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Rechargeable headlamp introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · November 8, 2022 ·

Streamlight has introduced the 2,000-lumen ProTac 2.0 Headlamp, a rechargeable headlamp powered by the new Streamlight SL-B50 battery pack that charges directly via an integrated USB-C port.

The new light features LED technology and provides three operating modes: High, medium, and low. On high, it delivers 2,000 lumens and 14,500 candela, on the medium setting, it provides 650 lumens and 4,200 candela, and on low, it offers 110 lumens and 750 candela.

Run times range from 25 hours on low to 2.25 hours on high, according to company officials.

The headlamp uses the SL-B50 Streamlight proprietary 4,900mAh protected Lithium-Ion USB rechargeable battery, accessed by the light’s sliding sleeve. The battery features LED status lights to indicate charging status, including red for charging and green for fully charged. An integrated safety circuit protects the battery from accidental overcharge or discharge, company officials said.

Price: $195.00.

For more information, call 800-523-7488 or go to Streamlight.com.

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