Inova 24/7做信号灯也相当不错啊
Inova 24/7 LED Smartbright
This is one of the neatest little gadgets I've come across. Just about everyone I show the multi-functional Inova 24/7 to wants one - my wife commandeered my yellow one just after I got it from Woody at TRGear. The 24/7 is personal light/signal that can be worn or mounted in a variety of positions. It measures 3" high by 1.9" wide and 0.9" thick. It has 4 white, 2 red and 2 yellow LEDs and is powered by a DL123 battery. The plastic housing has an octogonal dial/bezel covered with a rubber coating that rotates to 8 different positions, which make the LEDs light up in a variety of combinations:
Off position
Low output white (low-level flashlight)
High output white (flashlight)
Signal strobe (white LEDs flash at a constant rate)
S.O.S. signal (white LEDs flash in the S.O.S. sequence)
3 Colour distress signal (the red, white and yellow LEDs flash rapidly in succession - looks like an emergency vehicle)
2 Colour emergency beacon (red and yellow flash alternately at a medium speed - fading on and off)
Night vision red (red LEDs constant 'on')
Locator beacon (red LEDs at a very low output for locating the unit in the dark - 15,000 hour battery life)
The 24/7 housing is available in yellow and a very dark OD green/black. It will stand up on its own, either upright or on its side. The light can be bought by itself or with an accessory kit, which provides a variety of mounting options - head strap mount, 4 wall brackets (mounted with screws or double-back tape), magnetic mount, and neck strap. The head mount and magnetic mount both swivel to allow angle adjustment. The LEDs on this thing are very bright and can be seen quite easily during the day, and from quite far away at night. Turn the 3-colour signal on while following a car at night and they'd probably pull over to the side of the road. It's a useful little light with a variety of uses. It's small enough to use while jogging, or bicycling. It kicks ass over the LED tail light I have on my bicycle. I carry it with me as much as possible - never know when I'll need it in a roadside emergency or just need a flashlight. Note that it is water-resistant, NOT submersible. I got them at TRgear - tell Woody or Keith I sent ya. |