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Orbiloc safety light

Orbiloc safety light

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Orbiloc Dog Dual is a Danish-made high quality LED Safety Light designed to keep both you and your dog safe. The Orbiloc Dog Dual Safety Light ensures that both of you are visible to others when out and about in the dark, drastically reducing the risk of being involved in an accident or dangerous situation. With Orbiloc Dog Dual other road users will be able to spot you from a distance of up to five kilometers, which leaves them plenty of time to react. Orbiloc Dog Dual is made to withstand whatever your dog puts it through. It is waterproof to a depth of 100 meters and it can withstand a load of 100 kg. Comes with a three-year warranty. Includes Adjustable Strap, Battery Pack, Service Tool, Quick Guide.

Amber is a warmer, deeper, more golden shade of yellow, perfect for adding vibrant accents in designs. Combine its warm tone with deep browns and reds, and you get a vivid, earthy palette.

Blue light is associated with police, emergency and accidents. Because of this, it gets drivers to slow down in traffic, and therefore it can be said to have a preventive effect on accidents.

Green light is know to enhance night vision, and helps intensify contrast. The human eye perceives the green colour above any other colour. This makes the green light an optimal colour for wanting to be noticed in any setting.

Red light is the universal signal for attention, so in case of an emergency red light is great for signaling and safety. The red colour is also gentle for the eyes to look at in the dark, and therefore it does not disturb your night vision.

Turquoise light is a mixture of the colour blue and the colour green, and it has a strong link to the colour of the ocean. The turquoise light is a perfect gender-neutral colour that adds pop to all your outfits.

Yellow light is gentle for the eyes to look at, why it is suitable when using the light close to your eyes – e.g. when walking your dog on a short leash.

White light is associated with headlights on cars and bicycles, and can therefore also be associated with the forward direction of a runner, or a person walking. The white light has a great ability to shine through thick and long fur on a dog.

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