PMM takes a closer look at the iSpector 750; a dual-purpose LED work light from NightSearcher.
750 lumens
Nightsearcher’s latest product offering is the iSpector 750, a dual-purpose LED inspection light that features a bright work light with a wide flood beam that doubles as a powerful torch with a bright spot beam. Lighting is one thing that affects everything mechanics do in a garage and detailed visibility is paramount when working with vehicles, that’s why it is vitally important to choose the right work light that gives the right amount of light to aid productivity. Essential for the wellbeing and safety of mechanics in garage use. The iSpector 750 lumens has been purposefully designed to encompass all of these factors.
Awkward angle lighting
As it is cordless, you can position the rechargeable LED inspection light in any orientation thanks to its 90-degree angle adjustment and useful integrated hanging hook leaving your hands free. The iSpector 750 can easily illuminate your desired area thanks to its swivel base that rotates through 360 degrees and 90-degree angle adjustment. Once you have chosen your preferred light mode you simply secure the inspection light in place using the magnetic base.
Runtimes and battery
The iSpector 750 has a maximum runtime of seven hours for torch and two hours on high. It has a battery colour indicator display (green to red) on the housing that tells you when you are needing to recharge. There are several ways in which you can recharge; by using the fast-charging type C USB cable which is supplied or by AC adaptor and vehicle adaptor you can purchase as optional extras. It also allows for continuous use safely whilst charging.
Under the hood
Benefits of using the iSpector 750 for under hood lighting include the amount of light despite its size at 750 lumens with a powerful spot beam distance of 40 meters. The light is also said to be bright enough to be used as a backup emergency light in case of garage blackouts, enabling you to continue working with no disruptions to your day. It can also prevent accidents by visibly high-lighting other hazardous garage workshop machinery. To operate you simply press through the power/light mode switch to select your desired output; 750 lumens (work light high), 350 lumens (low work light) and 170 lumens (torch). The work light is made of rubberised housing that is said to be able to withstand abrasive materials, also featuring a sealed toughened optical lens. Added advantages of the LED usage in the iSpector 750 are to provide flicker fee continuous light that is also energy efficient and gives it a longer lifespan.