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Picture of TASK VISION LANA LED HEADLIGHT - 70,000 LUX INTENSITY CONTROL The Task Vision Lana LED Headlight - 70,000 LUX Intensity control is a low vision light for people with low vision. This light is worn on the user's head so that the light points wherever the user looks. The LED light, which has a variable intensity control, offers a maximum brightness of 70,000 Lux, and an expected life of 30,000 hours. It works for five hours on a single battery charge. A travel case is included. POWER: Uses a rechargeable polymer Li-ion battery pack (included); a 100-240 Volt AC, 50-60 hertz battery adapter with wall plug for the United States, Europe and Japan are also included. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 108 x 68 x 25 millimeters (mm). WEIGHT: 70 grams. WARRANTY: Guaranteed free from manufacturer's defect.

Notes: Task-Vision is a registered trademark of Tech Optics International.

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This product record was updated on May 25, 2012.

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Tech Optics International

600 Dear Road
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
United States
Telephone: 800-678-4277 or 856-795-8585.
Fax: 856-427-7940.
Web: http://www.techopticsinternational.com/.
Email: info@TechOpticsInternational.com.


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