DARKBEAM UV Light Rechargeable USB Flashlight 395nm Blacklight Ultraviolet Wood's Lamp LED Portable Mini Handheld Pocket Torch Detector for Dog Urine Pet Stains Anti-counterfeiting, Resin Curing
<b>PRODUCT DETAIL</b><br><b>ULTRA BRIGHT UV LED LIGHT</b>---Using a 5W UV LED lamp beads, 395nm. The head part is a convex lens design that allows the light to diverge better. It built-in rechargeable battery, the USB charge port in the tail, pull out the back cover, it can be connected to USB devices charging. <br> <b>IPX6-WATERPROOF</b>---Nothing at all if it drops into the water accidently, still work even in heavy rains. The great one for both indoor/ outdoor use.<br> <b>EASY TO CARRY</b>---Super mini size, fits in the palm of your hand. Great for keeping in the car, toolbox or your pocket. <br> <b>COMPACT, HIGH QUALITY DESIGN</b>---The strong Aluminum alloy body makes this product durable and long lasting. <br><br> <b> PRODUCT PARAMETERS </b><br> <b>☛UV USB Flashlight </b><br> 1.Reflector: Convex Lens<br> 2.Waterproof: IPX6 water-resistant<br> 3.Battery: Built- in rechargeable battery <br> 4.Size: 3.7X0.9X1.0 inch<br> 5.Weight: 68g<br> 6.One light modes: Steady Light<br><br> <b>☛Performance And Application</b><br> ✔Detecting invisible pet urine<br> ✔Hunting scorpions and minerals<br> ✔Detecting bed Bug<br><br> <b>☛How to use</b><br> The black light work by showing phosphors- a substance that emits visible light cause of radiation. <br>Since the naked eye can't see them, we are reliant on help to spot them, the black light make this possible. <br><br> <b>☛About USB charge</b><br> Screw out the tail cover, plug directly into any USB devices such as PC, mobile power and mobile phone charger, it is very convenient. <br><br> <b>☛The Science Behind The Item</b><br> UV lights reflect off of any given substance containing phosphor, something found in highlighters, fabrics, etc. <br>Keep in mind, though, it's not the purple light that is reacting with the phosphor - it's the invisible UV light. <br>Technically, UV light is radiation - it is a lower frequency wavelength than X-rays. So don't shine the light directly into your eyes! <br><br>