<p><strong>F101 Stealth Identification <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/beacon” target=”_blank”>Beacon</a></strong> by <strong>EARMOR</strong> is a top-notch tool with <strong><a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/led” target=”_blank”>LED diodes</a></strong> to enhance your <strong>field safety</strong>. This beacon is <strong>waterproof and dustproof (IPX8)</strong> and offers <strong>2 operating modes (visible light and <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/ir” target=”_blank”>IR</a>)</strong>, with <strong>each mode featuring two functions (steady light and flashing light)</strong>. It is powered by <strong>1 CR123A battery</strong> and <strong>provides an impressive runtime of 200 hours</strong> (tested in green constant light mode).<br />With a <strong>three-position switch (off/steady/flash)</strong>, you can easily turn on the light and select the desired lighting mode.<br />A special mode switch allows <strong>toggling between visible light and IR mode</strong> (visible with <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/nvg” target=”_blank”>night vision goggles</a>).<br />The function switch features a nub for <strong>easy operation even with gloves</strong>. The mode switch has a smaller similar nub, but you can also just remember that <strong>visible light is front and IR is rear</strong>, assuming the light is mounted correctly. The beacon also <strong>provides vibrating feedback when the IR mode is activated</strong>, confirming it is on even when not visible.</p>
<p>F101 is designed to <strong>meet the highest durability standards</strong>. With <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/ip-ochrana” target=”_blank”>IP certification <strong>IPX8</strong></a>, this beacon is <strong>suitable for use in extreme conditions including wind, rain, snow, and frost</strong>.<br />Its <strong>robust hardened polymer construction withstands extreme heat</strong> and is <strong>ideal for use in deserts and other dusty areas</strong>.<br />Additionally, th..

























