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Portable Light When And Where You Need It
Built for commercial use, the LightRanger 4000 is designed to meet the demands of professionals and DIYers who require brightness, reliability and portability.
Whether you’re lighting a workspace, job site, emergency scene, or need extra overhead light for detailed tasks, the LightRanger 4000 provides up to 4,000 lumens to brighten an area up to 100 ft. in diameter.
Its adjustable height from 3 ft. to 10 ft. provides increased visibility and light spread, and it weighs just 6 lbs.
With a runtime of 4.75 hrs. on medium output (2,000 lumens) or 3 hrs. on maximum (4,000 lumens), it has a color temperature of 5000K to simulate daylight.
It can quickly charge via USB-C to 70% in 3 hrs. or 100% in 4 hrs., and it features a tripod design with spring-loaded legs. Ground stakes are included and stored in the tripod feet.
LightRanger features a 74-watt Li-ion battery that can also charge other devices. Its patent-pending design is waterproof, with a molded protective case and a waterproof zipper. The light’s head includes an impact bumper for added protection.
You can control lighting settings on your smartphone via Bluetooth using the Devos app for added convenience. You can adjust individual LED panels and dimming for multiple lights, as well as activate Boost mode for maximum lumens.
A variety of solar add-on panels are available on the website for charging when standard power is unavailable.
Priced at $350 for the 4000 model on their website, smaller versions are available starting at $175.
If you’re looking for a durable, commercial-grade light that can go where the work is, the LightRanger series might be worth considering.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Devos, LLC, 752 N 2250 W, Unit A,
Springville, Utah 84663 (ph 435-334-4277; cs@devosbrands.com; www.devosoutdoor.com).


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