Streamlight 61603 Double Clutch USB Rechargeable Headlamp, 120VAC, Black

September 30, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $45.79Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:56 GMT+0100 - Details)

BEAM – Shift between spot and flood beams for distance or up-close lighting needs. BATTERY – Choose between USB rechargeable battery or alkaline back-up batteries. BRIGHTNESS – Shift between high and low modes for bright light or longer run time. The Double Clutch USB gives you the flexibility of shifting between beams and modes to fit your task, as well as choosing your battery source. It is also easy to use, even with gloves – just a quick twist of the facecap turns the light on and off, or changes the output from spot to flood. C4 LED with spot and flood beams – both with high and low modes; remembers the last mode used when you turn it back on. Spot beam for some distance lighting: High/Spot: 125 lumens; 1,700 candela; 82m beam; runs 3.5 hours (lithium polymer); 6 hours (alkaline). Low/Spot: 30 lumens; 400 candela; 40m beam; runs 10 hours (lithium polymer); 18 hours (alkaline). Flood beam for work at arm’s length: High/Flood: 125 lumens; 250 candela; 31m beam; runs 3.5 hours (lithium polymer); 6 hours (alkaline). Low/Flood: 30 lumens; 70 candela; 4m beam; runs 10 hours (lithium polymer); 18 hours (alkaline). Facecap twists for easy functionality, even with gloves. Dual-fuel: Powered by USB rechargeable lithium polymer battery; also accepts 3 AAA alkaline or lithium batteries as back-up. AC charge cord and adapter included. Lithium polymer battery features charge status indicator. Low-profile construction with optimized center of gravity provides maximum comfort and stability during use. 60-Degree tilting head reduces neck fatigue. Durable, impact-resistant polymer construction. Locking mechanism on battery compartment opens easily to recharge or replace batteries, but keeps the body from popping open if dropped. IPX4 water-resistant; 2m impact resistance tested. 4.03 oz. (114.25g) [with lithium polymer battery]; 4.69 oz. (132.96g) [with AAA alkaline batteries]. Includes USB cord, and adjustable elastic and hard hat straps; optional AC wall adapter available.

Product Features

  • Durable, impact-resistant polymer construction
  • Locking mechanism on battery compartment opens easily to recharge or replace batteries, but keeps the body from popping open if dropped
  • IPX4 water-resistant; 2m impact resistance tested
  • Streamlight’s first USB rechargeable headlamp
  • Built for hands-free versatility on the job
  • Dual Fuel, meaning you can drop in ‘AAA’ batteries for back up power
  • Spot and Flood modes and high and low beams
  • Innovative functional facecap instead of traditional buttons

Comments

Jessica K. says:

Awesome headlamp I use this light for automotive work. It’s lighter weight than others ive seen, battery has never gone dead on me, and puts out plenty of light. I usually use the diffused lens but the spot is nice when watching something closely. Good quality, Definitely recommend. Only downside is it takes a while to charge. I always plug in after using at the end of the night so that’s not an issue for me.

K N D says:

RELIABLE, RESILIENT, REASONABLE AND RECOMMENDED! This is the second Double Clutch I’ve purchased. The reason for a 2nd? I’m afraid of being without it in the unlikely event I lose one. This light is bright, versatile, reasonably priced, extremely durable and most importantly: reliable. My first has been through, honestly, over 1000 batteries. I wore out the headband, fortunately it comes with an alternative rubber headband for helmets. Now that I have two, I no longer have to use disposable batteries as I have two rechargable battery packs…

Norma McL says:

At last, a good one for farmers My needs are a bit different from those of most buyers. I have a farm, and in winter I haul water to the barn twice or more a day, depending on how quickly it freezes. And of course there are hay, grain, and sometimes medical supplies to carry as well. I badly needed a light that I didn’t have to carry, given that my arms are always full. I tried several headlamps, but apparently the terms “superbright,” “ultrabright,” etc., are relative these days. Those others may seem extra…

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