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Headlamps for Rescue and Tactical Helmets




Clip these headlamps right into a mount on your tactical or rescue helmet. You can also clip them onto your gear’s MOLLE strap. These headlamps all have multiple LED color options for different scenarios. Use the red or blue beam in low-light environments to preserve your night vision. The blue beam lets you see more details and color differences than the red beam—you can even read. The green beam shows more contrast than red and blue beams, but it can interfere with your ability to see in dark conditions. Meeting ANSI/Plato F1, these lights have been tested for light output, impact resistance, and run time.
Style B are best for lighting up long distances where water is a concern. Our most water-resistant option, they’re rated IP08 to handle prolonged submersion. Their spot beam has a bright center to illuminate faraway objects. When wearing night-vision goggles, switch these headlamps to infrared light to see clear, crisp images in dim light or pitch black. You can also program the order that the beam colors appear with each push of a button based on your preference. Bend the arm to direct light where you need it. To keep them from turning on accidentally, they have a digital lockout option. These headlamps include common helmet mount adapters such as ARC, M-LOK, MICH, Picatinny, and ABR.
Style C project light the farthest of these headlamps. Tilt them up to 90° to point light where you need it. To view clear images through night-vision goggles in dim light or pitch black, switch them to infrared light. A digital lockout option keeps the beam from turning on accidentally. IP07-rated for temporary submersion, they’ll keep working if you drop them in water. These headlamps are compatible with NVG mounts and include a strap if you want to wear them without a helmet.
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Style | Head Tilt | For Helmet Location | Brightness (Battery Life) | Light Setting | Distance, ft. | Pattern | Color | Wd. | Dp. | Ht. | Strap Material | Batteries Included | Environmental Rating | Choose a Color | Each | |
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B | __ | Side | 100 lumens (18 hrs.) 1 lumens (50 hrs.) | High Beam Low Beam Dimmable | 110 | Spot | Blue Green Red White | 2" | 5 1/4" | 2" | __ | Yes | IP08 | 00000000 | 0000000 | |
C | 90° | Front | 550 lumens (2 hrs.) 3 lumens (75 hrs.) | High Beam Low Beam Dimmable | 310 | Spot | Blue Green Red White | 2" | 1" | 1 1/2" | Elastic | Yes | IP07 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Wire-Terminal Base Miniature Light Bulbs
Wire terminals allow you to connect these bulbs to a power source through a panel. These bulbs are sized to fit into tight spaces such as signs, instruments, indicators, and flashlights. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb.
Infrared LED bulbs are often used in night vision goggles, thermal imaging cameras, and TV remotes. Infrared bulbs produce light that is invisible to the human eye and emits more heat than incandescent light bulbs.
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Voltage | Wattage | Brightness | Current | Bulb Material | Color | Beam Angle | Rated Life, hrs. | Bulb Dia., mm | Bulb Lg. | Wire Terminal Lg. | O'all Lg. | Bulb Shape No. | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
9V DC (390 ohms); 24V DC (1,140 ohms) | 0.1W | Not Rated | 0.02A | Plastic | Clear | 30° | 1,000 | 5 | 0.34" | 1 1/8" | 1.465" | T1 3/4 | 10 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Variable Resistors for Infrared LED Light Bulbs (10/Pkg.) | 000000 | Pkg. | 000000 |