
Dark outdoor areas stay unevenly lit, leaving shadows that hide obstacles and limit what you can see. This telescoping 2,000-lumen LED raises light up to 10 feet for wide overhead coverage, so you can clearly see and work across a large area.
Dark campsites, driveways, and outdoor work areas can leave shadows where gear and obstacles disappear. The 2,000-lumen LED light head sits on a telescoping pole that lifts it above ground and covers an approximately 80' diameter area. You can see your campsite, cooking area, or work zone clearly as you move and work after dark. If you're in a tight spot, the light head removes from the pole and includes a molded grommet for hanging overhead from hooks or supports. You can position the light above tables, work areas, or in your tent where a tripod won't fit and keep the area fully illuminated.
Low lanterns and handheld lights often shine at the wrong angle across tents, tables, and gear. The telescoping pole extends from approximately 3' to 10' tall, lifting the light above your setup. Light spreads downward across your camping or work area, keeping surfaces and surroundings visible while you move around and drawing insects away from where you are.
One light setting doesn't work well for every situation around camp or at night. Built-in white, amber, and red LED modes let you switch between full brightness for tasks, softer amber light around camp, and low-output red light when you want minimal glare. You can switch to the right light for the task and still see clearly without harsh glare.
Walking back to the light every time conditions change breaks your flow during camp setup or outdoor tasks. The Bluetooth app lets you adjust brightness, color, and individual LED panels from a distance. You can dial in the light from your chair, workbench, or cooking spot without stepping away and when someone wants to turn in early, you can prevent light from shinning into their tent or trailer.
Extension cords and generators add clutter around campsites and outdoor work areas. The integrated rechargeable 67 Wh Li-ion battery runs up to 4 hours at maximum brightness or up to 42 hours on lower dimmed settings. The light stays running through evenings at camp or extended outdoor tasks while you manage brightness for runtime.
Outdoor lighting gets moved, packed, and exposed to changing weather during trips and jobsite use. IP56 dust and water resistant construction supports outdoor conditions, and the tripod base uses spring-loaded legs with included ground stakes that store in the feet. After packing up, the light, pole, tripod, stakes, adapter, and USB-C charging cord store in the included water-resistant nylon carry bag for transport.
Single light setups can fall short when you need longer runtime, automatic activation, or a better way to pack and store your light between use. Optional accessories (sold separately) include a motion sensor that detects movement and triggers the light automatically, a portable power bank that mounts directly to the top of the unit to extend runtime and provide USB output for device charging, and a structured carry case that organizes and protects multiple components during transport. You can build out the system for hands-free operation, longer off-grid use, and packed, organized storage between setups.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer. Let's take a look at this Devos light ranger telescoping, LED lantern. 2000 lumens of power and it has a nice telescoping stand. I can only go up about eight feet in my studio, but this does go all the way up to 10 feet. So you can see really quickly just how fast it can light up an area and you can change it to amber or red depending on your lowlight settings that you need and for whatever else you need it for. So folks, again, a great option if you want to light up an area, I'm gonna go ahead and turn it off.
It does have a couple of different options as well as being able to turn off just a couple lights individually. And that's even, whenever they're a different color, you can do the same thing. So how cool is that, right So we have a lot of different options as far as what we can do to change out the different colors. And then we can even push this pin right here on the front. Now I can pop this off and now I can use it as a standalone light.
It's got a little hole in the top. I can put a, hook a carabiner or something up to it. It does have the built-in charge port down here for USBC. It does come with a portable charger and a main adapter for that. And again, you can take this powerful light even if it's off the stand and you can do what you need to whenever it's off the stand as well.
So it's a pretty nice feature. I can make it portable, I can hang it up somewhere if I need to, a great option. And then of course you just push that spring back in, it snaps right back into place. So I do wanna take this down a little bit and show you the base. So what's cool about the base is, let me lower it a little bit more here.
Okay, so what's cool about the base is that these legs, they can go all the way closed obviously, and then when this is all the way short, you can put it in the included bag. But what's neat is these have a couple (indistinct) in 'em and I can take this leg and I can move it to the first notch or I can fully open it. So that's gonna change how this light stand sits when I have the legs extended flat or up taller. It's gonna change the height a little bit more as well and give it more stability on uneven ground. So when I had it on today when we started, I just had it on the half like that. You do also get three tent stakes as I'm calling 'em. And you have slots right here in the legs. And when you have this up in place on the ground, you can put this stake in here now. And now I can put that in. Sorry, I dropped it. I'm gonna grab another one. You can put that stake in and then it's gonna hold this down on the ground a lot more stable than if you just had it by itself on the ground, just by itself like this. So those tent stakes that are included are gonna help give it stability. Another neat thing is it has an internal battery, as you saw, I don't have it plugged in right now. You get four hours at max brightness, 45 hours on the lower dim settings. And what's neat is you can even use this, whenever it's turned off, you can even use it to charge another battery that uses that same USB connector, that USBC. So whether you're charging a phone or something like that, you can do that with that internal battery as well. Now the carrying bag, they do give you a nice carrying bag. It does have a slot in here with some hook and loop. That's where you put your charger and your tent stakes when you're not using them. And then the rest of the light just comes down and goes right into the bag with ease. So now I can take the bag, I can put my light in here, then I have a nice spot, let me put this on the table, make it a little easier. Then I have a nice spot that I can easily put this in the case or a bag rather and then transport it with ease. And like I said, I can put all my tent stakes and everything in there and then just zip it up and I'm ready to go. So it's pretty much the size of like a camping chair that folds up, those kind of things. So again, it's a great option for you if you're looking for a way to light up a large area, and it's gonna illuminate about 80 feet in diameter around the area that you have it lighten up. So again, builtin, LED modes of white, amber, and red, and it's rechargeable and you can even use your phone and the Bluetooth connection to control it. So you can turn the lights on and off, adjust the brightness and the color, group the lights together, so if you have multiple light rangers, you can hook them all up wirelessly by using that app and light up a bigger area. Let's say you have four of these at a campsite or something, you can light up a big enough area to, I don't know, play some beanbag toss or something like that, who knows So a great option for you as well. Well folks, I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look together. I do want to go ahead and show you one last image before we go. This is my coworker out there, Evangeline. She does a lot of test videos as well, but more outside in the real world, if you will. You can see this at its highest height and you can see her putting up her tent for the shot for that day or whatnot. So pretty impressive on the height and how much it's gonna light up the area at nighttime. So again, folks, if you have any questions about this or any other products, reach out to us. We're more than happy to assist you. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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