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Thank you for viewing! Ships the same day. This is a compact LED lantern, perfect for outdoor activities and emergencies. Despite its small size, it boasts a brightness of 180 lumens, easily illuminating the inside of a tent. It runs on dry cell batteries (3 AAA batteries), so if you have spare batteries on hand, you can use it immediately in case of a power outage or disaster. Unlike rechargeable lanterns, you don't have to worry about running out of battery power while in use. Features 5 lighting modes: High / Medium / Low / Strobe / SOS The SOS mode, in particular, flashes repeatedly, making it useful in situations where you need to signal for help. The back has a magnet, allowing you to attach it to metal surfaces during car maintenance. It also comes with a carabiner, so you can easily hang it from tents, tree branches, etc. Furthermore, you can use it by clipping it to the top of your computer, making it a great face light for Zoom meetings! You can adjust the brightness, so it can even give you a skin-beautifying effect. 【Set Sale】 1 piece: ¥980 2 pieces: ¥1,350 3 pieces: ¥1,850 4 pieces: ¥2,160 ※ Set discounts are available. 【Product Details】 ・Power: 3 AAA batteries (※ Batteries not included) ・Number of LEDs: 3 ・Brightness: 180 lumens ・Lighting modes: 5 (High / Medium / Low / Strobe / SOS) ・Size: Diameter 70mm x Height 42mm (72mm including hook) ・Weight: 68g ※ The outer box may be slightly crushed during shipping, but there is no problem with the product itself. Thank you for your understanding. Lantern Camping Outdoor Disaster Evacuation Earthquake Battery-powered
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