FAQs – Lights
Find solutions and answers to your light questions below.
Can I use a GoPro mount for my light?
To use your light with a GoPro mount you'll need the GoPro Multisport Adapter, which is available for purchase separately.
The GoPro Multisport Adapter is compatible with the following lights:
My light didn't come with a remote. Can I use a remote with it?
Unfortunately, only the Duo 1500, Olympia 2100, Titan 4000 from 2016 and newer light models are compatible with the wireless remote.
You can upgrade your lamp to a newer generation with wireless remote and use your existing battery, charger, and accessories.
Can I use my light with a bigger battery?
Yes, you can. As a general rule of thumb you can always upgrade to a larger Wh battery than what your light originally came with. The runtime will be extended by factoring the Wh rating of the battery pack.
2-Cell Battery 30Wh → 4-Cell Battery 60Wh = 2x increased runtime
4-Cell Battery 38Wh → 8-Cell Battery 77Wh = 2x increased runtime
We don't recommend downsizing your battery, e.g. using the Titan 4000 OLED with the 2-Cell Battery 30Wh. Operating a higher wattage light with a lower rated battery may exceed the current limits of the battery, causing overheating and trigger the protection feature to kick in.
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Are the lights waterproof?
Our entire range of lights are certified with an IP65 rating. This means our lights and batteries are protected entirely from harmful dust and low pressure jets in all directions.
In short, our products can be used in all kinds of inclement weather including heavy rain and snow. However, our lights are not designed to be submerged underwater and doing so may cause permanent damage.
How do I pair my wireless remote?
First, connect your light to your battery. When the light's button is illuminated, press any button on the wireless remote until you see a response.
For 2020 light models there is a 30 second window after the battery is connected to pair your wireless remote.
How do I pair my wireless remote to multiple lights?
First, connect all lights to their batteries. With the remote nearby, press any button on the wireless remote until you see a response from all lights.
If one of the lights fails to register or falls out of sync from the remote control's operation, unplug lights from their batteries and restart the pairing process.
For optimal wireless performance keep the lights within 6 feet from the remote.
2020 Light models cannot be paired with 2019 and older models.
How do I prevent interference from other remotes?
2020+ Models
Your Duo 2200 Multisport, Titan 2500 OLED or Titan 4000 OLED will actively look for a wireless remote in the first 30 seconds while connected to battery power. Once successfully paired, the light will stop looking for a remote.
To prevent interference from other remotes, pair each light with their remote one-by-one while the other nearby lights are disconnected from their batteries.
If using a helmet and handlebar light combo, we recommend pairing both lights to one remote to simultaneously control them. Alternatively you may use a remote for each light.
2016 – 2019 Models
Your Duo 1500, Olympia 2100 or Titan 4000 will actively look for a wireless remote while connected to battery power. Once successfully paired, the light will stop looking for a remote.
To prevent interference from other remotes, pair each light with their remote one-by-one while the other nearby lights are disconnected from their batteries.
If using a helmet and handlebar light combo, we recommend pairing both lights to one remote to simultaneously control them. Alternatively you may use a remote for each light.
Can I replace my wireless remote?
Replacement wireless remotes can either be purchased from our online store or at your local Gemini Lights dealer.
The wireless remote is not unique to the light and the pairing instructions will be exactly the same.