Description
Labcraft ML Articulated LED Spotlight for Chart Table – Dual Light Functionality
The Labcraft ML Articulated LED Spotlight is a premium, energy-efficient lighting solution, specifically designed for chart tables and marine applications. Featuring a dual-light function, this spotlight provides both bright white illumination and a red night light for enhanced visibility and night-time use. Its articulated arm and compact base design allow for flexible positioning, making it an essential tool for navigation and workspaces on board.
Key Features
- Dual Light Mode: Switch between a bright white light (6100–6900 Kelvin) for clarity and a red night light to preserve night vision.
- Energy-Efficient Design: Consumes only 0.85 watts while delivering 72 lumens of brightness, ensuring long-lasting performance without excessive energy usage.
- Wide Beam Angle: A 115° LED beam angle ensures broad, even illumination for chart reading and navigation tasks.
- Compact Base and Adjustable Arm: The base measures 35x18mm, and the articulated 460mm arm allows precise light positioning.
- Integrated Switch: A built-in switch ensures ease of use and control over the lighting.
Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 12V.
- Power Consumption: 0.85W.
- Lumen Output: 72 lumens.
- Light Color: White (6100–6900 Kelvin) and red night light.
- Beam Angle: 115°.
- Base Dimensions: 35x18mm.
- Arm Length: 460mm.
Why Choose the LABCRAFT ML articulated LED spotlight for chart table?
This Labcraft ML Articulated LED Spotlight combines functionality and efficiency, making it ideal for marine environments. Its dual-light design caters to both daytime and night-time operations, ensuring convenience and optimal visibility in all conditions. The articulated arm offers flexibility, while its compact size ensures it fits seamlessly on any chart table.
Applications
Perfect for chart tables, navigation stations, or marine workspaces, this spotlight delivers reliable and efficient lighting tailored for maritime use.
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