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Golight Updates Stryker ST Series Remote Lighting

Golight, a leader in pan-and-tilt, remote-controlled lighting technology, recently introduced its new iteration of the Stryker ST Series of remote-control LED and halogen searchlights.

“Our data suggested that being able to control two lamps independently or in tandem from a single remote-control unit and one lamp from multiple control units was a statistically critical feature, as was the elimination of remote-control crosstalk that can cause headaches and confusion when multiple wireless remote-control lamps are used in close physical proximity,” said Colt Hosick, director of product development for Golight. “The desire for less complex lamp and controller pairing and on-command, return-to-home function was also highly ranked in our analysis.”

The Stryker ST’s newly designed remote-control unit features large buttons and fluorescent iconography, making the controller buttons legible in dark or low-light conditions. The controller is powered by two regular AAA batteries.

The Stryker ST comes with a unit selector function that enables a user to operate two Stryker STs individually or in synchronization, using a single remote-control transmitter.

The one-button, home-position function is also a new feature on the Stryker ST Series. The Stryker ST maintains its existing position when powered off, allowing users to stop and start activities without the need to reorient their light source each time. The Stryker ST comes standard with 12-volt electrical system compatibility and is available with 24-volt compatibility. The lamps come with either LED or halogen light sources. The LED model features polycarbonate plano-convex lens technology. The halogen version comes with Golight’s PentaBeam reflector design and a tempered glass lens. Both LED and halogen versions optimally focus their beam patterns at an 8-degree angle. The low-maintenance lamps come with a high-impact, UV ray-resistant and saltwater-resistant housing suitable for land and marine applications.

The LED Stryker ST lamp employs 10 high-flux LEDs, producing an industry-leading 410,000-candela beam projecting to a maximum distance of 4,200 feet. The halogen Stryker ST lamp produces a 200,000-candela beam projecting to a maximum distance of 2,933 feet.

The Stryker ST is available in a permanent-mount model with a stainless-steel mounting bracket and a portable model with a magnetic base. There is also a magnetic base adapter kit that allows users to install a Stryker ST with a magnetic base to a non-magnetic surface, such as aluminum. An optional remote-control holster is also available.

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