The EliteBatSignal fills the void of Batman understanding how needed his help is. The RGBAW+UV allows you to create endless colors, clearly indicating your necessity for the Caped Crusader. “Batman’s a busy guy,” says Mark Maillet of Eternal Lighting. “Our Hex LEDs can now let him know just how important your call is.”
With a brightness of about 16,000,000 LUX at 1 meter, the EliteBatSignal can reach any level of clouds. On a clear enough night, you’ll hit Mars or blind the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. To help avoid this issue, Eternal Lighting is including artificial cloud capsules, which can be launched into the sky using their Co2 Blaster.
The EliteBatSignal is fully wireless and flicker-free. With an average run time of 401 seconds on a single charge, you’ll have sufficient time to call the Dark Knight in the event of an emergency.
Not sure where to point your signal? “No Problem!” says Maillet. “The EliteBatSignal is fully compatible with our
EchoMate Plus system. You can link multiple units together and control them wirelessly with the IR Remote Plus.”
An in-store demo concluded that you shouldn't actually use this indoors. One salesperson is blind and another is recovering from 3rd degree burns. His tan is nice, though. The BatSignal did run for the full 401 seconds, and was fully charged again the following week.
Maillet continued to point out that you shouldn’t point the lights in the same direction, as you can permanently blind Batman, ruining all hope for you in your time of need. At full brightness, the bat-signal is slightly more dangerous than looking at a solar eclipse, so avoid direct viewing regardless of how many lights you’re using.
But the EliteBatSignal isn’t just for emergencies. It’s the perfect uplighting or gobo projection for a children’s blacklight Batman party. With the popularity of such a theme skyrocketing, this light is set to be released at just the right time. Street price is expected to be around $4,001.