NEW PRODUCT – HexBright FLEX – The HexBright FLEX is the world’s first open source, Arduino compatible, rechargeable LED light. Features include a high quality CNC aluminum body, an ergonomic grip, a TIR lens & sealed ends.
Stats for the HexBright FLEX, 500 lm model:
USA Made CREE XM-L U2
Rugged All-Aluminum Construction
USB Rechargeable and Programmable
Regulated light output! Stays constant!
High Mode – 500 Lumens/1 Hour
Medium Mode – 175 Lumens/8 Hours
Low Mode – 50 Lumens/30 Hours
Arduino Compatible and Open Source!
Includes battery, cable and wall charger
The HexBright we carry currently has a black body!
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