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This is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision.
33 Lumens
35 Meters
304 Candela
IPX7
1 Hour
1 AAA Batteries Included
This Spectrum Series LED Solitaire features a red beam. This is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision. Reduces eye strain in low-level light situations. It provides more excellent contrast to objects it illuminates so you can see finer details. Does not interfere with night vision technology—excellent lighting source for aircraft cockpits, truck cabins, and confined spaces.
Light Source LED
Drop Resistance 2 m
Weight with Batteries 0.8 oz
Dimensions 3.18" x .5"


Red light features a red beam and is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision. Modes included: High, Low, Strobe.
Whether you’re on patrol, securing your home, or responding to emergencies, this ultra-bright, rechargeable flashlight is built for reliability and recharges in 2.5 hours.
Whether you’re on patrol, securing your home, or preparing for emergencies, this ultra-bright, rechargeable flashlight is built to perform and fully recharges in 2.5 hours.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
An icon of classic American design, and famous around the world for its performance and reliability.
Delivers classic incandescent lighting in a slim, pocket-friendly design.
An icon of classic American design, and famous around the world for its performance and reliability.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
Green LED flashlights can be seen up to a mile away making this flashlight great for rescue situations.
The perfect blend of portability, brightness, and rugged durability, whether you’re at home, on the road, or in the great outdoors, this flashlight is ready for anything.
Ideal for night walks, DIY tasks, or emergency use, it offers long-lasting performance you can count on.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.