IMALENT BTL50: The New-Gen Digital Zoom Flashlight Redefining EDC Lighting

IMALENT BTL50: The New-Gen Digital Zoom Flashlight Redefining EDC Lighting

Imagine a flashlight that bridges the gap between a focused searchlight and a broad floodlight with a single flick of a dial—all without any moving mechanical parts. The IMALENT BTL50 is a breakthrough in EDC (Everyday Carry) technology, introducing a "Digital Zoom" system that delivers up to 3000 lumens of ultra-precise light.

Revolutionary Electronic Zoom Focus

At the heart of the BTL50 is the high-efficiency LC Diffractive Electro-Optic Lens. Instead of the physical sliding barrels found in traditional zoom lights, the BTL50 uses electronic pulses to rearrange light patterns. This means zero mechanical wear, better waterproofing, and instantaneous transitions between a 916-meter long-distance beam and a wide, even floodlight.

Electronic Zoom Zooming

Pro-Grade Brightness and Versatility

Whether you need a subtle 15-lumen glow for reading a map or a 3000-lumen Turbo blast for search and rescue, the BTL50 covers the entire spectrum. With 5 distinct brightness levels plus a high-intensity strobe mode, it adapts to your environment faster than you can say "IMALENT."

Brightness Level Adjustments

Built for the Extremes

Crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum alloy with a Type III hard-anodized finish, the BTL50 is as rugged as it is smart. It features an IP56 waterproof rating and 1-meter impact resistance, making it a reliable partner for mountaineering, border patrol, or emergency disaster response.

BTL50 Rugged Design

Smart Power and Management

Equipped with a high-capacity 3000mAh battery and USB Type-C fast charging, the BTL50 ensures you're never left in the dark. Its smart thermal control system automatically adjusts output to prevent overheating, while the lockout mode prevents accidental activation in your pocket or bag.


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