Milwaukee USB Rechargeable Headlamp and Hard Hat Light

EIN Milwaukee headlamp 400

Dec 11, 2019

USB Rechargeable Low-Profile Headlamp

The USB Rechargeable Low-Profile Headlamp is powered by REDLITHIUM USB and delivers 600-lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output. The flood light headlamp features an ultra-thin light head that provides an unobstructed view with 125° of flood beam coverage.

The rechargeable headlamp is designed with the battery pack in the rear for maximum maneuverability in tight spaces and a balanced design for all-day use. The hardhat headlamp is equipped with a sweat absorbing microfiber strap for comfort on bare heads and four included hard hat clips for secure connections on all hardhats.

The Milwaukee headlamp has four light output modes: High, Medium, Low and Eco for 25+ hours of runtime to maximize light output or extend runtime. The clip on hard hat light is IP54 rated for water and dust resistance and can withstand up to 2M drops, surviving the toughest conditions on and off the jobsite. This hard hat light performs with over 2,000 recharges and 3X faster charging via USB. The Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery can be recharged in the headlamp light via Micro USB or swapped out with additional REDLITHIUM USB Batteries for virtually no downtime. The Low-Profile Headlamp is covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

USB Rechargeable BEACON Hard Hat Light

The BEACON personal safety light has steady and blinking options that make you visible up to ¼ mile from all directions when used with the front headlamp. The  hard hat light works as a headlamp, delivering up to 600-lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output with spot and flood beam options.

This clip on hard hat light has an elastic strap, silicon grip, includes two universatl hard hat clips and is compatible with all hardhats. This headlamp performs with over 2,000 recharges and 3X faster charging via USB. The REDLITHIUM USB Battery can be recharged in the light via Micro USB or swapped out with additional REDLITHIUM USB Batteries for virtually no downtime. The rechargeable headlamp gives you all-day runtime with five light output modes: Hybrid Spot/Flood, Flood High, Flood Medium, Flood Low, Spot High.

This Milwaukee headlamp is water and dust resistant and can withstand up to 2M drops and the toughest conditions on and off the jobsite. The durable clip on headlamp for hard hats are ideal for roadside, tunnel or underground work, spotters, signalers and professionals working around moving equipment. The USB Rechargeable BEACON™ Hard Hat Light Headlamp is covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

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