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AlpenGlow 500 Lantern
BioLite
AlpenGlow 500 Lantern
$79.95
Description

  The BioLite AlpenGlow 500 rechargeable lantern delivers a dusk or daylight feel inspired by nature. Featuring high-efficiency ChromaReal LED technology, accurately render the colors in your environment with the glow of warm natural light. Feeling more aurora borealis? Shake the lantern for an instant rotation of mesmerizing color. Offering both ambient and task-based light, AlpenGlow 500 is ready for the backyard or the backcountry.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand
BioLite
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
LNB0100
Weight:
13.4 oz (380 g)
LUMENS:
500 max
BATTERY:
6,400 mAh (23.6 Wh) Li-Ion rechargeable
INPUTS:
Micro USB
OUTPUTS:
1x USB A, 5V / 2.4A
WATER RESISTANCE:
IPX4
COLOR RENDERING:
ChromaReal broad spectrum LED (CRI 90)
CHARGE TIME:
3 hrs by 5V/2A micro USB
LOCK MODE:
Yes
DIMENSIONS:
5.4 x 3.8 in (136 x 97 mm) diameter
IN THE BOX:
-- AlpenGlow 500
-- Instruction Manual
-- Micro USB charge cable
Other Features:
  • 500 lumens, runs for 5h HI & 200h LO
  • 6400 mAh rechargeable battery
  • IPX4 rating can withstand rain and splashing
  • Shake to access special lighting modes
  • ChromaReal LEDs create true tones at night
  • USB-out charges devices or runs BioLite SiteLights (sold separately)
  • Single or blended color modes
  • Modes: Cool & Warm White (Dimmable), Candle Flicker, Single Color, Multicolor, and Cycling Color
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