The most versatile, easy-to-use flashlight you will ever own! This
handy utility light can easily convert to a flashlight, headlamp,
table light, clip-on safety light, or even a bike light. Dual beam
colors with full range adjustable brightness plus 5 safety beacons.
Full Range
Brightness Control Plus 5 Safety Features.
The Photon Freedom Fusion utility light is the new and improved
multifunctional light from the Photon Freedom series of lights.
Pulse Width Modulation and DC-DC voltage regulation make the Freedom
Fusion the ultimate in energy efficient lighting, precisely managing
power output to provide a constant level of light all the way to the
end of battery life. The light output from the 8-LED dual beam array
is fully adjustable, allowing while the pivoting indexed head
reliably aims the light and guaranties it will stay where you direct
it. The water resistant Freedom Fusion is also a hand flashlight
easily disconnected from the head strap. This design allows
convenient hand or table top use. Runs on Carbon, Alkaline, NiCad,
NiMH, or Lithium AA cells. All contacts are gold-plated. The Photon
Fusion utility light is designed for long life and rugged use by the
serious user.
Maximum
brightness all the way to the end.
Instead of dimming as the batteries lose their strength, the
advanced circuitry built into the Fusion keeps the light at full
brightness until the batteries are almost completely dead. The
Fusion won't leave you in the dark, though. When the batteries start
to near the end of their life, the smaller secondary beam color LEDs
will start to blink, indicating that the batteries are getting low.
When the batteries have finally reached the point where they can no
longer support the current level of brightness, the light will
finally start to dim slightly and the secondary beam color LEDs will
come on continuously indicating the reduced power. At any point
while the secondary bulbs are indicating low battery power, you may
manually reduce the brightness which will turn off the low power
indication until the batteries again reach the point where they
cannot support the current level of brightness.
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