SPERAS P10R V2 TYPE-C RECHARGEABLE LED FLASHLIGHT 10000 LUMENS 574M, 1 x 10000mAh 21700 BATTERY PACK

$229.90

Brand SPERAS
SKU: P10R V2

The SPERAS P10R V2 is a high performance, high lumen LED flashlight with 10000 Lumens max output that utilizes 3pcs imported Luminus SST70 LEDs. The dual rubber buttons design, allows fast adjusting the mode with the bottom button and easily reaching to the turbo mode with the top button. Powered by a 10000mAh 21700 Lithium battery pack, it could achieve at a maximum runtime of 36H under 100 lumen stable output. It’s an ideal flashlight for searching, rescue, patrol or other outdoor activities. With the Lockout function, users can be assured that the flashlight will not unintentionally power on when put in the pocket or bag.

 

FEATURES

  • 3 pcs Luminus SST70 LED with supreme performance 10000 lumens max output
  • High Capacity 21700 battery pack 10000mAh to provide long running time
  • Dual switch design to realize fast change mode and one-step to 10000 lumens
  • Support 5V/3A charging and 5V/2A charging
  • A great flashlight for search, rescue, outdoor etc

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Model: SPERAS P10R V2
  • Light Source: 3 pcs LUMINUS SST70 LED
  • Max Output: 10000 lumens
  • Max Beam Distance: 574 meters
  • Max Intensity: 82,500cd
  • Max running time: 36 hours(at the ECO mode)
  • Modes: turbo-high-medium-low-ECO-strobe-sos
  • Switch: 2 side switch
  • Compatible Battery: 1 pce 21700 battery pack(suggest) or 2 pcs 21700 battery
  • Charging Type: Type-C charging
  • Water Resistance: IP68
  • Impact Resistance: 1.5 meters
  • Dimensions: 224(length) x 60(head) x 27(tube) mm
  • Weight: 296g/10.44oz (exclude battery)
  • Body Material: Aerospace 6061 Aluminium with military type III hard anodising surface
  • Application: Camping, Hiking, Everyday Carry, Outdoors, Self-defense, Home Use, search and rescue
  • Note: the above data has been measured in accordance with international flashlight testing standards ANSI/NEMA FL1 using a SPERAS 7.4V/5000mAh 21700 lithium battery pack under laboratory conditions.

 

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