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SunLight 100 (Spring 2023)
BioLite
SunLight 100 (Spring 2023)
$19.95
Description

  Integrated solar panel and 100 lumens of dimmable light

  Leave the AAAs behind and enjoy unlimited light from the power of the sun. The SunLight 100's integrated solar panel creates self-reliant recharging and maximizes efficiency through an integrated sundial and kickstand for optimal setup. A highly effective personal light, it packs easily and is perfect for campsites, wayfinding, and even a little bit of fun.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
BioLite
Weight:
3.4 oz (95 g)
Dimensions:
3.35 x 3.39 x 0.91 in (85 x 86 x 23 mm)
Other Features:
• 100 lumen dimmable white lantern
• Light with color thru RGB LEDs or cycle w/ Party Mode
• Solar charge in 7 hours or micro USB charge in 2 hours
• Up to 50 hours run time
• Ultra packable, the size of an ice cream sandwich

Light Panel With 3 Modes
• Choose from white, full color, or auto-cycle all colors in Party Mode

Hanging Clip
• Attach to tents or to other closed loops

Power Button
• Turn on/off and cycle through light modes

Micro USB Charge In
• Use for a quick charge or if there's no sun available

Solar Panel
• 0.45 W and can charge the SunLight fully in 7 hours

Sundial
• Analog sundial ensures you're getting max charge at all hours of the day

Kickstand
• Align your panel for faster charging and angle your light just right
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