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Description
The OLIGHT Perun 3 is a high-output rechargeable headtorch designed for demanding outdoor use. Delivering up to 3000 lumens with a beam distance of approximately 160 metres, it is suited to camp work, night navigation, bushcraft tasks, and hands-free lighting in low-light environments.
The right-angle design allows the unit to function both as a headtorch and as a standalone torch when detached from the headband. Multiple brightness modes provide flexibility depending on terrain and battery requirements.
A rechargeable lithium-ion battery system supports repeated use, while the durable anodised body construction is built to withstand regular outdoor conditions.
Rated IP68 for water and dust resistance, the Perun 3 is designed for use in harsh weather and wet environments.
Key features
- Maximum output up to 3000 lumens
- Beam distance up to approximately 160 metres
- Right-angle design for dual use (headlamp or handheld)
- Multiple brightness modes including red light option
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- IP68 water and dust resistance rating
- Adjustable and breathable headband
Specifications
- Light output: Up to 3000 lumens
- Beam distance: Approx. 160 m
- Power source: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Water resistance: IP68
- Body material: Anodised aluminium construction
- Mounting: Head mount with removable torch body
- Intended use: Camping, hiking, bushcraft, fishing, hands-free work
Use & care
- Charge fully before first use
- Use lower output modes for extended runtime
- Allow cooling after prolonged high-output use
- Keep charging contacts clean and dry
Good to know
High-output headtorches generate heat at maximum settings. Automatic thermal regulation may reduce brightness during extended use. Avoid directing the beam toward eyes at close range.