The red, white and green lights of brinyte hunting flashlights (such as brinyte T28, brinyte HL28, brinyte T18, brinyte T40/ZT40) have different uses, mainly to adapt to different hunting environments and needs:
White light: This is a standard strong light, usually used to provide the strongest lighting. It is suitable for use in situations where a clear field of vision and wide-area illumination are required, such as when looking for prey or tracking tracks in the wild. White light allows you to see the surrounding environment clearly.
Red light: Red light has the least effect on night vision, and it is not easy for animals to detect, so it is the most commonly used light source for night hunting. Red light can also maintain the natural adaptability of the human eye and avoid sudden light from destroying night vision. It is usually used when hunters need to act low-key, such as quietly approaching prey.
Green light: Green light also has certain advantages in night hunting. It has less visual impact on most animals than red light, especially for some wild animals, it is less likely to be detected than white or red light. Green light also has high penetration and can provide a good field of view in complex environments such as woods and grass.
In short:
White light: The brightest, suitable for illuminating a large area and helping to see the environment clearly.
Red light: not easy to scare animals, suitable for low-key operations at night.
Green light: less impact on animals, can provide better vision in complex environments.
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