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LED Headlight Uses Induction Charging Technology as Power Source

Capstone Industries has introduced the Eco-i-Lite Multi-function LED headlight solution that utilizes induction charging technology as its power source.

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The company is a subsidiary of CHDT and specializes in producing consumer products for wholesalers and retailers in the United States. CHDT is also involved in manufacturing and distributing consumer goods to the United States.

The LED headlight does not require additional batteries or bulbs and is an ideal money-saving option for outdoor activities and household projects. It incorporates a power failure function, two red LEDs for safety or emergency flashing, and a 0.5W LED for luminous efficiency. The LED automatically charges when it is placed in the induction charging base and is powered using a rechargeable battery. Induction technology does not utilize contact prongs or metal connectors and is a user-friendly technology.

Capstone’s President, Reid Goldstein stated that the company has always focused on multi-functionality and sustainability. He added that the headlight’s induction charging base enables it to be fixed in all kinds of wall outlets.

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