The Fenix AER-05 Tactical Remote Switch is an essential accessory designed to enhance the functionality of your rail-mounted flashlight. Crafted by Fenix, this remote switch allows quick and easy operation of your flashlight’s high brightness mode with a tactical switch, providing seamless control during tactical or outdoor activities. The pressure pad enables rapid engagement of a momentary strobe, offering an additional layer of versatility in low-light situations. The device is compatible with select Fenix flashlight models, including HT30R, HT32, TK16 V2.0, TK20R V2.0, TK21R, TK22 TAC, TK22R, PD36R PRO, and PD36 TAC, ensuring reliable operation across multiple setups. The remote switch can be securely attached using cable ties or the included hook and loop backer, allowing flexible positioning for optimal accessibility. Built to withstand demanding environments, the AER-05 is IP68 rated, making it dustproof and waterproof underwater up to 2 meters, ensuring reliable performance in harsh conditions. Please note that this remote switch exclusively activates the strobe mode when engaged and the tactical switch controls only the high brightness setting, not other modes. Designed with durability and ease of use in mind, the Fenix AER-05 Remote Pressure Switch is an excellent addition for tactical professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking quick, reliable control over their Fenix flashlight during critical operations or adventures.
Features:
- Compatibility: Designed for select Fenix flashlights including HT30R, HT32, TK16 V2.0, TK20R V2.0, TK21R, TK22 TAC, TK22R, PD36R PRO, and PD36 TAC
- Operation Modes: Allows momentary strobe with pressure pad and high brightness mode with tactical switch
- Attachment Options: Easily attach using cable ties or included hook and loop backer
- Durability: IP68-rated dustproof and waterproof, underwater up to 2 meters
- Design Specifics: Remote switch controls strobe and high brightness functions, not other modes
- Weather Resistance: Suitable for demanding outdoor and tactical environments