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The Bright Star Responder Right Angle Flashlight is a high-performance, rechargeable flashlight designed for professionals in emergency and industrial settings. With a powerful 205 lumens output and a beam distance of 477 meters, it ensures visibility in the toughest conditions. Its UL 913 certification guarantees safety in hazardous environments, while the durable, waterproof design and user-friendly features make it an essential tool for first responders and workers alike.
J**T
Seems really good so far and competes well with the Stream Light
PROS:SlimLight weightBrightLong battery lifeOn Off switch on the right sideSimple hook to slide over bunker gear loops, easy on and offThe lens set up gives you an intense spotlight in the middle and a good flood to the perimeter of the spot.CONS:Simple hook to slide over bunker gear loops, easy on and off, might fall off easier if this is all you secure it to your bunker gear with.Does not have the high low and flashing/strobing feature Stream Lights haveThe first one I got had an odd defect in the battery compartment, it was only set up for 5 batteries, which meant that it would possibly run for 2.3 hours less or have a lower maximum illumination, though it was VERY bright that way tooSo far I like this light, very light weight, simple and straight forward. I have never used the high/low of the stramlight, it is on or off for me in what I use it for and I have never used the strobe feature either. I did have an "issue" with the first one I got because it was missing a spring for one of the batteries in the compartment, bottom middle, so was only operating on 5 batteries, but it did work because the batteries were in series with the ones that were there. The fix for that battery compartment defect was contacting Amazon for a return/swap and the second one had the spring, so keep an eye out for things like that.
C**N
awesome bright light
It's a really nice, durable, flashlight with more of a spot beam that is piercing in the darkness...It doesn't offer flood at all - as it's more of a search and rescue light. I love the design and the fact that it takes AA rechargeable batteries. The only thing I wish was different is the clip - it needs a good heavy duty plastic clip that clips on more securely than the metal one it has that is just a slide on one. Anyhow, it's a great light. Just a little over priced.
5**G
So far it is a great light
So far this light has been great. Very bright with a great beam of light. It has worked very well both on the engine and medic. I would recommend getting this light.
J**L
First responder light
The light is very bright better than the other one I was using in the fd
S**A
Great emergency light for home and car.
Very bright beam. Manufacturer claims it can be used in hazardous atmospheres. I've used mine many times and I've not had to replace the batteries yet. Expensive, but remember: "You get what you pay for".
A**R
Great light
Light arrived 3 days ahead of initial shipping estimate. Its light weight and very bright. Good value for the price
R**G
Bright (200 lumens), Quality, Lightweight
This is my first BrightStar product. Awesome quality (head is bolted into body with 8 hex screws), bright (200 lumens now), and very lightweight due to the lithium battery. It is waterproof also and the shallow head makes it hard to snag on things (think squeezing through doorways, etc.). The special internal reflection optic over the led really allows it to throw far and pierce through smoke and fog. Its beam is very white, no blue tint. The little dot on the front right is an led that glows red when in the charging bracket and changes to green when fully charged.
D**
Great firefighter flashlight
Low profile, very bright. Better beam than Streamlight. This is the fourth one I have bought, 2 were gifts. One I lost. I prefer the 6-AA battery version. Good light, very dependable.
C**E
Good light, narrow beam, bright.
I use this on my bunker gear, the on/off switch is hard to push which is nice as I don’t randomly turn it off. So far so good
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