The Barebones Railroad Lantern is a modernized take on the classic lantern light to provide avid outdoor campers or enthusiasts alike with a way to maintain visibility after dark in a decidedly different manner. The lantern maintains an antique-inspired design that takes after the Union Pacific lantern and is integrated with LED filaments on the interior to provide a crisp level of illumination. The lantern is powered by an internal battery pack that will provide up to 100-hours of illumination when on the lowest setting, while the highest setting is rated for 3.5-hours of use.
The Barebones Railroad Lantern can also be powered via a built-in USB port, which will allow for use with external power banks for additional illumination hours.
Modernized Railroad Lantern Lights
The Barebones Railroad Lantern Has LEDs and a Battery within
Trend Themes
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Antique-inspired Camping Lanterns — Opportunity for companies to create modern camping lanterns with a vintage aesthetic, while incorporating new technology like LED filaments and internal battery packs.
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Industry Implications
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