Streamlight Rechargeable LED Headlamp

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The Streamlight Bandit is a lightweight, sleek headlamp designed just for you, for work or play. It's USB rechargeable and provides 180 lumens of widespread white light.

  • Available in yellow, black, red or blue with white LED. The coyote color is available with white/red or white/green LEDs.
    • White LED with high, low and emergency flash:
      • High: 180 lumens; runs 2 hours
      • Low: 35 lumens; runs 9.5 hours
      • Emergency flash - flashes on high - 180 lumens
    • Red LED with high and low:
      • High: 45 lumens; runs 2.5 hours
      • Low: 10 lumens; runs 10 hours
    • Green LED with high and low:
      • High: 135 lumens; runs 3 hours
      • Low: 25 lumens; runs 13.5 hours
  • Produces bright, even, diffused light with less shadow than spot beams that is ideal for up-close tasks
  • Lightweight - 1.30 oz. (36.85g) and low profile; ideal for a hike or run!
  • USB rechargeable lithium polymer battery charges in the light; charges in approx. 2.5 hours
  • Multi-function push-button switch with charging indicator - shines red while charging, green when charged
  • Low battery indicator - light will blink when there is approximately 5 minutes of run time remaining
  • Impact-resistant polycarbonate construction
  • IPX4 weather-resistant; 2m impact resistance tested
  • Includes visor clip, 5” (12.7 cm) USB cord, and elastic headstrap
  • 2 year limited warranty

Specifications:

  • Max Output: 180 Lumens
  • Run Time on High: 2.00 hours
  • Run Time on Low: 9.50 hours
  • Battery Type: Lithium Polymer Cell
  • Battery Quantity: 1
  • Length: 2.70 inches (6.86 centimeters)
  • Weight: 1.30 ounces (36.85 grams)
  • Colors: Blue, Red, Yellow, Coyote, Black

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.