of water ingress standards.

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Re: Petzl Nao Headlamp

Postby Macca81 » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 10:12 pm

Wants...
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