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Tool information: Manufacturer: Streamlight Model: 65089 Color: Olive Drab Product features: - Water-proof, machined aluminum case;anodized finish with non-slip, knurled grip
- Pocket clip; Glare guard protector (included)
- High intensity I/R LED solid state bulb which lasts 100,000 hours
- Run time up to 60 hours
- Compatible with most night vision goggles
Accessories: - Streamlight 73001 Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight, Black
- Streamlight 65612 Stylus Reach Penlight, with Flexible 7 Inch Extension Cable and White LED, Silver
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Price List for Streamlight 65130 Stylus Ir Infrared LED Penlight, No Sharp Spot
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Streamlight 65130 Stylus Ir Infrared LED Penlight, No Sharp SpotTool Review: Great IR pen-light Summary: 4 Stars
This is great for Wii hack projects. The LED is a very bright IR diode that runs on 3 AAAA batteries (that's right - quadruple A batteries) They are slightly rare which I dislike but the added slender design as a result is enjoyable. Quad-A's can be found at any Radioshack. This product is much more reliable than homemade IR pens for Wii-hacks or the ones you would find on ebay. It is designed for use with night-vision goggles. The only thing that I dislike about it is the on-off switch location. The switch is located at the very back of the device which makes it awkward for use initially; however with a little practice you stop noticing. To leave the IR LED in a continuous on position just screw the back all the way on. To use the push-button switch just unscrew it several twists from completely secure so that the pressure you apply completes the circuit connection. (This seems like an odd design but who am I to judge as long as it functions well).
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