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RIESTER CLAR N LED headlamp 55 mm
RIESTER CLAR N LED headlamp 55 mm
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RIESTER CLAR N LED 55mm Ultraviol headlamp.
Light wireless headlamp powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries charged from the mains. Without a power cord that could hamper the doctor's movements. Thanks to low power consumption, it can work up to 30 hours on one set of batteries. The sponge-lined headband allows you to work freely. With LED power supply, the light intensity parameters depend on the distance and are respectively: 4000-21000 Lux at a distance of 500 mm and 7300-35000 Lux at an illumination distance of 300 mm. The device is well balanced, the container with batteries is a counterweight to the head.
Technical parameters:
Light wireless headlamp powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries charged from the mains. Without a power cord that could hamper the doctor's movements. Thanks to low power consumption, it can work up to 30 hours on one set of batteries. The sponge-lined headband allows you to work freely. With LED power supply, the light intensity parameters depend on the distance and are respectively: 4000-21000 Lux at a distance of 500 mm and 7300-35000 Lux at an illumination distance of 300 mm. The device is well balanced, the container with batteries is a counterweight to the head.
Technical parameters:
- head with a mirror with a diameter of 55 mm equipped with a LED diode
- ball connector that allows you to freely direct the light beam
- light color corresponding to the temperature of 5500° Kelvin
- light intensity of up to 30,000 lux at a distance of 200 mm
- weight with batteries: 258 g
- lamp weight without batteries: 242 g
- battery version


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