Preview: Nebo Slim+ 1200

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posted on January 29, 2023
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Nebo Slim+ 1200

Nebo’s Slim+ 1200 is a multifunctional tool that carries very easily within a pants pocket or a purse, thanks to its convenient 4.5"x1.75"x1" footprint.

Its USB-rechargeable internal battery powers a wide-dispersion floodlight with seven different brightness settings (ranging from a 1,200-lumen Turbo mode to a night-vision-friendly 8-lumen Red mode), and strong magnets in both its flat base and rear-mounted pocket clip allow for hands-free use.

The IPX7-rated, anodized-aluminum unit also incorporates a red laser pointer into its top surface and can itself serve as a power bank with which to charge your phone or other USB-C-compatible devices.

MSRP is $50. For more information, visit nebo.acgbrands.com.

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