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Product description
This amber rotating beacon provides high-visibility warning light for vehicles and equipment, combining a rugged build with selectable flash patterns to improve on-site safety. The I LITTON amber beacon is designed for 12/24V systems and suits use on cars, forklifts, tractors and service vehicles where conspicuous signalling is needed.
Key Points
This beacon uses 48 LEDs and delivers 360-degree visibility with a rotating strobe effect, making it suitable for road work, snow clearance and emergency response. The unit includes a powerful magnetic base for quick temporary mounting and drilled holes for optional permanent attachment according to your needs. It features 16 flashing modes so you can choose between rapid and slow patterns depending on the situation. The device is rated IP65 for water resistance, so it continues operating in rain and fog according to the manufacturer.
Technical Specifications
- Name: I LITTON Amber Beacon Strobe Light
- LEDs: 48
- Power: 10 W
- Voltage: 12–24 V
- Modes: 16 flashing patterns
- Ingress protection: IP65
- Mounting: Magnetic base, holes for screw mounting (screws not included)
Advantages
The magnetic base allows rapid relocation between vehicles or equipment, which is convenient for crews that move between sites. Multiple flash patterns offer flexibility for different signalling conventions and visibility needs. The unit’s compact footprint and 360-degree light distribution help reduce blind spots, while the 12–24 V compatibility covers most automotive and industrial power systems.
Usage Recommendations
For temporary use attach the beacon with the magnetic base to a clean metal surface for best hold. If a permanent fit is required use the pre-drilled holes and appropriate screws for a secure installation. Note that screws are not supplied with the product, and prolonged use at high output may increase heat, so allow ventilation around the unit. The light may not replace dedicated emergency systems that require certified specifications for certain professional applications, so consider local regulations when deploying on public roads.









