December 2013 Newsletter
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It’s been a crazy holiday season here at BatteryJunction.com and we hope everyone was able to enjoy this special time of year! While we were busy offering some of our biggest discounts ever, the brilliant minds at some of our favorite manufacturers were launching new products for the end of the year! We picked up the full line of Niteye tactical and EDC flashlights. SUNWAYMAN put its magnetic control ring interface to use on a simple and elegant 2x CR123A flashlight. We’re also finding new ways to connect through Google+, Pintrest, and Instagram! We’re pushing in to the New Year in a big way and can’t wait for you to join the conversation!
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Nitecore P12
Slim Profile. Ample Output.
Nitecore’s newest addition to its Precision Series is the slim and intuitive P12. At less than 5.5 inches, and capable of producing 950 lumens, the P12 is one of the brightest lights of its size in the world. As always, the P12 is built from ultra-tough anodized aluminum, and features Nitecore’s patented “Precision Digital Optics” technology for optimized reflector performance and beam quality. The P12’s interface is a simple tail switch coupled with an easy-to-find side switch for mode selection. Nitecore included a one lumen firefly mode as well as a medium and high mode to accompany the brilliant 950 lumen high output.
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Nitecore Chameleon Series
Any color for any need
The Nitecore Chameleon is a brilliant new LED flashlight powered by a single 18650 or two CR123A cells. A tail switch activates the light while two side-switches select the modes of either the white XM-L2 LED, or the special-purpose colored LED. The primary LED generates up to 440 lumens. Nitecore offers three different chameleon models, each one featuring a different colored auxiliary LED. Red preserves night vision while illuminating your surroundings. Green is easily detected by the human eye, and can help you stay visible from a distance. Blue LED’s are perfect for spotting blood while tracking game or fishing in the dark. On top of the two main light sources, each Chameleon model features two RGB LED’s. Choose the color that works best for you, and experience the versatility of a Chameleon.
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Niteye Flashlights
The Eyes at Night
We picked up the entire line of Niteye flashlights and we’re impressed with the variety and power offered from this tactical brand. From the brilliant 3000 lumen EYE40 searchlight, to the ultra-compact 280 lumen MSC10, Niteye covers every style, configuration, and purpose. Niteye also makes a full series of bike lights that secure firmly to your handlebars and provide hours of far-reaching illumination. All of Niteye’s lights are constructed from durable materials and feature innovative interfaces and aggressive styling.
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SUNWAYMAN V25C
Variable Outputs in a Full-Sized Light
SUNWAYMAN’s magnetic control ring interface is among our favorite styles. The smooth rotation of V25C’s control ring throttles up output from a 0.1 lumen low to a 780 lumen maximum output, allowing you to stop at the precise output you’re looking for. A durable aluminum body and O-ring seals mean this light is tough enough to bring with you into the back country or on the jobsite. The V25C is powered by one 18650 or two CR123A batteries and features a recessed tail switch.
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TerraLUX Colorado
As Tough as the Rockies
The Colorado is a straight-forward LED flashlight from TerraLUX. Its impact-resistant polymer body is built to be both tough and ergonomic. A machined aluminum head houses an advanced LED and smooth reflector for a far-reaching beam. The Colorado is powered by four AA batteries and can produce up to 580 lumens in high mode. A single tail switch activates the light and cycles through four output modes so you can find the ideal lighting for your needs.
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Join the Conversation!
Our New Social Channels
We’re finishing off 2013 in a big way by expanding the conversation onto Pinterest, Google+, and Instagram as well as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube! Find us, follow us, and share our message with the world! Gear up. Power on.
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