As the paragliding and paramotor season winds down and fall sets in, your window of opportunity to fly is reduced by an hour. Now you can extend smooth air morning and evening flight time with 24w aviation-grade LEDs running on a synchronized TX (transmit) and RX (receive) system. Providing extra 30 minutes before sunrise and sunset flight time, in compliance with FAR 103.
We packed our previous strobe technology into a redesigned system. New self healing wireless synchronization gives pilots 2-3x the range, underpinned by a RF laboratory improved PCBA based antenna.
Energy density is supplied by a small lithium polymer battery with 2x circuit voltage protection. The onboard battery BMS and the charging IC are both designed to keep safety first.
The small 54x54x24mm form factor paramotor strobe system includes one master strobe and two wingtip strobes. It’s 2x as bright, 57% smaller and 64% lighter than our previous design.
With 8 LEDs the distribution of photons is greatly improved. There are two light pattern options to choose from. A traditional aviation pattern and a general blink pattern.
Mount the master strobe on your helmet with 3M VHB adhesive and drop the slave strobes into your wingtips. This system is designed to be forgotten about until you need it. The wingtip strobes can remain powered on in standby mode up to 20 hours without needing a recharge.
Powering on the master strobe automatically powers on any paired wingtip strobes without having to touch them. This means you can throw them in your wingtips and forget about them until you are ready to fly. Turning your helmet strobe on automatically turns on the wingtips.
Paring & Synchronizing
Turn on the helmet strobe while holding down the tactile switch. The helmet strobe will begin flashing and broadcasting its new unique pairing key. Leave the helmet strobe on, it’s ready to pair with any number of wingtip strobes.
To pair an RX strobe turn it on while holding down the tactile switch. The RX strobe will enter a pairing mode. The 4 LED’s on top will begin flashing in sequence. The wingtip strobe will now pair with any helmet strobe that it detects and synchronizes.
Both units can now be powered off and their keys will be stored.
Recharging & Flight Time
Charge the strobes individually with any standard micro USB cable in as little as 3 hours to provide a 3-mile visible strobe system for up to 2 hours.
Harnessing the power and design of our wireless strobe systems, the PPG Smoke Single Strobe is an economical, non-wirelessly synced lighting solution for paramotor. Perfect for those who wish to chase the dawn or dusk without chasing the bank.
More Time, More Flight
Fall's shrinking daylight doesn't have to clip your wings. With our 24w aviation-grade LEDs, you can comfortably add an extra 30 minutes to both your sunrise and sunset flights, fully in line with FAR 103 regulations.
Lightweight Yet Heavy-Duty
Mirroring the design of its wireless sibling, this 58-gram strobe can be effortlessly tethered to your helmet or integrated into your wingtips. Powered by a compact lithium-polymer battery fortified with dual-circuit voltage protection, safety remains first.
With 8 LEDs, the Single Strobe distributes light more efficiently than ever. Choose between a traditional aviation pattern or a general blinking pattern to suit your flight style.
In essence, the PPG Smoke Single Strobe offers sky-high visibility without the sky-high cost. Light up your flights and keep your budget grounded.
Mount the master strobe on your helmet with 3M adhesive or use their new Strobe Mount Bracket and zip ties.
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