hifi_hokie
Newly Enlightened
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- Feb 21, 2015
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Hey all!
I've read a few threads where Peak lights were recommended to docs/nurses for pupillary reactions and general exam work...I realize a high-CRI Preon would do the same job, but I have a tendency to go overkill on small items like this :duh2: Does anyone have experience with Peak lights in a medical setting? I'm thinking the QTC version for adjustability, momentary switch and a pocket clip from DarkSucks. It's a lot more of a hit to the checkbook than a disposable, but it'd be nice to have a light I could use for other things, too.
Thanks!
I've read a few threads where Peak lights were recommended to docs/nurses for pupillary reactions and general exam work...I realize a high-CRI Preon would do the same job, but I have a tendency to go overkill on small items like this :duh2: Does anyone have experience with Peak lights in a medical setting? I'm thinking the QTC version for adjustability, momentary switch and a pocket clip from DarkSucks. It's a lot more of a hit to the checkbook than a disposable, but it'd be nice to have a light I could use for other things, too.
Thanks!