New USB Rechargeable Lights from Browning

Offer Increased Brightness and Run Times

 

 

High Noon USB Rechargeable Spotlight as a power source to charge the Crossfire USB Flashlight

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Browning USB rechargeable lights offer the benefits of the latest in rechargeable technology making it easier to always have a fully-charged light at hand. These new lights have longer run times and greater brightness levels than traditional battery powered lights and the lithium-ion batteries never need to be replaced. Six new LED lights round out the offerings for 2017.

 



 

The new High Noon USB Rechargeable Spotlight with Power Bank features brightness levels from 50 to 915 Lumens with an effective distance of 125 to 550 yards depending on mode. The High Noon Spotlight floats and is waterproof and submersible to three feet for 30 minutes. The rechargeable Li-ion battery is rated for 500 charging cycles. A USB charging port allows the light to be used as a power source for charging other USB electronic devices such as a smartphone. It has a rugged polycarbonate housing with rubberized soft touch finish and flexible rubber lens ring. A built-in, adjustable stand allows hands free use. The light weighs a mere 14.5 oz. and sells for a suggested retail price of $109.99.

 







The Crossfire 1AA USB Rechargeable Flashlight features brightness from 102 to 300 lumens and an effective distance of 85 to 150 yards depending on battery used. It has both 2-hour and 18-hour white light output modes. The light uses either one 14500 3.7V 800mAh lithium ion rechargeable battery or one AA alkaline battery (both are included). A rubber cover protects the USB charging port. The light is waterproof and submersible to three feet for 30 minutes. At only 5-3/8" long, the lightweight compact design gives incredible output. The Crossfire sells for a suggested retail of $54.99.

 



The new Epic 1AA USB Rechargeable Headlamp features brightness levels from 100 to 260 lumens and an effective distance of 75 to 115 yards depending on battery used. An easy to use rotary mode selector knob lets the user choose between 2-hour mode, 4-hour mode and 10-hour mode for the white LED, or use the green LED for greater stealth and night vision. It uses the same lithium-ion rechargeable battery as the Crossfire flashlight or one AA alkaline battery (both are included). A rubber cover protects the USB charging port. The built-in smart charger features a color-coded charging indicator. The rugged Vista camo polymer body is tough and water-resistant and only 3-1/2" in length. Suggested retail for the Epic Headlamp is $64.99.

 

Three more models round out the line, including the 4-35 lumen Flash Keychain Light at a suggested retail of $19.99, the 20-160 lumen Microblast Pen Light for $44.99, and the 11-21 lumen Night Seeker CapLight for $21.99.

 

For more information on Browning products, please visit the website at www.browning.com.

 

 

 

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