LightObsession
Flashlight Enthusiast
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- Nov 12, 2004
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I just dropped by the Coast website to see if they had anything new in their line up and saw these very unique lights using COB LEDs and multi color outputs with side-by-side 2AAA format and a 180 degree rotating head and a magnet.
This is the first light I've seen with this style of rotating head, but there may be others that I don't know about.
The lights come with 2, 3 or 4 color LEDs in 1 light and the choices are White with UV, Red, Blue and/or Green.
I only found 1 brief review and couldn't find anyplace online to buy them.
The Coast website says coming soon.
The Coast pricing is $20 for the White/UV model and $18 for the White/Red/Blue/Green, which usually means that they'll be available at retailers for 20% to 50% less.
As usual, no description of the user interface on the coast website, but the one video review on youtube appeared to require cycling through all colors to turn the light off, which I really don't like, but I do really like the form factor of these lights.
It appears to have only one power level, which is listed at 80 lumens, but the listed beam distance is only 42 ft, so it must be very floody.
Now I just need to find someplace to buy it.
This is the first light I've seen with this style of rotating head, but there may be others that I don't know about.
The lights come with 2, 3 or 4 color LEDs in 1 light and the choices are White with UV, Red, Blue and/or Green.
I only found 1 brief review and couldn't find anyplace online to buy them.
The Coast website says coming soon.
The Coast pricing is $20 for the White/UV model and $18 for the White/Red/Blue/Green, which usually means that they'll be available at retailers for 20% to 50% less.
As usual, no description of the user interface on the coast website, but the one video review on youtube appeared to require cycling through all colors to turn the light off, which I really don't like, but I do really like the form factor of these lights.
It appears to have only one power level, which is listed at 80 lumens, but the listed beam distance is only 42 ft, so it must be very floody.
Now I just need to find someplace to buy it.