Lightweight USB-rechargeable head light from Laser Tools 

July 20, 2022
Lightweight USB-rechargeable head light from Laser Tools 
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Laser Tools has added a new lightweight and comfortable, USB-rechargeable head light to it lighting range.

 
The head light (part number 8330) features a rubber-coated, shock-resistant main body which is waterproof and includes an LED spotlight as well as the main COB (chip-on-board) strip light. Each of the lights has a high and a low setting, with the spotlight also featuring a strobe function for emergencies. There is also an infrared auto-sensor function allowing the light to be turned on and off with a simple wave of the hand.

The light is fitted with an adjustable elasticated headband, and the 1200mAh lithium battery is conveniently charged via a USB cable that is included. It offers a working time of 2-6 hours with a charging time of just 2 hours. This makes it ideal for dark working areas and is suitable for use by mechanics, mobile repairers, patrolmen, etc. It is also ideal for use when camping, running and walking. 

The light, which is CE, UKCA & RoHS compliant, is now available from Laser Tools stockists. 
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