Celestron Night Vision Red LED Flashlight Time easy on eyes CEFLNV 93588

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Celestron Night Vision Red LED Flashlight
BH number CEFLNV Manufacturer’s number 93588
(07-26-2020)

Cost: $5.95

In the Box
Celestron Night Vision Red LED Flashlight
Installed 9V Battery
20" (51 cm) Neck Lanyard
Limited 1-Year Warranty

Key Features
25 Lumen Max Output
Two Red LEDs
Variable Output
20" Neck Lanyard
Celestron's Night Vision Flashlight is a purpose-built astronomy illumination tool, that uses two red LEDs to preserve night-adjusted vision while providing light to set up, read/write notes, change eyepieces, or navigate. Its combined rotary variable brightness

Celestron's Night Vision Flashlight is a purpose-built astronomy illumination tool, that uses two red LEDs to preserve night-adjusted vision while providing light to set up, read/write notes, change eyepieces, or navigate. Its combined rotary variable brightness control/on-off switch allows you to adjust the brightness over a wide range up to 25 lumens.

At the maximum brightness setting, the emitted light is bright enough to locate dropped items or disassemble your telescope after observing. The medium brightness levels will properly illuminate a star chart without affecting your pupil's darkness-adapted dilation. At the lowest brightness setting, there's just enough light to determine a filter designation or an eyepiece's focal length.

The Night Vision Flashlight is powered by a single 9-volt battery that lasts for up to 12 hours on high and as much as 300 hours on low The supplied 20" (51 cm) cord allows you to hang the light around your neck when not in use.

UPC: 050234935883

Celestron 93588 Specs
Illumination Source 2 x Red LEDs
Maximum Output 25 lumens
Battery / Runtime 1 x 9V battery / Low: 300 hr, High: 12 hr, maximum
Construction Material Plastic
Dimensions 4.25 x 1.3 x 1.0" (10.8 x 3.3 x 2.5 cm)
Weight 3.5 oz (99.2 g), with battery
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.29 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 5.6 x 2.5 x 2.5"
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0:35 No buddy, it makes things LESS visible at night so your light is NOT seen by others and your eyes DON’T strain to readjust to the dark after using regular light. It’s NOT to see at night— It’s to be seen LESS.
This flashlight’s original purpose is to be used during stargazing/telescope use. It doesn’t bother other people in the group and allows you to look for gear without straining eyes from a regular flashlight

MartinD