We've created a video to help you get the most out of your Go'Lum's smart modes. For those who love reading, here's the written version!

Piom+2 features exclusive Go'Lum technology that allows you to gain autonomy and ease of use. This model automatically adjusts its light intensity based on two elements:

  • your look

  • the terrain on which you operate


Piom+2 offers two distinct smart modes:

  • priority to autonomy?

  • priority to power ⚡️


When you start your Go'Lum Piom+2, you go directly into intelligent autonomy mode.

When stationary, it provides little light. As soon as you create movement (a slight acceleration), the intensity also increases slightly. The more movement you create, the more the intensity increases. As soon as you slow down, it readjusts its intensity. The goal is to offer you the right lighting at the right time and therefore to optimize the autonomy of your Go'Lum as much as possible.

With this intelligent autonomy mode, you can last up to two nights with a single battery, knowing that in the pack you receive you have two batteries, so up to 4 nights without having to recharge them. We say "up to" because the autonomy varies greatly depending on your speed and the terrain ?️

This intelligent autonomy priority mode is best used on long outings where you want to optimize your autonomy.

You can also choose the second smart mode, the power smart mode.

To activate it, it's very simple: when you are in intelligent autonomy mode, you make a single click and then you switch to intelligent power mode, that is to say with priority given to power.

It's easy to know which smart mode you're in. When Piom+2 switches to smart power mode, the headlamp shines brightly and then adjusts its intensity. When you switch to smart autonomy mode, it's the opposite: your Go'Lum first shines dimly and then increases its intensity.

This intelligent power mode works in the same way as the intelligent autonomy mode: depending on your pace and the terrain, with the difference that it will allow you to send more light intensity for equivalent movement. This offers you more visual comfort , and therefore more safety , but you have a lower autonomy. This is a mode that was requested by our community who used the Piom+ V1, it only had the intelligent autonomy priority mode. The idea is to be able to choose more power always in an auto-adaptive mode for shorter outings for example or for very steep or technical sections requiring a higher intensity than that offered in intelligent autonomy mode.

Another important point : you can easily switch from one smart mode to another depending on your intensity needs . We don't all have the same lighting needs, whether it's due to our eyesight, our sensitivity, or even our state of fatigue.

To summarize, for a significant autonomy requirement during a long outing, you will favor the intelligent autonomy priority mode as much as possible. For a shorter or higher power requirement, you will favor the intelligent power priority mode. Knowing that at any time, you can also switch to the more traditional manual mode.

Hope this helps!

Have a great outing in the light of Go'Lum!???



And if you want to watch the video version, it's here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGe3SNouRh8&t=6s