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The new smallest size LuminIAID Packlite Halo, although our smallest amphibious light aid lantern (camping light), please don't underestimate it. Packlite Halo is only available in Asia and can be supplied in 50 lumens, with a simple twisting function and easy charging. Because of its portable size, Packlite Halo is the ideal lantern/camping light for every outdoor sportsman. In addition, Halo is also very suitable for night fishing, mountain climbing, and even a standing stock for earthquake packs and emergency escape bags!
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Product specifications
Dimensions: 10 cm wide x 10 cm long x 3 cm high (not inflated)
10 cm wide x 10 cm long x 10 cm high (inflatable)
Weight: 97 g
Operating temperature: -20 ° C ~ 60 ° C
Material: TPU, lithium ion polymer battery, single crystal solar panel
Place of Origin: American Design, Continental OEM Assembly
Instructions for use
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1. Charge directly under outdoor sunlight for 10 hours. When the red charging indicator lights up, it indicates that it is in the best state of charge.
2. Please pinch or lightly bite the valve, then blow or inhale into the light-assisted lamp bag/lantern to expand it.
3. Press the red switch button to perform the light settings, in turn to turn on the light, select the brightness, and turn off the light.
common problem
How to inflate my light aid lamp bag/lantern?
The solar amphibious light-assist light bag uses a high-quality valve-type valve device to keep the internal air from flowing out. When preparing to blow or inhale, simply bite the mouth with your mouth or pinch the bottom of the valve to make the valve open for easy air ingress. After a period of use, the air valve becomes softer and more elastic, making it easier to inflate.
Solar amphibious light-assisted lanterns and rainbow light-assisted lanterns are all equipped with new air valve devices and designed with a torsional pressure storage function. Simply twist and pull the luminaire, slowly stretch it to allow the air to naturally enter the interior, and then use the air valve to blow in or into the air to inflate the luminaire until it is fully full.
How to adjust the brightness setting of my light aid lamp/lantern, turn the light on or off?
Each solar-powered light product has a red switch button underneath the solar panel. Press this button to turn on the light, press to select different brightness settings, and then press to turn off the light. Intimately design the button surface as a sink button to ensure that your light-assisted light bag/lantern will not lose power due to accidental touch.
What temperature range is my light aid lamp/lantern suitable for?
Every solar light-receiving lamp product has passed the inspection test. The most suitable temperature range for operation is between -20 °C and 60 ̊C; the most ideal storage temperature range is between 15 ̊C and 20 ̊C.
How to charge my light aid lamp bag/lantern?
Before charging, please confirm that the light of your light-receiving light bag/lantern has been turned off, then place the solar panel face up and place it in the place where the sunlight can be directly exposed for about 7 hours to ensure that the battery is fully charged. When the light has been turned off and the solar panel is absorbing sunlight, the charging indicator set under the switch button will display a red light indicating that it is charging.
The solar amphibious light-assist light bag is additionally equipped with a green indicator light. When the battery is full, it will display green light to remind you that the charging has been completed! At present, only the latest light-receiving light bag has this feature.
How long does it take for my light-assisted light bag/lantern to be fully charged?
All solar-powered light products are equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery, which is the type of battery commonly used in most mobile phone brands. When fully charged, this battery not only maintains most of the internal power, but even supplies light when it is reopened after more than a year. But like any rechargeable battery, it doesn't take a while to leave a small amount of power. In order to ensure that when you need to use, this battery product is still in the best state of sufficient power. It is recommended that you fill the lamp at least once every 6~8 months under the direct sunlight.
Why does my light aid lamp bag/lantern need to be inflated?
The solar light aid lamp applies for the patented LED inflatable light bag/lantern design, which can make the product become a light and easy to carry lantern shape, which makes it easy to flatten the storage and charging, and it can be extended to become the main body of the lamp, which will be bright. The LED light source diffuses gently to create a soft, visual atmosphere.
What material is my light aid lamp/lantern made of?
The light-resistant lamp bag/lantern is made of the following components: TPU -- a safe, environmentally friendly, sustainable material, 100% PVC-free or phthalate-free; a high-performance single-crystal solar panel; a lithium ion Lithium-ion polymer battery.
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- • Four brightness settings • LED lighting time can be up to 10 hours or more • Direct sunlight charging, can be completed within 10 hours • Charging indicator light, when the red charging indicator lights up, it indicates that it is in the best state of ch
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