Description
RECHARGEABLE AND SUPERIOR HEADLAMP FOR ANY DETAILING JOB
Supplied with the newest COB LED technology, the rechargeable I-MATCH 3 headlamp provides an extremely powerful illumination spreading the uniform light to the maximum and lightens up your entire field of view.
Compared to the previous model, the new I-MATCH 3 features ALL DAYLIGHT function, offering 5 different colour temperatures depending on the type of job to be carried out. It also has a stepless dimmer function, enabling you to easily adjust the light output in the range from 10% to 100%. It has been upgraded from 160 lumen to 250 lumen and is the ultimate tool providing hands-free illumination for any detailing or colour match job.
In sensor mode, the light can easily be switched on/off by waving your hand in front of the lamp - even if you are wearing gloves.
The I-MATCH 3 headlamp is provided with the very newest rechargeable battery technology and as optional accessory, the SCANGRIP POWER BANK 03.5782 can be used for increased operating time. Simply attach the powerbank to the head band via the enclosed flexible clip holder and connect the cable to the headlamp.
The robust and sleek I-MATCH 3 is both dust and waterproof (IP65) with a remarkably low weight of only 100 g.
Why you should choose I-MATCH 3?
- Rechargeable headlamp that lightens up your entire field of view
- ALL DAYLIGHT function with 5 colour temperatures
- Featuring sensor mode making it easy to switch on/off the light
- Stepless dimmer function in the range from 10% to 100%
- Dust and waterproof, IP65
- Low weight of only 100 g
// I-MATCH 3 will replace 03.5446 I-MATCH 2 which will be discontinued.
// Lighting solutions for the painting industry
Being the most comprehensive and sophisticated of its kind in the world, the lighting solutions for the painting industry are made for colour matching, detailing and general paint work and are usable everywhere a painted surface needs inspection.
CRI+ for accurate colour matching
With our lighting solutions for the painting industry, we're making use of the CRI+ term defined as an average of all 15 R-values. This is the only correct definition of the CRI value to be used for accurate and reliable colour recognition.