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Streamlight Bandit Rechargeable Headlamp Coyote Green LED and White Light 180 Lumens

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Streamlight Bandit Rechargeable Headlamp

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The Streamlight Bandit headlamp is an ideal choice for hands-free lighting in a lightweight package. This headlamp features a white LED with high, low, and emergency modes and a green LED with high and low modes. In its highest mode, the white LED can produce 180 lumens of light for 2 hours and in the lowest mode it can provide 35 lumens for 9.5 hours. The bright, evenly diffused light produces less shadow and is ideal for close-up activities. The Bandit features impact-resistant polycarbonate construction and is IPX4 weather-resistant. Includes visor clip, USB cord, and elastic headstrap.

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Weight 0.200 kg
Dimensions 8.25 × 4.75 × 1.75 cm

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