Specification:
Charging time:30 minutes
Working time:24 hours
Illuminative distance:200 meters
Lumen:1W LED, 110-120LM
Charge method:5V micro usb cable
How to Make Sure the Device’s Working Status?
Shortly press the power button to check the working status of the battery:
1. Red Light Blink Once per Second: The device need to be charged.
2. Red Light Blink Twice per Second: The power can support the light normally.
3. Red Light Blink Third Time per Second: Full charged.
How Many Flash Pattern?
2 Kind of Flashing Mode—Single Flash, Double Flash:
Long press the power button for 3 seconds to turn on/off the strobe light.
After turn on the device, the light flash once a time, then press the button twice, the light will flash twice a time.
How do I know whether the strobe light is being charging?
Charging: You could see the red light flashing quickly;
Full charged: You will see the red light flashing slowly.
Package List:
1 x 2 Piece of Flashlight kit
Product Features
- Make your DJI Mavic Pro Phantom 4 Pro or Other Drones to be visible when night cruise, easy to avoid a obstacle.
- Velcro Design: Easy to install and release, won’t destroy your drone construction.
- Easy to Charge: Powered by Extra Rechargable Lipo Battery, lower heating during working.
- Long working time: About 2 hours light, enjoy your fly time.
- Light weight with Power Supply about 0.01lb, will not consume extra power of your drone during flying.(DJI Drones are Not Included.)
These are NOT FAA complaint, and are NOT strobes or Bright by any means. Waste of money I’m not sure how these have any good reviews as strobes my guess is they are planted. Here is my full review as compared to other lights we tested and now use. Bought a set of these to try and while they came quick and packaged well they are clearly a poor knock off of the other FAA complaint strobes on Amazon. These are not even as bright as some of the cheap bike lights we tested. First off they do not strobe they dimly flash at best, and are…
These do the job when flying at dusk Although I haven’t gotten these flashers three miles away from me, I believe they can be seen for three miles to meet the part 107 requirement for visibility when flying at dusk, and they may work for somebody looking for a night-flight waiver. They make the drone easy for me to see. They work fine, stick to the drone with a a little Velcro patch, but they don’t look like a finished piece of equipment, are only a circuit board with the switch, led flasher, battery, and controls covered with a…
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