Keep one in your car, your tackle box, your garage, with your camping gear, even in your kitchen!
Key features
- USB-C Charging Port
- Powerful 155 effective lumens light output (per lantern)
- Inbuilt Li-ion battery
- Solid battery life (4-6 hours on high / 30+ hours on low)
- Switchable orange and white light
- IP66 waterproof
- Inbuilt magnet and strong, long lasting elastic band
- High-quality materials and sturdy construction
Specifications
- Effective output: (per lantern) 155 lumens
- Ingress protection: IP66
- Dimensions (per lantern): 60mm x 45mm x 50mm
- Weight (per lantern): 85g
- Battery Inbuilt: rechargeable Li-ion
- Charge time (from flat): 4-5 hours
Pack Contents
- 4x U-Lite™ lantern
- 1x 4-way USB-c charge cable
- 1x Tough carry case
How does orange light reduce bug presence?
Some bugs, like mosquitos and moths, can’t help but move their body towards any light source they can see. This phenomenon is called positive phototaxis. Entomologists still don’t have a complete understanding of why this phenomenon exists, but it is clearly observable in nature.
Of course, bugs will only be attracted to light they can see, and there is a useful difference between the spectra of light which are visible to humans compared to bugs. Humans can generally see light which has a wavelength between 380nm (blue) and 740nm (red). Most bugs, conversely, can see light with a wavelength between 300nm and 600nm.
The wavelength of our orange LEDs is 610nm, putting them outside of the spectrum visible to must bugs, but still well inside the boundaries of human vision. As a result, most bugs will not congregate around our orange light because they simply don’t know it is there.
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