Master Visibility with the LED Scene Light + Warning Strobe

Master Visibility with the LED Scene Light + Warning Strobe


Illuminate and Alert with One Smart Device

When you're working in dimly lit environments or navigating tight urban spaces, having reliable lighting isn't a luxury—it’s a must. The LED Scene Light With Warning Strobe Lamp (1350 lumens, black) from 24/7 Response delivers on both fronts—providing crisp illumination for your workspace and powerful warning strobes for safety.


Why This Light Stands Out

  1. Dual-Function Design

    • Switch between a clear, 1350-lumen scene light and an amber strobe warning light—perfect for both illumination and alerting others.

  2. Versatile Flash Patterns

    • Customize your warning signals with 14 flash patterns and high/low power modes. You can even synchronize multiple units for simultaneous or alternating strobe effects.

  3. Broad, Effective Coverage

    • The angled 45° beam ensures wide-area coverage—ideal for side- or rear-mounting on vehicles or trailers.

  4. Built to Last

    • IP67 and IP69K ratings protect against dust and water ingress, and it performs reliably in temperatures from –30°C to +50°C

  5. Broad Compatibility and Efficiency

    • Operates on dual-voltage (12/24 Vdc), drawing just 1.54 A @ 12 V or 0.81 A @ 24 V—offering energy efficiency and flexibility across vehicle types.

  6. Robust Certifications & Warranty

    • Fully certified with ECE R65, R148, EMC R10, and includes a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.

  7. Compact and Lightweight

    • Measuring just 180 × 28 × 61 mm and weighing a mere 0.5 kg, this light is practical for tight spaces or discreet applications.


Ideal Applications

  • Commercial Work Vans & Contractors: Light up your work area and warn others at the same time.

  • Recovery & Utility Fleets: Boost safety during roadside breakdowns or load shifts.

  • Trailers & Delivery Vehicles: Reduce the risk of collisions while reversing or manoeuvring.

  • Off-Road & Camper Vans: Perfect for setting up camp or navigating through dimly lit routes.

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