Streamlight Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting devices, have launched the Portable Scene Light II, a 10,000-lumen rechargeable, waterproof scene light featuring a versatile steel frame and 360° rotating head for precise aiming.
With zero deployment time and a compact footprint, the Portable Scene Light II requires no set up and is easily used in rapid response situations. Housed in a high-impact thermoplastic, the virtually indestructible alloy steel frame can be stacked for up to three units, creating a bright “light tower” effect with even more lumens for multi-level lighting. The hooked feet of the light are designed to hang on doors, framing and guard rails.
The Portable Scene Light II is the brightest, waterproof, rechargeable scene light on the market today. The steel frame is virtually unbreakable and offers powerful brightness at the scene of a structural fire, or in any situation involving water or smoke. This versatile new tool is also ideal for tactical and industrial uses.
Michael F. Dineen, Streamlight Vice President, Sales and Marketing
Featuring five intensity levels, the Portable Scene Light II has a toggle switch on the digital display that allows users to adjust up or down for brightness intensity and run time. The user can change the output any time as needed.
The light offers a range of brightness and run times, including a maximum setting for 100% brightness (10,000 lumens) with a run time of 2 hours and a low setting of 20% (2,300 lumens) for 11 hours. Featuring 18 power LEDs within wide-pattern parabolic reflectors, the light provides a smooth, high lumen flood pattern. The light is IPX7 rated and waterproof to 1 metre for 30 minutes.
Product Features:
- Lumens: High: 1,000 lumens; Medium: 550 lumens; Low: 35 lumens
- Battery: Lithium Ion
- Size: Compact size (16” x 11” x 12”; 40.6cm x 28.9cm x 30.5cm)
- Weight: 15.38lbs (6.10kg)
- Colour: Red
Available with a red frame, the Portable Scene Light II has an MSRP of €960 and comes with Streamlight Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Source: Streamlight news release