The Tiny Helio 600z is a compact and adaptable headlamp featuring thoughtful design elements and reliable performance, making it ideal for fast-and-light adventures where weight and functionality are crucial. Developed by MIT Technology, which has combined with Silicon Valley’s innovative mindset for two decades to tackle complex optical challenges, it boasts a unique C-shaped mirror curvature paired with LUMINUS high-performance lamp beads, offering broad scene illumination. Its rechargeable design allows for easy charging, and performance can be boosted with an optional higher-capacity battery. Weighing just 59g, the Flextail Tiny Helio 600z delivers impressive brightness and offers a practical range of modes. The mixed beam is especially useful for night navigation. While the dual-button interface becomes efficient with practice, it can be somewhat tricky at first, particularly when switching between flood and spot modes on the move. The runtime meets expectations, with the moonlight mode proving useful around camp. Although not the most intuitive headlamp I’ve used, it is dependable, well-constructed, and packs significant features into a compact design.
Features:
- 600 Lumens
- Rechargeable & Replaceable Battery
- 6 Lighting Modes
- IP 67 Protection
- 60-Degree Adjustable
6 Lighting Modes -
Spotlight, floodlight beads, red light beads respectively.
Mixed Light Mode- Spot + Flood Dual-open. Have it both ways.
Spot Light Mode- Linear Lighting that penetrates the darkness.
Flood Light Mode-Wide-angle brightness for every step you take.
Red Light mode- Support for your night observation.
SOS Mode - Protecting your life. (Adoption of international morse code.)
Signal Mode-Mark your silhouette in the dark.
- Weight: 62.4g
- Dimensions (ex headband): 75*39*29mm
- Adjustable irradiation angle: 60 degrees
- Lighting Mode: Mixed light/Spot light/Flood light/Red light
- LED Chip: Luminus SST-20 Lamp Bead
- Maximum Luminous Flux: 600 Lumens
- Maximum Runtime: 50H (Flood light 5 Lumens)
- Waterproof Level: IP67
- Charging method: Type C