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  2. Olight - Wikipedia

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    Olight is a flashlight brand [4] that was founded in 2007 by Fox Fan. [5] The brand is headquartered in Taiwan, [6] and has operations in Georgia, United States. [7] Olight specializes in the production of flashlights, [8] including LED flashlights, [9] survival lights, [10] and tactical flashlights. [11] In addition, it also produces headlamps ...

  3. AceBeam - Wikipedia

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    AceBeam was founded in 2014 in Shenzhen by Michael Song, a graduate of Beihang University. [4]Over the years, AceBeam has introduced long-distance tactical flashlights, [5] headlamps, [6] [7] everyday carry lights, [8] white laser lights, searchlights, [9] [10] [11] emergency battery-charging flashlights, [12] [13] [14] high-lumen flashlights, [15] and camping lights.

  4. The Best Pocket Flashlights. Best Overall: Streamlight 66601 Best Value: Hatori Super Small Mini Best Super-Small: Olight I1R 2 Pro Eos Best for a Keychain: Streamlight 73300 Pocket Mate Best for ...

  5. Kel-Lite - Wikipedia

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    The Kel-Lite was a highly-durable, weather- and shock-resistant flashlight (UK: torch), made of heavy 6061-T6 aluminium. According to company founder Donald Keller, a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff, he began working on the concept in 1964 as he was tired of the lack of durability of the generically available, cheap metal flashlights of the day; the prototype was largely designed by 1968. [1]

  6. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    The police car on the right is a slicktop car, lacking the traditional roof-mounted lightbar seen on the car on the left. The aerodynamic properties of light bars can be important for police applications, as fuel efficiency and drag are concerns in patrol and pursuit. Because of this, some police cars do not have roof mounted lightbars.

  7. Maglite - Wikipedia

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    Maglite flashlights have been known to be used as a ready substitute for a baton. In 2004, the Los Angeles Police Commission moved to use smaller flashlights, with Alan Skobin, the commission vice-president, stating that "This policy makes clear flashlights are for illumination and discourages their use as an impact tool.

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