Description
Shipping information
Reviews
Description
SPECS
- Light intensity >35,000 lx
- Total weight 24g
- LED color temperature 5,750K
- Spot size diameter at 35cm - 60mm
- LED lifetime 50,000 hours
- Battery life >2 hours
- Battery lifespan >500 charging cycles
- Charging time 1.5 hours
Description
ABOUT POWERLIGHT BUTTERFLY CORDLESS HEADLIGHT
ADMETEC designs and manufactures cordless LED lights that attach directly to the loupes. Our most recent LED light, the Butterfly model, provides a strong and focal white light.
ADMETEC’s expert design engineers have provided a solution so that the weight of the light package is distributed evenly across the frame’s bridge, easing the pressure on the practitioner’s nose.
The use of advanced technologies and control measures ensures that the intensity of the light in ADMETEC’s Butterfly model remains uniform even as the battery runs low. Replacing batteries and restarting the light can be managed simply and quickly, even during a surgical procedure.
The Butterfly model can be adapted to the loupes of the most leading brands.
The Butterfly pack includes a light source, 3 batteries, a charger, and a yellow flip-up curing filter.
Butterfly is available in silver color; batteries are available in silver.
Butterfly advantages:
Cordless headlight – frees you from awkward cables
Ergonomic design - ensures the light is powerful, yet lightweight and comfortable
Ultimate user experience -
- Easy to replace batteries, including mid-use
- Comes with 3 batteries, can charge 2 at a time, allowing continuous usage
- Audible indicators of on and low battery for convenient status notification
Touch control with smooth transition between light intensities
CHOOSING THE RIGHT LIGHT FOR YOUR LOUPES
Loupes and lights are two parts of the same solution. Your light should support your loupes and suit your work style and personal preferences. To simplify this, we have created a simple guide to help you determine which Admetec light is best for your work: How to choose the right headlight for your loupes?


