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Powerful inspection light with practical
380 mm long gooseneck with a powerful magnetic base
The Spot Lux is a high-intensity inspection light with a gooseneck and magnetic attachment that is ideal for a variety of applications. Despite its compact design, it delivers an impressive brightness of up to 2,000 lumens and a colour temperature of 5,500 K. A practical 380 mm long gooseneck with a powerful magnetic base enables flexible and stable positioning of the light, even on hard-to-reach or metallic surfaces. This allows the Spot Lux to be easily and safely aligned to optimally illuminate the work area.Technical data: Light source: 15 watt LED400 lumen spotlight500/1,000/2,000 lumen floodlightColor temperature white 5500 K - CRI >70Strong magnetic bracketStrong magnetic gooseneck (length: 380mm)Battery charge indicatorUSB-C connection cable - 5 Volt 2AContinuous operation spotlight:8 hours at 400 lumensContinuous operation floodlight:8 hours at 500 lumens5 hours at 1,000 lumens3 hours at 2,000 lumensCharging time 4 hoursLi-ion battery 3.7V / 5,000 mAhIP65, IK07Weight: 500 gDimensions: 118 mm x 103 mm x 48mm
Beam angle:
40°
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Length flexible tube:
500 mm
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Volt :
220-240 Volt
The slim elegance !As the new LED gooseneck light, it brings the light to the point - exactly where it is needed. Ideal for installation in all machines that require precision work. The 500 mm long metal gooseneck allows precise adjustment in any direction. It can be permanently installed and screwed on or used flexibly as a mobile luminaire thanks to magnets (with rubberised protective caps). Due to the integrated electronics it is immediately ready for use everywhere. The high-quality aluminium head provides compact light from an 18° (spot) or 40° (flood) beam angle. 428 lumen provide optimal lighting conditions. Mountable on a small surface, it brings great effect with its neutral light colour 5000 K. An almost unadulterated colour rendition combines practical functionality with pleasant working. Hot is only their performance, not their housing.