Celestron Night Vision Red Flashlight
Safely Navigate Dark Sky Sites with this Portable Red LED Flashlight from Celestron!
A red flashlight is a must-have for amateur astronomers and night sky enthusiasts who want to safely navigate dark sky sites at night. Typical white light flashlights will cause your pupils to contract, making it hard to navigate in dark settings. This natural reaction takes less than a second to occur, but it can take more than 30 minutes for your natural night vision to recover. This is why it's always best to use a red LED flashlight, which protects your natural night vision, allowing you to more easily navigate dark sites and enjoy the full potential of your telescope.
This Night Vision Red Flashlight from Celestron features two red LEDs to provide ample illumination. It also includes a convenient and easy-to-use thumb wheel that allows you to make quick adjustments to the brightness as needed. The rectangular shape of the flashlight is a great benefit, as it keeps it from rolling from your observing table while also making it easier to hold. A lanyard is attached so you can wear it around your neck. A pre-installed 9V battery included, allowing you to get started without delays.
Night Vision Red Flashlight At a Glance
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An Essential Accessory for Night Sky Enthusiasts and Amateur Astronomers
With this powerful red LED flashlight from Celestron, you'll have no trouble reading star charts, adjusting your telescope, and navigating dark sky sites, all without affecting your natural night vision. Learn more about this essential astronomy accessory below!
Compact & Portable Design
This Night Vision Red Flashlight from Celestron a compact rectangular form factor, which ensure the flashlight doesn't away when placed on a level surface. It also includes a 20" lanyard that allows you to secure the flashlight around your neck, making it easy to safely navigate dark sky sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I replace the battery?
This Night Vision Red LED Flashlight from Celestron is powered by a pre-installed 9V battery. When the time comes to replace the battery, you can do so by removing the front cover and extracting the internal assembly. After removing the entire internal assembly, simply swap in a new battery, replace the internal assembly, and reseal the front cover.
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