FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between CW, NW, and WW flashlights?
A1: CW (Cool White: 5000 - 6500K), NW (Neutral White 3500k - 5000K), and WW (Warm White 2700 - 3500K) represent the color temperature of lights produced by the bulb, and color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K).
Q2: What is the difference between CW, NW, and WW flashlights?
A2: CW and NW flashlights have different color temperatures, therefore, they are suited for different scenarios. CW flashlights have a cool bluish tint color temperature, more suitable for outdoor activities, search and rescue situations, or other scenarios where high visibility and energy-saving features are needed. On the other hand, NW flashlights produce a balanced color temperature that is less harsh on the eyes, making them more suitable for indoor activities or general use. So, whether you need a CW flashlight or an NW flashlight will depend on the specific applications.
Q3: Does the Baton 3 Pro have a sensor?
A3: No.

Color: Desert Tan
Color Temperature : NW (4000~5200K)
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Color: Black
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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Color: OD Green
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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Color: Black
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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Color: OD Green
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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Color: Desert Tan
Color Temperature : NW (4000~5200K)
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Color: Desert Tan
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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Color: OD Green
Color Temperature : CW (5700~6700K)
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File Name | Size | Link |
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Baton 3 Pro User Manual.pdf | 9300KB | |
Baton 3 Pro Warning Manual.pdf | 1513KB |
Color: Black
Color Temperature : NW (4000~5200K)
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