PROMETHEUS LIGHTS Beta QRv2 Classic, Mini EDC Keychain Flashlight with Low, Medium, & High Modes (Nickel)
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PROMETHEUS LIGHTS Beta QRv2 Classic, Mini EDC Keychain Flashlight with Low, Medium, & High Modes (Nickel)
MAXIMUM COLOR ACCURACY: Warm amber light provides high contrast and low interference; Nichia 319A LED emitter has a high CRI of 90+ designed for maximum color accuracy when measured against natural light
CARRY IT ANYWHERE WITH YOU: Convenient, compact size; Lightweight and reliable flashlight that fits in the palm of your hand; Easily store in your pocket, bag, and more
QUICK RELEASE FOR EASE OF USE: Detach flashlight from keychain quickly when ready for use; A solid click verifies engagement; Perfect for EDC as there is low risk for accidental disengagement; Push to engage and pull to disengage; Quick release holds up to 10 lb of pull weight
MULTIPLE MODES FOR ANY SETTING: Low (1 Lumen), Medium (15 Lumens), and High (90 Lumens) modes available; Easily access mode cycling and twist on/off function; Adapts to all needs so that you can use it at home, at work, or in the lab
BUILT TO LAST: Thoughtfully designed copper flashlight; Premium machine with canted coil spring; Excellent spring tension
Don't be fooled by cheaper copy-cat flashlights. They might look similar, but this is the Original quick release Beta QR launched by Prometheus Lights on Kickstarter.
This tiny and functional light retains all of the core qualities of a custom Prometheus light: the aesthetic appeal, thoughtful design, and superior beam quality.
The Beta-QR was conceived with a simple goal: be the best keychain flashlight on earth. The concept came to me through observation, research, and conversation. I tried carrying other keychain lights. They were handy to have around, but always got ditched from my key ring...because when I need light I don't want it stuck to a wad of keys.
Keychain lights just don't work like I need or want them to, so I came up with something that does. Simply push to engage and pull to disengage. The mechanism is engineered to provide 10 lbs. of holding force.
Combine this with the snag-free profile of the brass component and accidental disengagement is "virtually" impossible, and engagement is verified by a solid "click" every time! The retaining spring is replaceable if it ever becomes damaged.