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product_id: 1653791
title: "Streamlight 44931 Siege 540-Lumen Compact LED Camping Lantern with 360° Lighting for Power Outages, Hurricanes, and Emergencies, Coyote"
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price: "€ 104.91"
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# IPX7 waterproof & floats 540 lumens max brightness Red SOS & night vision modes Streamlight 44931 Siege 540-Lumen Compact LED Camping Lantern with 360° Lighting for Power Outages, Hurricanes, and Emergencies, Coyote

**Brand:** streamlight
**Price:** € 104.91
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Light up your survival game—because darkness is not an option.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Streamlight 44931 Siege 540-Lumen Compact LED Camping Lantern with 360° Lighting for Power Outages, Hurricanes, and Emergencies, Coyote by streamlight
- **How much does it cost?** € 104.91 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/1653791-streamlight-44931-siege-540-lumen-compact-led-camping-lantern-360)

## Best For

- streamlight enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted streamlight brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Runtime:** Up to 295 hours on low mode keeps you lit through long nights and unexpected blackouts.
- • **Ergonomic & Versatile:** Compact size with multiple hanging options and a removable globe for customizable light diffusion.
- • **Built for the Elements:** Rugged, waterproof design that floats—ready for hurricanes, camping, or power outages.
- • **Illuminate Every Angle:** 360° lighting floods your space with powerful, even brightness—never miss a detail.
- • **Signal & Preserve Vision:** Switch to red LED modes for discreet night vision or SOS signaling in emergencies.

## Overview

The Streamlight Siege 44931 is a compact, battery-powered LED lantern delivering up to 540 lumens of 360° illumination. Featuring multiple white and red light modes—including an SOS signal—this IPX7 waterproof lantern floats and withstands harsh conditions. With an ergonomic design, recessed power button, and an impressive 295-hour runtime on low, it’s the trusted choice for campers, first responders, and emergency preppers who demand reliable, versatile lighting anytime, anywhere.

## Description

Product Description When the power goes out and the world outside is dark, one light can change everything.Imagine the storm rolling in, winds picking up, rain tapping against the windows. You reach for your gear and grab the Streamlight Siege 44931, a compact LED camping lantern built to shine when it matters most. With a single press, the lantern floods the room with 540 lumens of 360° light, instantly transforming the space from pitch black to safe and visible. Its rugged, waterproof IPX7 construction laughs in the face of rain and splashes, and if it falls into water, it floats!ready to be retrieved and keep going. Whether you’re navigating a campsite after sunset, riding out a hurricane, or setting up a work site at night, the Siege adapts to the moment. Switch to the red LED mode to preserve night vision, or activate the SOS feature to signal for help in an emergency. Its recessed power button, D-ring hanging hooks, and removable globe give you total control over how and where you use it. Powered by three D alkaline batteries,(sold separately), it delivers hours of dependable light wherever you are. Don’t wait for the next blackout or adventure to wish you had it. Equip your home, RV, or go-bag with the Streamlight Siege, the lantern trusted by campers, first responders, and storm preppers alike. From the Manufacturer We are very excited to introduce The Siege, Streamlight's new rugged, alkaline battery-powered lantern. With 340 lumens on "high" and a run time of 12 days on "low", this versatile, easy-to-carry lantern is a handy lighting tool to have around, no matter the task. Featuring four white C4 LEDs and one red C4 LED to preserve night vision, The Siege offers users five different output modes, including a red emergency S.O.S. mode that will run for more than 15 days. In addition, this lantern will float, and battery replacement is made simple with a center post helping to orient the battery cover correctly every time.

Review: PERFECT! - The main reason I purchased this lantern was to have something to use in case of a power failure. I am very happy with everything about this light. As many others have said, it is very bright if you need to run it on high and it will last extremely long on the low setting. I think that I would use it mostly on the medium setting which is still quite bright and is a good compromise. The light it puts out is a whitish light, but I don't find it to be harsh at all. This thing seems really well built and very rugged, which just makes it all that more dependable, which is another thing you look for when buying an item like this for power failures. It's fairly small size is something that I actually like, since light output has nothing to do with it's size, and just makes it more convenient to use. Everything about this lantern is just perfect. Bright, really rugged, designed so well, easy to use, very long lasting and easy on batteries, and it's of the highest quality. It is one of those products that you just feel great about having. I wouldn't change one thing about it at all. I was so impressed that I bought one for my dad, and he loves it, too. If you're like me, you may have searched many ratings trying to pick the best lantern. I do that with many of the things that I buy online, and it can actually wear you out a bit. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with the Streamlight, and can be really confident that you have found the best one!
Review: The Streamlight (Siege) vs. The Rayovac (SE3DLN) - First of all I now own six of the Streamlight Siege and four of the Rayovac SE3DLN...I keep extras for my kids and their families if they need them. Points favoring the Streamlight Siege: 1. The Siege has stronger top/bottom spring 'D' clips with retainers. 2. The Siege top handle has enough tension to stay upright even at an angle whereas the (SE3DLN) will not. This comes in very handy in darkness when trying to lift the light. 3. The Siege has 3 white modes and 2 red. The (SE3DLN) has 3 white modes, no red mode, and has no 30 lumen mode for super long use of 295 hours. The SOS mode on the Siege is red, whereas on the (SE3DLN) it is white. 4. The Siege on/off button lights up when in use and also indicates the battery life that is left. 5. The bottom cover is MUCH easier to re-install after changing batteries as you simply line up the large single triangle shaped shaft, push down and twist. Whereas with the (SE3DLN) one must line up 2 small 1/16" wide notches and then push down and twist. Anyone owning both lights can quickly determine the Siege can easily be reloaded in complete darkness by simple feel, whereas the (SE3DLN) cannot. Even though I've heard of people marking the notches on the (SE3DLN) with a glow in the dark material to help. 5. The Siege is rated at a full non-ANSI 340 lumens with the over off, whereas the (SE3DLN) is now ANSI 240, whereas it used to be non-ANSI 300. I'm not sure if the 240 is with top on or off. Either way the Siege is clearly brighter when lighting up a room or an outdoor area. The Siege is not ANSI rated as of yet. 6. The on/off button on the Siege does not blink when not in use to run the batteries down, whereas the (SE3DLN) does. Some like the (SE3DLN) blinking as it make it easier to find the light in total darkness and others like myself do not. Points favoring the (SE3DLN): 1. The (SE3DLN) costs around $25, whereas the Siege is around $40. 2. The (SE3DLN) has a limited lifetime warranty on the entire light, whereas the Siege has only a 2 year warranty on the electronics and switches. They both have the option not to cover is misuse or abuse is determined. Even though I really like my older Rayovac (SE3DLN) lights and they have served me well, I much prefer the newer Streamlight Siege. The primary reasons are the ease of changing batteries and the 295 hour low light mode. I can change batteries on the Siege in total darkness without my glasses, whereas with the (SE3DLN) I need my glasses and some light. For me the extra features on the Siege are easily worth the extra $15 price tag. As some others have noted, I can't find anything on the Siege I don't like and honestly can't think on any improvements within reason I would make. Both are excellent lights and you can't go wrong with either, but the Siege is the clear winner for my needs. Buy the Streamlight Siege and you'll see what myself and others have been raving about. *****Update 10-24-2013: I have discovered the Siege is NOT ANSI rated so I've changed the review above. Also, I've tested 4 different sets of alkaline and rechargeable batteries from 4 different companies and they run only 15 continuous hours on high, rather than the advertised 30 hours. The 15 hours runtime was until the red light came on and not until it went completely dim. All of the lights I've tested, including the Rayovac SE3DLN, way over state the runtimes so I guess they do this to not look inferior to their competitors, hoping nobody will actually check. Overall, I still rate the Siege as a solid "5" *****Update 10-28-2013: I emailed Streamlight with questions about the ANSI rating and the 30 hour runtime. Here is their response: The ANSI standard is for "directional lighting" and doesn't really cover lanterns like the Siege. Therefore we can't use the ANSI symbols in our claims. However, ANSI procedures were used to take the measurements that were used for our advertising claims. 340 lumens (our HIGH mode claim) is a totally valid measurement taken in one of our calibrated integrating spheres that is also used for ANSI-rated products. The 30 hour run time on HIGH also conforms to ANSI protocols. ANSI run time starts 30 seconds into a run with new batteries (which is where the lumen claim is taken) and the ANSI run time ends when the lumen output falls to 10% of the initial 30 second reading. (In the case of the Siege on HIGH, end of run time to ANSI protocols occurs when the output drops to 34 lumens.) I realize that you may take exception to the 10% figure, but it is according to the ANSI standard. I have attached the Product Fact Sheet for the Siege. These sheets are readily available to customers, for all products, under the "Docs/Info" tab on the individual product pages of our website. The Runtime section of the Siege Fact Sheet states "to 10% of initial lumen output." Charlie Craft Charles W. Craft, BSMET Chief Engineer ISO Management Representative kd

## Features

- Bright 540 Lumen Output with 360° Area Lighting: Powerful white LEDs provide up to 540 lumens on high for wide, even illumination; perfect for camping, emergency prep, job sites, and outdoor activities
- Multiple Lighting Modes Including Red SOS: Choose from high, medium, low white modes or red LED with steady and SOS flash functions to preserve night vision and signal for help in emergencies
- Compact, Durable Design with Hanging Options: Includes ergonomic handle, D-ring on top and bottom for upright or inverted hanging, and removable globe for maximum light output or softer diffused light
- Extended Run Time: Provides up to 295 hours of runtime on low mode; recessed power button prevents accidental activation during transport or storage; Uses 3 x D Alkaline Batteries sold separately
- Built Streamlight Tough: Rugged polymer construction resists water immersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes and floats, making it ideal for marine use, hurricanes, and power outages.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DII7CTI |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Life | 295 Hours |
| Beam Angle | 360 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,361 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #93 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
| Brand | Streamlight |
| Brand Name | Streamlight |
| Color | Coyote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,794 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926449312 |
| Included Components | The Siege LED Lantern |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 7.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Camping Lantern |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Light Output Maximum | 540 Lumens |
| Light Source Special Features | Multiple Light Modes, SOS Mode |
| Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 44931 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material | Polycarbonate Thermoplastic |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate Thermoplastic |
| Model Number | 44931 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 4 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shade Material | Polycarbonate |
| Specification Met | IPX7 |
| UPC | 080926449312 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 4 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Streamlight
- **Color:** Coyote
- **Light Source Type:** Light Emitting Diode (LED)
- **Material:** Polycarbonate Thermoplastic
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PERFECT!
*by R***. on April 16, 2014*

The main reason I purchased this lantern was to have something to use in case of a power failure. I am very happy with everything about this light. As many others have said, it is very bright if you need to run it on high and it will last extremely long on the low setting. I think that I would use it mostly on the medium setting which is still quite bright and is a good compromise. The light it puts out is a whitish light, but I don't find it to be harsh at all. This thing seems really well built and very rugged, which just makes it all that more dependable, which is another thing you look for when buying an item like this for power failures. It's fairly small size is something that I actually like, since light output has nothing to do with it's size, and just makes it more convenient to use. Everything about this lantern is just perfect. Bright, really rugged, designed so well, easy to use, very long lasting and easy on batteries, and it's of the highest quality. It is one of those products that you just feel great about having. I wouldn't change one thing about it at all. I was so impressed that I bought one for my dad, and he loves it, too. If you're like me, you may have searched many ratings trying to pick the best lantern. I do that with many of the things that I buy online, and it can actually wear you out a bit. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with the Streamlight, and can be really confident that you have found the best one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Streamlight (Siege) vs. The Rayovac (SE3DLN)
*by K***O on October 17, 2013*

First of all I now own six of the Streamlight Siege and four of the Rayovac SE3DLN...I keep extras for my kids and their families if they need them. Points favoring the Streamlight Siege: 1. The Siege has stronger top/bottom spring 'D' clips with retainers. 2. The Siege top handle has enough tension to stay upright even at an angle whereas the (SE3DLN) will not. This comes in very handy in darkness when trying to lift the light. 3. The Siege has 3 white modes and 2 red. The (SE3DLN) has 3 white modes, no red mode, and has no 30 lumen mode for super long use of 295 hours. The SOS mode on the Siege is red, whereas on the (SE3DLN) it is white. 4. The Siege on/off button lights up when in use and also indicates the battery life that is left. 5. The bottom cover is MUCH easier to re-install after changing batteries as you simply line up the large single triangle shaped shaft, push down and twist. Whereas with the (SE3DLN) one must line up 2 small 1/16" wide notches and then push down and twist. Anyone owning both lights can quickly determine the Siege can easily be reloaded in complete darkness by simple feel, whereas the (SE3DLN) cannot. Even though I've heard of people marking the notches on the (SE3DLN) with a glow in the dark material to help. 5. The Siege is rated at a full non-ANSI 340 lumens with the over off, whereas the (SE3DLN) is now ANSI 240, whereas it used to be non-ANSI 300. I'm not sure if the 240 is with top on or off. Either way the Siege is clearly brighter when lighting up a room or an outdoor area. The Siege is not ANSI rated as of yet. 6. The on/off button on the Siege does not blink when not in use to run the batteries down, whereas the (SE3DLN) does. Some like the (SE3DLN) blinking as it make it easier to find the light in total darkness and others like myself do not. Points favoring the (SE3DLN): 1. The (SE3DLN) costs around $25, whereas the Siege is around $40. 2. The (SE3DLN) has a limited lifetime warranty on the entire light, whereas the Siege has only a 2 year warranty on the electronics and switches. They both have the option not to cover is misuse or abuse is determined. Even though I really like my older Rayovac (SE3DLN) lights and they have served me well, I much prefer the newer Streamlight Siege. The primary reasons are the ease of changing batteries and the 295 hour low light mode. I can change batteries on the Siege in total darkness without my glasses, whereas with the (SE3DLN) I need my glasses and some light. For me the extra features on the Siege are easily worth the extra $15 price tag. As some others have noted, I can't find anything on the Siege I don't like and honestly can't think on any improvements within reason I would make. Both are excellent lights and you can't go wrong with either, but the Siege is the clear winner for my needs. Buy the Streamlight Siege and you'll see what myself and others have been raving about. *****Update 10-24-2013: I have discovered the Siege is NOT ANSI rated so I've changed the review above. Also, I've tested 4 different sets of alkaline and rechargeable batteries from 4 different companies and they run only 15 continuous hours on high, rather than the advertised 30 hours. The 15 hours runtime was until the red light came on and not until it went completely dim. All of the lights I've tested, including the Rayovac SE3DLN, way over state the runtimes so I guess they do this to not look inferior to their competitors, hoping nobody will actually check. Overall, I still rate the Siege as a solid "5" *****Update 10-28-2013: I emailed Streamlight with questions about the ANSI rating and the 30 hour runtime. Here is their response: The ANSI standard is for "directional lighting" and doesn't really cover lanterns like the Siege. Therefore we can't use the ANSI symbols in our claims. However, ANSI procedures were used to take the measurements that were used for our advertising claims. 340 lumens (our HIGH mode claim) is a totally valid measurement taken in one of our calibrated integrating spheres that is also used for ANSI-rated products. The 30 hour run time on HIGH also conforms to ANSI protocols. ANSI run time starts 30 seconds into a run with new batteries (which is where the lumen claim is taken) and the ANSI run time ends when the lumen output falls to 10% of the initial 30 second reading. (In the case of the Siege on HIGH, end of run time to ANSI protocols occurs when the output drops to 34 lumens.) I realize that you may take exception to the 10% figure, but it is according to the ANSI standard. I have attached the Product Fact Sheet for the Siege. These sheets are readily available to customers, for all products, under the "Docs/Info" tab on the individual product pages of our website. The Runtime section of the Siege Fact Sheet states "to 10% of initial lumen output." Charlie Craft Charles W. Craft, BSMET Chief Engineer ISO Management Representative kd

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Lantern!
*by G***T on February 2, 2026*

A very compact, very bright, lightweight , portable lantern. The best we’ve ever had. Can’t say enough good things about it. Totally helped us through the first power outage of this snow season! So glad to have two . Highly recommend.

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