The latest Armytek Barracuda Pro Max cool white light is the most powerful in the company's range, with fantastic performance.
The perfect aid for tactical, search and rescue missions, it has a 2800 lumen output that can illuminate up to a kilometer away. Its five modes include a strobe mode for signalling and self-defence. With a fully charged battery, it can run for an hour and a half in the most powerful turbo mode and for up to ten days in the lowest brightness mode. Its real-time active temperature control reduces LED brightness to near 58°C, preventing overheating and damage to the lamp and battery.
The lamp comes with a handy beaded case that can be attached to a belt, but can also be secured in a variety of places with a belt clip. In harsh weather conditions, its wrist strap prevents the lamp from slipping out of your hand.
The light is powered by a high-capacity (5000mAh) 21700 standard Li-Ion battery, but can also be used with the 18650 type battery with the included tray-type expansion adapter. The Armytek Barracuda Pro Max weighs 325 g with battery and 255 g without battery.
With its magnetic charging platform, it can be charged from any power source with a standard USB connector without having to remove the battery. The charger uses three different coloured LEDs to inform you of the charging status, and a light also indicates when your battery power drops below a critical level.
The IPS 68 protection rating guarantees dust and water resistance. The rugged, aluminium alloy frame of the llama can withstand a drop of up to 25 metres and, when dropped in water, can withstand a depth of 25 metres.
The product comes with a 10 year warranty from the manufacturer.