With the new Multihead of the M05 series, up to six different LEDs can be integrated into a single head. By simply turning the housing, the excitation wavelength (including 365 nm, 390 nm, 405 nm, 445 nm, 530 nm, 620 nm, and white light) can be changed, enabling quick and comprehensive evidence detection at the crime scene. The simplified handling compared to using several single-wavelength heads, the significantly lower weight, and the new housing design—which prevents rolling on flat surfaces—are the most important advancements within the successful M05 series.
Lumatec Superlite M05 Multihead Sets
M05 Multihead Sets
- 4 to 6 different LEDs of different wavelengths are integrated in one head (change between the wavelengths by simply rotating the housing).
- Compared to several single wavelength heads, one multihead is significantly lighter (one single head approx. 200g, multi-head approx. 300g). In addition, the handling is simplified, especially in the dark!
- Hexagonal anti-rolling design prevents drops and enables the creation of grazing light close to the ground.
- In combination with the new battery pack II, twist-proof connection that prevents damage due to incorrect operation.
- New design of the ventilation slots, not hindering the air flow when used with the M 05 belt bag.
- The new multihead can also be combined with the old battery packs as well!
- Note: Compared to the new M05 multiheads, the single wavelength heads have a slightly higher light output and an adjustable light cone.
| LED-Multiheads for several Wavelengths, Optical Power Output, Runtime | ||||||
| 25% MODE | 50% MODE | 100% MODE | ||||
| 365 nm | 150 mW | 4 hrs | 300 mW | 2 hrs | 600 mW | 1 hr |
| 390 nm | 200 mW | 4 hrs | 500 mW | 2 hrs | 1000 mW | 1 hr |
| 405 nm | 150 mW | 4 hrs | 300 mW | 2 hrs | 600 mW | 1 hr |
| 445 nm | 400 mW | 2 hrs | 600 mW | 1 hr | 1000 mW | 0.5 hr |
| 530 nm | 200 mW | 4 hrs | 300 mW | 2 hrs | 400 mW | 1 hr |
| 620 nm | 200 mW | 2 hrs | 300 mW | 1 hr | 400 mW | 0.5 hr |
| 400-700 nm | 300 mW | 2 hrs | 500 mW | 1 hr | 700 mW | 0.5 hr |
Power Pack II
The Power Pack also contains the control electronics for the LED-Head, a cooling fan and the Push-Button to switch the lamp on and off and to regulate the intensity in three levels. New hexagonal design (10) to prevent rolling on flat surfaces. • Suitable for continuous operation with the help of the charging / mains connection socket (9). • Charging status can be checked via LED (8). • Integrated 1/4” UNC threaded hole (7) for mounting on a tripod • The Anti-Twist Pin (3) enables a twist-proof connection to the LED-Mulitheads, which effectively prevents damage due to incorrect handling.


LED Multihead
| Multihead x4 | 365nm, 405nm, 445nm, 620nm |
| Multihead x5 | 365nm, 390nm, 405nm, 445nm, 400-700nm |
| Multihead x6 | 365nm, 390nm, 405nm, 445nm, 530nm, 400-700nm |
Battery and Charger
| Battery Pack | Battery Pack II |
| Charger (Mains+Car) | Mains charger: input 110-230V AC, 50-60 Hz, output 5V, 4A, 20W |
| Car charger: input 12-16V DC, output 6V, 4A |
Q1. What is the “Multihead” feature in the SUPERLITE M 05 series?
The Multihead integrates 4–6 different LEDs into a single head—popular configurations include:
6 wavelengths (365 nm, 390 nm, 405 nm, 445 nm, 530 nm, visible 400–700 nm)
5 wavelengths (365 nm, 390 nm, 405 nm, 445 nm, visible 400–700 nm)
4 wavelengths (365 nm, 405 nm, 445 nm, 620 nm)
Users switch between them simply by rotating the housing
Q2. Why choose a Multihead instead of multiple single-wavelength heads?
Compared to carrying multiple single heads (each weighing ~200 g), the Multihead (~300 g) is lighter and more compact. It also offers easier handling, especially in low-light conditions, and the housing is hexagonal—preventing it from rolling away when placed on flat surfaces.
Q3. What are the design and practical advantages of this Multihead?
Anti-rolling, hexagon shape keeps it stable on surfaces.
Twist‑proof connector with Battery Pack II prevents damage from improper use.
Ventilation slots are designed not to get obstructed if used with a belt bag.
Backward compatible with older battery packs.
Q4. How does the light output compare with single heads?
Single-wavelength heads deliver slightly higher light output and feature adjustable light cones, while Multiheads prioritize versatility over peak output.











