
Streamlight's Super Siege is a brilliant 1,100-lumen rechargeable light that is ideal for large-scale scene lighting and also functions as an auxiliary USB power source to charge personal electronic devices.
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The star feature of this light is the charging method. Instead of some proprietary charging cord or cradle, the ProTac HL USB gets its juice from a standard micro-USB cord.
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Streamlight Inc., provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, announced that it increased the light output of three TLR gun-mounted high lumen (HL) lights: the TLR-1 HL, the TLR-2 HL, and the TLR-2 HL G. Each of the models now delivers 800 lumens of blinding white light.
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This year POLICE featured hundreds of products in our coverage of law enforcement technologies, tools, weapons, and apparel. We have determined these 20 products to be the most popular covered in the magazine during 2015.
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Streamlight Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting, introduced the rechargeable Stylus Pro USB UV, a sleek, compact penlight that provides ultraviolet (UV) light for detecting engine or HVAC leaks, fraudulent documents, or for use in forensic investigations. The new light also includes a USB port that allows for on-the-go charging.
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The UltraStinger LED, which provides 1,100 lumens of blinding light and 65,000 candela for a far-reaching beam, is the most powerful model in the signature Stinger family.
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Made exclusively for Glock model 42 and 43 pistols and weighing in at a mere 36 grams, the TLR-6 packs a lot of bang in a small package.
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Streamlight Inc.,has introduced a pink version of its Siege AA ultra-compact lantern to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October and raise money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Streamlight Inc. raised nearly $3,200 in proceeds from the first annual Streamlight 5K for Concerns for Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.).
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Streamlight Inc. renewed its sponsorship of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), which provides support to the families and co-workers of fallen officers. The company’s contribution for 2015 totaled $130,500.
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