🔦 Light up your world with unstoppable power and rugged reliability!
The Streamlight 44910 Waypoint 400 is a rechargeable, pistol-grip spotlight delivering an intense 1400 lumens and a long-range beam reaching up to 1265 meters. Featuring a durable polycarbonate housing, waterproof IPX8 rating, and shock-proof construction, it’s built for tactical, outdoor, and emergency scenarios. The integrated 7.4V lithium-ion battery recharges fully in 4 hours via the included 120V AC charger, with intuitive LED charge indicators. Its ergonomic design includes a cushioned grip and dual-switch operation for versatile lighting control, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Special Feature | Long Range, Portable, Weatherproof, Rechargeable |
Color | Yellow |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Polycarbonate |
White Brightness | 1400 Lumens |
Included Components | Flashlight, Charger, Holder, Mount, and User Guide |
Product Dimensions | 6.75"D x 3.62"W x 7.14"H |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 1265 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Brand | Streamlight |
Brightness | 400000 Candela |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 3 hours |
Style | Rechargeable with 120V AC Charger |
Finish Type | Yellow |
Light Source Wattage | 10 Watts |
Specification Met | CE, IPX8, ANSI |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical, Caving, Fishing, Camping |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926449107 |
Manufacturer | Streamlight Inc |
Size | Box |
UPC | 080926449107 |
Part Number | 44910 |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 44910 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Yellow |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Oval |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Special Features | Long Range, Portable, Weatherproof, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Lithium |
Average Battery Life | 5 Hours |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
J**A
Highly recommend it. Very good quality
Extremely satisfied with this spot light. Was in a vacation and rented a hotel a man offered me to buy me the light because I ask my kids to submerged it in 4 ft of water and the man saw that. And that it was still working. I paid $150.00 for it. He offered me $200.00 because he had been buying spot lights but they where not Very good at being water proof. I do alote of MTB mountain biking, camping and fishing Very satisfied with this light. I automatically ordered another one. Highly recommend it. Very bright as well
D**B
Big Bear
This light was a replacement for a previous Waypoint with the same characteristics I bought several years ago that quit charging. It exceeded my expectations by a lot in brightness and distance. I do recommend going on to the Waypoint website and registering it for the warranty protection just in case. At any rate, I would highly recommend the 400 model and would not hesitate buying another one when this quits.
C**G
Would recommend
Build quality is descent.. it's got a well focused beam that lit up objects several hundred meters away.
S**E
quality product
Streamlight products are high quality, it is very bright, and works very well.
S**L
Long Distance Light Views
My husband has had three of these flashlights over the last 30 years for boating and camping and around the ranch and he luves them. The quality of the light is superb and laser stream distance of high impact lighting is unmatched. Highly recommend.
R**R
5 star product, but…
First off, the light pictured IS NOT the light you get, which is a good thing in this case, but part of the reason I’m only giving it 3 stars. Streamlight sells 2 versions of this light according to their website, the “Waypoint”, and the higher powered more expensive “Waypoint 300”. The only difference you can see that differentiates the 2 models is the Waypoint 300 says 300 right on it, which the model pictured does not show, even though that is the actual model being sold here, the Waypoint 300.The specs Streamlight provides for the 2 different models doesn’t match up either, the lower end Waypoint has less Lumens and less specified beam distance than the Waypoint 300, but when shopping for these lights Waypoints specs aren’t consistent so its tough to say which specs are correct, their actual website does show the 1000 Lumen specs which is consistent, but they show the actual beam distance for this model as much further on their website than they advertise at other places like here.As far as the light goes it lights pretty well for the price, though I don’t own any higher or lower priced lights to compare to, just for the price I paid I’m satisfied with the amount of light it produces. The beam of light is very focused, more so than expected, its good if that’s what you want, but for me I think its a little too focused, it lights up bright an insanely long distance, which is exactly what I wanted, but the width of the lighted area is not wide at all seems to be about a 20’ circle at 50 feet or 1,000 feet with very little spill over lighting outside that area. It gives you a great focused distance, but a little more spill light would be better for my purpose in buying this. I have 100 acres of hilly woods I walk my dogs in at night and need to be able to find them. 1 dog is a pitch black Wolf who is invisible in even a little darkness and 1 is a pit bull who ironically happens to be the exact same color as the leaves on the ground making her also effectively invisible. I needed the long range because the Wolf in particular travels far in any given direction in just the blink of an eye. The focused beam I’m finding makes scanning the area for them difficult because it lights such a concentrated area. I can see where someone might like this, say if you were looking up a tree or at something stationary it would be great, but for scanning woods up and down hills looking for a fast moving object a little more flood to the sides would be better. The lower lumen model implies a less focused beam but at the sacrifice of distance, I needed both.While the light quality itself is very good, the feel of the light body has more of a thin cheap plastic sense to it. While mine isn’t intended to be utilized in an abusive or extreme environment and is adequate for my needs, if your intent is requiring something a lot more rugged or heavy duty I think you’ll be disappointed.There’s also a small metal ring on the back of it which is handy for attaching a strap, but I ended up grabbing it with pliers and ripping it off the light after my very first night with it, it makes a constant rattle noise and while stealth wasn’t a requirement for my situation I found the noise in the otherwise quiet of my woods at night annoying. I suppose I could have just put a piece of tape on it, but I just pulled it off, the rattling noise the clip makes just added to the over all cheap feel of the light body. The finger groove positions on the pistol grip are bizarre as well, its like it was designed for someone with 3 finger cartoon hands, the neglected to account for the pinky finger at the bottom and your pinky finger lands in a weird bulged spot at the bottom. The distance from the index finger at the trigger to the next finger spot down is also completely off. Its no big deal, it doesn’t make it uncomfortable or awkward to use, you’d think someone would have picked up on that in the initial prototype phase of development.I’m over all not dissatisfied with it, I’ll be keeping and using it despite having higher expectations from it. If I ever found myself in a situation needing to replace it I’ll admit I’ll explore some other options instead. This seems like it was a good design when it first went into production but the manufacturer has failed to invest in updating or improving on it over the years. They really need to…1) Improve, fine tune, the spill lighting out more, at least a little while maintaining the brightness and distance it has.2) Make it from a material that gives it a better quality feel than the cheap brittle plastic feel it has. It doesn’t have to be aircraft grade aluminum or excessively heavy (it is very light weight), but just not the current feeling like if you just squeezed it lightly its going to break in your hand. I own other items made from plastic yet still have a strong solid feel to them. Fix the fit between handle and hand. Fix the rattle noises.3) Update the charging method to modern USB or something so it can be charged in your house AC or charged in your truck DC.4) I would be fully satisfied paying twice as much for this same light if it had these improvements to it, as it is I think its only worth about half the price I paid for it.Update: After using it a couple weeks I’ve grown more attached to it, its really serving its purpose well, also, 2 straight weeks of nightly use and I still haven’t had to recharge it yet. I’m raising it from 3-4 stars and changing my opinion, if something happened to this one I’d buy another just like it.I would still like to see my suggested improvements, with one additional I’d add. Make it so a slight not full trigger pull only illuminates it to half brightness. Full brightness is great for finding my dogs and even doing a quick scan for skunks before letting them out, but I’m having to carry a 2nd flashlight to see where I’m walking because this is too bright to use in that way. You wouldn’t think a light could be too bright but it is at closer distances, the glare back, even from non reflective items like trees and leaves makes it difficult to see things up close. This is definitely not intended to be used as just a really bright flashlight or work light for close distances. The light range is unbelievable. I don’t have anything open and more than 1 mile away to test actual distance on, but I can light up a spot on a hill on the other side of a ravine that’s almost 1 mile straight across.
J**.
One of the best spotlights in the market
Super bright flashlight. Brings everything you need including a base to hold it in place while is not in use. Is build to last. And easy to transport…it doesn’t take much space.
T**A
Fast charging and nice grip.
My husband was very happy with how well built it was.
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