Streamlight ProTac HL USB Rechargeable LED Flashlight - Black Aluminum, Lithium Ion Battery Included
Streamlight
The Streamlight ProTac HPL USB rechargeable LED flashlight is a long-range tactical light built for hunters, shooters, and field professionals who need serious throw. This isn't a pocket light—it's engineered to punch out 374 meters of illumination, so you can spot game, survey terrain, or identify targets at genuine distance. The aluminum construction handles hard use without complaint, and the dual-power system means you're never stranded: charge via USB when you're home, or drop in CR123A lithium batteries as a field backup. That redundancy matters when you're miles from the truck.
The ProTac HPL gives you four output modes—high, medium, low, and strobe—controlled through a straightforward multi-function tail switch. High mode delivers maximum candela for long-distance work; medium and low stretch battery life on shorter tasks; strobe is there if you need it for signaling or disorientation. The push-button interface is intuitive enough to operate by feel in low light or with gloves on, a small detail that separates purpose-built gear from general-purpose flashlights.
This is the kind of light that earns a permanent spot in a truck bed, a range bag, or an overnight pack. It's rugged, versatile, and doesn't require you to choose between rechargeability and battery independence.
| Brand | Streamlight |
| Model | ProTac HPL USB |
| Beam Distance | 374 meters |
| Battery Type | 2 × CR123A lithium (or USB rechargeable) |
| Material | Black anodized aluminum |
| Output Modes | High, medium, low, strobe |
| Switch Type | Multi-function push-button tail switch |
Yes. You can load two CR123A lithium batteries and use the light as a standalone battery-powered flashlight. This makes it an excellent backup light for hunting, camping, or emergency kits where you might not have access to USB charging.
High mode delivers maximum brightness and beam distance for spotting at distance or surveying large areas. Medium and low modes are useful for close-range work or tasks where you want to conserve battery life. Strobe can be used for signaling purposes.
The aluminum construction is designed to handle hard use without breaking. It's built to the standard you'd expect from a tactical flashlight intended for hunters and outdoor professionals.
Yes. You can charge the light via USB when you're near a power source, and carry CR123A batteries as a backup when you're in the field. This dual-power design gives you flexibility and redundancy.