USB Rechargeable Rover™ Pivoting Flood Light

March 31, 2023

Rover Pivoting Floodlight Milwaukee

Best-in-class output in any direction. The USB Rechargeable Rover™ Pivoting Flood Light is powered by Redlithium® USB and delivers best-in-class output in any direction. The compact floodlight offers 550 lumens of Trueview™ High Definition output. The light head’s 210° of rotation allows you to direct high output light to any work surface. A wide, magnetic base allows you to position USB Rechargeable Pivot the floodlight on common work surfaces or to mount it to metal for hands-free task lighting. Its collapsible design fits into pockets and a built-in carabiner gives you the ability to clip it to tool organizers or straps for easy transport.

Three different output modes allow you to optimize your light output and runtime and get up to 11 hours of runtime. You can charge Redlithium® USB batteries via Micro USB while they are inside the light or swap it out with an another Redlithium® USB battery for virtually no downtime. Our USB Rechargeable ROVER™ Pivoting Flood Light is great for any trade professional and covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

Rover Features

  • Three light output modes: High mode: 550 lumens- 2.0 hours; Medium mode: 250 lumens- 4.5 hours; Low mode: 100 lumens- 11.5 hours
  • IP54 Rated: Water and dust resistant
  • Folds up compact for easy storage in a pocket
  • Built-in carbiner clips to tool bags for transporting on and off site
  • Charges REDLITHIUM™ USB battery internally with micro-USB cable from USB power source or AC outlet (wall plug not included)
Rover Pivoting Floodlight Milwaukee
  • 3X faster charge time delivers 80% charge in under 1 hour (*Using 2.1A compatible wall plug)
  • Fuel gauge allows fast checking of REDLITHIUM USB battery charge
  • 2 ft. jobsite tough, braided micro-USB cable with metal ends
  • Light and LED limited lifetime warranty; 2 year warranty on REDLITHIUM USB battery
Rover Pivoting Floodlight Milwaukee

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