Mini – LED AAA Spectrum Blue
$18.99 Original price was: $18.99.$7.60Current price is: $7.60.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
31 Lumens
54 Meters
731 Candela
IPX7
2 Hours and 30 Minutes
2 AAA Batteries Included
Mini – LED AAA Spectrum Blue
This Spectrum Series LED Mini AAA features a blue beam. Blue is the preferred light source for pilots. Great for reading maps in low light or no light environments. Blue light provides excellent detail and does not wash out symbols, notes, or elevation markers on maps. Hunters use them for blood tracking. Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Light Source LED
Drop Resistance 2 m
Weight with Batteries 1.73 oz
Dimensions 5" x .75"
Performance


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Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.


















