Streamlight 88054 ProTac HL USB 1000-Lumen Multi-Fuel USB Torcia Tattica Professionale Ricaricabile USB con Caricatore 120V AC/12-Volt DC, e Custodia, Nera, Confezione Trasparente Ricaricabile USB con Caricatore 120V AC/12V DC ProTac HL USB

Brand:‎Streamlight

3.8/5

170.93

Pro Tac HL USB è una luce tattica versatile che può essere caricata da più fonti e utilizzare tre tipi di batteria: batteria ricaricabile agli ioni di litio P/N 74175 di Streamlight, due batterie CR123A o un pacco batteria ricaricabile proprietario Streamlight Li-Ion USB. (Vedi i dettagli della batteria di seguito). Questa luce si ricarica da un laptop o dalla maggior parte dei caricabatterie da muro USB. La versatilità multi-batteria significa che puoi sempre utilizzare celle monouso primarie per alimentare la luce quando una fonte di ricarica non è disponibile. Progettato per l'uso in tutti i mercati, è dotato di un interruttore del tappo di coda per un funzionamento momentaneo o costante, tre diversi programmi selezionabili dall'utente e una clip da tasca per comodità. L'alloggiamento in alluminio con anodizzazione militare di tipo II contribuisce a rendere la luce estremamente durevole e resistente all'abrasione. Confezionato con una clip da tasca rimovibile e fondina.

Ricarica completamente la batteria in 7 ore con l'adattatore CA/USB Streamlight e carica la batteria ricaricabile agli ioni di litio nel prodotto. Tecnologia multicombustibile, utilizza una batteria ricaricabile agli ioni di litio (inclusa); accetta anche due batterie al litio CR123A o un pacco batteria ricaricabile USB agli ioni di litio protetto Streamlight SL-B26. La programmazione TEN-TAP consente la scelta di tre programmi: 1: alto/stroboscopico/basso; 2: solo alto; 3: basso/medio/alto. Alto per la massima illuminazione: 1000 lumen; 12000 candele; 219m di larghezza e percorre 3 ore e 15 minuti. Con il prodotto non vengono vendute batterie al litio autonome.
Batteries ‎2 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Composition ‎Lithium Ion
Battery Description ‎Lithium-Ion
Brand ‎Streamlight
Certification ‎IPX4, CE
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 20,512 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Description Pile ‎Lithium-Ion
Included Components ‎Flashlight, USB Battery, Charger, Holster, User Guide
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎88054
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.45 Pounds
Item Weight ‎7.2 ounces
Light Path Distance ‎219 Meters
Light Source Type LED
Light Source Type ‎LED
Luminous Flux ‎1000 Lumen
Manufacturer ‎Streamlight Inc
Material Aluminum
Material ‎Aluminum
Number of Batteries ‎2 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎88054
Pattern ‎Light
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎6.5 x 3 x 3.25 inches
Product Dimensions ‎6.5"D x 3"W x 3.25"H
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Natural Disasters, Everyday Carry, Emergencies, Safety, Security
Runtime ‎1 hour
Shape ‎Round
Size ‎ProTac HL USB
Special Feature Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Rechargeable
Special Feature ‎Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Rechargeable
Special Features ‎Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Rechargeable
Style ‎USB Rechargeable with 120V AC/12V DC Charger
Usage ‎Tactical, Emergency Prepardness, Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Outdoor Activities
Warranty Description ‎Limited lifetime warranty.
Warranty Type ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty
Water Resistance Level ‎Water Repellent
White Brightness ‎1000 Lumens

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Scritto da: Eric
Great small backup duty light and everyday carry pocket light!
I'm a police officer and I've worked nights for over 10 years, so I learned long ago to carry as many flashlights as I reasonably can when I'm working. It's a dreadful feeling when your flashlight starts to go dead when you're tracking suspects through the woods, on a lengthy car stop on the side of a busy highway, or working some other incident where there's no ability to stop and go recharge your light. My primary light carried on my duty belt is a Streamlight PolyStinger DS LED, my secondary is a Streamlight Strion LED, and for my third light I used to carry some cheap no-name pocket LED light that was essentially worthless but that I figured was better than nothing. I decided it was finally time to find a good quality backup pocket light for my third slot. As you can tell from my other lights I like Streamlight, but I'm also willing to carry whatever I feel is best for the job. My bias towards Streamlight is that they makes good quality durable lights, many which are rechargeable which is a huge plus when you're paying for all your equipment costs on a cop's salary. They back their products (they've repaired/replaced lights at no cost when I've managed to kill them in the past), and they are more affordable than some of the other manufacturers out there. I know SureFire is the big thing in the tactical arena, and I have used and do like some of their lights (I've currently got their weapon-light on my primary duty weapon), and others like Fenix have cult followings as well. But Streamlight puts out quality, durable, feature-packed lights that are just as good, and they do so at great prices. That being said, I did research several other ultra-small pocket lights (this size was about as big as I wanted to go) and I ended up choosing this Streamlight ProTac 1L. I've been carrying the ProTac 1L for about 6 months now and it's been a great little light. The very small size, coupled with the more than adequate light output, are the two biggest reasons I love it. There are other similarly-priced small lights out there with a higher stated output, but very few that're as incredibly small as this one. Many require two CR123 batteries (or AAAs in others), while this one just needs the one CR123. It's not rechargeable which is what I love about my PolyStinger LED and Strion LED, but then again I doubt you'll find any lights this size that are rechargeable. At least using a CR123 the batteries have a long 10-year shelf life, so if I bought one of these and left it in my truck or wife's car as a spare emergency light I wouldn't have to worry about the battery running dead quickly. Now with only one CR123 versus some other pocket lights having two, that does mean this one isn't going to have quite the battery life as the others, but to me the trade-off is worth it because I'd rather carry a very small light that I may need to change the battery out a little more often instead of a larger more cumbersome one that lasts longer but that I might decide to leave at home at times because it's bigger/heavier. When I'm already wearing/carrying 25 lbs of gear at work, and I need a light to fit in my pocket, I want to keep it as small and lightweight as possible. This one fits the bill perfectly. It's about as long as my index finger and even with the CR123 battery it weighs hardly anything. According to my scale the actual weight with the battery (I don't use the pocket clip) is only 1.81 oz, which is hardly noticeable at all. The physical design of the light is perfect. It's rugged and waterproof, which are two must-have features for me to carry it on duty. I have dropped it and banged it around plenty already and it's never skipped a beat. Even if it does end up failing it's got Streamlight's lifetime warranty which I've tested before and have faith in, plus it's only a $40 light. As far as design, a lot of the cheap small lights have the annoying cheap twist-on twist-off cap switches or a tailcap that's got a little rubber end to mimic a switch but is just spring-loaded to turn it on and off. This light has a bonafide tailcap switch, and it seems to be of the same quality and tactile feel as my Strion and Stingers. It works flawlessly for quick bursts of light or for clicking it on to turn the light on fully. The positioning of the tailcap switch allows me to easily use it as a light in my support hand while my weapon's in my strong hand without having to first rotate it in my hand to find the switch like you have to do with ones with a side-mounted switch. The contours of the body of the flashlight, instead of it being completely smooth, gives you a little more positive control over it and makes it that much easier to wedge it between your middle and ring finger. It's got an anti-roll head that works but the flat-sided rings just aren't as large and prominent as they are on larger lights. That's good because it keeps the overall size of the light down, but it does also mean that it's a little more apt to roll than those larger ones. The light output is selectable. The "Ten Tap Programming" lets you program it by clicking the power switch ten times in rapid succession. You can choose from High/Low/Strobe, which is how it's programmed when it arrives, High only, or Low/High. All that means is if you keep it on High/Low/Strobe then when you click it once it turns on High, click it twice rapidly and it turns on Strobe, and click it three times rapidly it turns on Low. On the Low/High it just allows you to alternate between those two outputs as you choose. I don't bother with any of those and just programmed it to High only. If I need a light I need all the output it has so I'm not worried about being able to use the Low mode to conserve power or the Strobe to gain attention (just rapid pushes of the momentary-on switch accomplishes the same thing as Strobe if you just need to strobe it for a few seconds). Keeping it on the High only setting is just simpler and more intuitive. Grab the light and press the button and I've got High power, I don't have to worry about if I accidentally double-click it and it starts strobing when that's not what I want. But if I'm ever in a situation where I do need to rely on the Low setting (say an extended power outage and this is the only light I have) or the Strobe setting, it's a quick process to use the Ten Tap Programming to switch over to being able to access those modes at that time. The output on High power is admirable for such a small light. I know everyone throws around lumens and I know there is science behind it, but after having carried numerous various lights from different manufacturers over the years I don't bank on those numbers too much after seeing how they work in the real world. For one, there's no standardized process across the board for measuring the lumens, so I don't doubt that there's some room for a manufacturer to use the most appealing rating even if it's not measured the same way as their competitors. Secondly, I feel that the beam pattern and concentration plays a big part too. A highly concentrated lower lumen light is probably going to seem brighter because of it's narrow piercing beam, and be more useful when it's a pocket light like this, than a widely diffused higher lumen light that just illuminates a much wider area but isn't very concentrated. This light offers a good compromise; the "hot spot" (the area of the beam where the most light is projected) is fairly narrow and concentrated, but there is a good amount of spillover to also illuminate a wider area near you to a lesser degree. The beam's not adjustable (which is good, an adjustable head can risk the waterproofing) so I think the setup is optimal for the size of light and it's intended use. Overall I'm very pleased with this light. It works great as a small pocket light while on duty, and I now carry it religiously in my jeans or shorts pocket when I'm off-duty. And I didn't mention much non-police uses, but in addition to now having
Scritto da: Andrew
The Streamlight Protac HL works well in the end, but not without hastle and more money spent in the begininng.
I bought this flashlight because I work security detail in an ugly part of my city, and when I need a flashlight, I need it to work consistently every time - because my life could depend on it. For a standard flashlight, that may be too much to ask for, but for a flashlight of this reputation and price, I was expecting much more. I bought the Streamlight Protac HL 2 months ago. It worked for about a month (long enough for the return time to expire), and then the 600 lumen output drastically decreased. I assumed it was exhausted batteries, and so I bought a new package of batteries. The Streamlight did not regain its 600 lumen output. It put out less than 200 lumen, in my estimations. At times the light did not turn on at all when the switch was pressed. I assumed that this was my fault, that maybe I didn't know how to use the Streamlight's "ten-tap" technology. After all, I couldn't find anything on the internet suggesting that anyone had ever had a problem with a Streamlight. I even bought another package of batteries, just to be sure that expired batteries weren't to blame. Sure enough, it was a problem with the flashlight. Bear in mind, I had not abused the light, submerged it, dropped it, exposed it to shock or high heat, and I would go as far as to say I babied it. It spent most of its time in the holster, on my belt. Streamlight has a limited lifetime warranty on parts defects, and so I decided to send the flashlight to the Streamlight repair facility, after filling out an online repair form on Streamlight's website, accompanied by a detailed description of the problem. I asked them to call me with their findings. I paid for 2 day priority mail, it was shipped within 2 days to their facility, and by the morning of the 3rd day, it was marked as shipped back to customer. I called them and asked what the problem was with my light, and they said it was that I must be using bad or inferior batteries, because they couldn't find anything wrong with the light. I told them that there was indeed a problem with the light, and that I had used both Energiser and Duracell batteries with expiration dates of 2021, and they said that I must be mistaken, and that they strongly recommend more new batteries. Personally, I don't think they looked at it at all. When the flashlight shipped back to me, I decided to inspect it myself. I figured I'd lose nothing since honoring the warranty was seemingly ignored by Streamlight, and as is, I had a useless paperweight of a flashlight. I started by cutting the rubber button on the tail-cap off, exposing the "guts" of the flash-light's switch, and immediately exposing the problem: corrosion in the tail-cap. An easy fix that I believe that Streamlight should have easily found and fixed. I ordered a new tail-cap on eBay for $16, and the light works like new. In the end: Does the light work now? Yes, but because I fixed the problem. Did it work in the beginning? No. Did Streamlight honor the warranty? No. They insinuated that I was mistaken to weasel out of warranty work, and offered no solution to the problem. Total cost of flash light after repairs, shipping, and batteries: Easily over $100 Would you recommend this product? No. The product is made in China, offers quality craftsmanship, but poor quality control, and customer service is marginal at best. For you to buy a flash light this expensive, you would have to need it for a tactical/emergency situation, and if it doesn't work in even simple situations, you have a serious problem. I will probably get steam-rolled for this negative review, but I can only report my experience. I can't speak for the entire Streamlight brand, nor other model flashlights of this brand. I'm only speaking from my experience, and this being my first and only Streamlight, I can tell you that I'm not pleased.
Scritto da: Jake
Bright and Sturdy
This is a very nice flashlight. For the price, it does exactly what it should. The tape switch is a bit mushy, but works just fine. The rubbery mounts that you are supposed to use to attach the switch are a bit slippery but will work fine. I used rubber bands from the packaging to help secure it better, but ranger bands would work better. They make polymer solutions that presumably would work fine. When installing the tape switch, be careful not to rotate the end cap of the flashlight too much or it may not turn on. The Magpul polymer 45 degree scout mount works perfectly with this light. The light DOES NOT come with the screws necessary to mount, but your mount should come with the appropriate screws. This casts plenty of light, with a nice hot spot in the middle, and plenty of spill to see around corners. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Small, compact and powerful.
Used daily. Always works. Have traveled in planes with it multiple times. High beam small enough for hand held. This is an amazing product you end up using it often. Plus if you do get into an altercation, your all good ????
Scritto da: Dom
Expensive tat
A mistake I made buying this - over priced and low quality build and finish. Tail cap switch switches on with slightest touch or knock and coating is not very well done. This flashlight does not feel like quality. It feels like cheaply-made junk. Tail switch feels awful and feels like it will wear very quickly. Resembles Wolfeye flashlights I purchased and gave away. First and last Streamlight I will buy. Fenix, Nitecore, Thrunite, Olight, Zebralight and others make MUCH better flashlights. The cost of this is ridiculous for what it is and I don't know how it is justified. This is another flashlight I will give away. I thought Streamlight made better lights...You can pay less and get much better flashlights.
Scritto da: Mr. N. Kerfoot
Very expensive... for what it is
You must be able to find this kind of lite cheaper....
Scritto da: Simon Christensen
Look out for fakes
Received a counterfit.
Scritto da: Andrew
Components are not tight
I’ve ordered 2-3 lights now. They are decent lights, simple and effective. Customizable programming with ten tap for the light modes which is very convenient and a step above everyone else. But the constant repeating issue is the components are all not tight and wiggle around. Shaking the light or tapping it against something causes the light to flicker. I’ve always had to disassemble the entire light and tighten each components to stop this, as well as extend the spring to make proper contact on the batteries. There are 2 internal nuts on either end of the batteries that come loose and cause the poor battery life and flickering. Poor manufacturing standards. I expect much better.

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