| Special Feature | Rechargeable,USB Fast Charging,High Lumens, Super Bright,Power Dispaly,LED, Adjustable 7 Lighting Modes, IPX6 Waterproof,Long Range, High Lumens,High Power Rechargeable,USB Fast Charging,High Lumens, Super Bright,Power Dispaly,LED, Adjustable 7 Lighting Modes, IPX6 Waterproof,Long Range, High Lumens,High Power |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
This is an amazing product, and does everything it advertises. It is the brightest flashlight I have ever owned with amazing zoom settings and even a paralyzing strobe setting I used on someone once. I was so amazed with them i bought a set for my daughter!!
I bought this in Aug of '24. I gave one to my daughter and I kept the other. LOVE this flashlight, very bright and allows me to see at night far in the distance. Unfortunately, the back, that holds the battery in, somehow fell off about a month or 2 ago. So now it won't work.
Small flashlight keep handing in your pocket, very powerful, strong as if it was a very big flashlight. Lightweight.
Fantastic! Super bright - nice that it's as good as they advertised. The 2 pack was nice since I needed one for the car and one in the house. Would buy again!
Powerful small flashlight! Only owned a short while but would recommend to friends.
Very happy with these! They hold their charge a long time. I live in a rural, forested area, so these are great for walking home at night. I can adjust the beam for a wide circle, or create a powerfully strong, long-range beam for great distance viewing. Switching between settings is extremely easy. Great product.
I bought these for my car.. and to clarify I use my car for camping and wanted to have a full set up of gear inside so I can run off whenever I want without too much thinking about it... the fact these are rechargeable via USB C and my car has 4 USB-C Ports is super handy.. but they come with USB-A to USB-C cables.. these are handier for MOST people and they will still be handy for me as I have some power banks that use USB-A that I will recharge these from while around the fire pit etc if needed.. and I already had USB-C to USB-C cables for my car because it is already prepped and ready to go as I said.. so no big deal.I also bought a similar flashlight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQK9D59Q which I decided to test in tandem and will compare them throughout this article.This pair of lights seemed less bright that the single light I also bought.. which isn't what the lumens suggested... but it is what the price, weight and size would have suggested.Before you run off and say "Well I need the other one then!" Let me say... all 3 (this pair and the other one) were super bright... like so bright I wouldn't run around with it on the bright setting... so being brighter isn't always better.these flashlights came in a box that held both the flashlights and the cables which was a nice touch... it seemed appropriately sized... I also managed to wedge in a USB-C rechargeable lighter because.. well why not? It's all going to need to be recharged the same way and all camping supplies... it fit so it lives there now.The other flashlight ironically came in the exact same size box... which as a bit overkill... however it does leave me more room for a knife and leatherman tool... but I probably won't be keeping the single light in my car because I don't need 3 flashlights for 2 people... and our cell phones are backups.. so what I am saying is the oversized case isn't useless but it seemed large and you would have to stuff it with more stuff to justify it's bulk.The cases were not super well constructed but they do the job and were basically free. The flashlights themselves are very rugged and don't really need protection anyway.I think this pair considering they are still VERY bright is the better purchase due to price per unit, size, weight, and the way the pair fit the case.Both this set and the other flashlight operated the same way.. you have the main beam and a side lamp... you have one button and a USB-C Port and 4 blue lights to indicate charge level.One press takes you to the main beam... at that point you tap to dim it, tap again to put it to strobe, and tap a 3rd time for off.A quick double press enables the side beam... tap it again to drop the brightness, and tap it a 3rd time to turn red.. and a 4th time to do flashing red.Personally I would rather have it start with the dimmer light as I am sure it is more battery efficient and less annoying to those nearby... but I just need to remember to tap 2x.I set both kinds of flashlight up to test battery power and heat... I put them on max brightness for the main beam... I stood them up on the ground with the light aimed at the earth to avoid upsetting people at campsites nearby and walked away for an hour... it says 15 hours of light but I haven't read to see if that was at max power for main beam or if that is on red strobe.. but what I will say is I cam back in 1 hour and both still had indicators showing full charge... so they should go at least 4 hours on max... and I'll be honest in one night there is no reason to go 4 hours on max LOL. I was pretty satisfied with that test. Now for the heat... they did get warm on the metal near the bulb but not like where it would burn you hot. I worry sometimes about high power flashlights getting too hot and then rolling into a tent wall or something and doing melting something or causing a fire... neither of these have that problem.,, and they are really bright as I said.Now the red strobe will be good if I need help... what I didn't expect was the white strobe could possibly be used for self defense... I am not kidding... if you aim that at someone it is very disorienting... it won't last long before they adjust but it beats nothing and you are already carrying it.The construction is solid... I wouldn't want to hammer in a tent stake with it but I wouldn't be shocked if someone said they had... not with the lens piece or the buttons obviously but the metal tube or maybe the "butt-cap"This pair of lights for it's price have definitely earned a place in my vehicle.
Surprisingly bright light. I can't imagine how much it saved me on batteries by being rechargeable. Unfortunately one of the 2 just died. Fully charged but no light, so one didn't last even a year. If you weigh the cost of light vs battery I feel you can still win depending on how long it lasts.
This is an amazing product, and does everything it advertises. It is the brightest flashlight I have ever owned with amazing zoom settings and even a paralyzing strobe setting I used on someone once. I was so amazed with them i bought a set for my daughter!!
I bought this in Aug of '24. I gave one to my daughter and I kept the other. LOVE this flashlight, very bright and allows me to see at night far in the distance. Unfortunately, the back, that holds the battery in, somehow fell off about a month or 2 ago. So now it won't work.
Small flashlight keep handing in your pocket, very powerful, strong as if it was a very big flashlight. Lightweight.
Fantastic! Super bright - nice that it's as good as they advertised. The 2 pack was nice since I needed one for the car and one in the house. Would buy again!
Powerful small flashlight! Only owned a short while but would recommend to friends.
Very happy with these! They hold their charge a long time. I live in a rural, forested area, so these are great for walking home at night. I can adjust the beam for a wide circle, or create a powerfully strong, long-range beam for great distance viewing. Switching between settings is extremely easy. Great product.
I bought these for my car.. and to clarify I use my car for camping and wanted to have a full set up of gear inside so I can run off whenever I want without too much thinking about it... the fact these are rechargeable via USB C and my car has 4 USB-C Ports is super handy.. but they come with USB-A to USB-C cables.. these are handier for MOST people and they will still be handy for me as I have some power banks that use USB-A that I will recharge these from while around the fire pit etc if needed.. and I already had USB-C to USB-C cables for my car because it is already prepped and ready to go as I said.. so no big deal.I also bought a similar flashlight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQK9D59Q which I decided to test in tandem and will compare them throughout this article.This pair of lights seemed less bright that the single light I also bought.. which isn't what the lumens suggested... but it is what the price, weight and size would have suggested.Before you run off and say "Well I need the other one then!" Let me say... all 3 (this pair and the other one) were super bright... like so bright I wouldn't run around with it on the bright setting... so being brighter isn't always better.these flashlights came in a box that held both the flashlights and the cables which was a nice touch... it seemed appropriately sized... I also managed to wedge in a USB-C rechargeable lighter because.. well why not? It's all going to need to be recharged the same way and all camping supplies... it fit so it lives there now.The other flashlight ironically came in the exact same size box... which as a bit overkill... however it does leave me more room for a knife and leatherman tool... but I probably won't be keeping the single light in my car because I don't need 3 flashlights for 2 people... and our cell phones are backups.. so what I am saying is the oversized case isn't useless but it seemed large and you would have to stuff it with more stuff to justify it's bulk.The cases were not super well constructed but they do the job and were basically free. The flashlights themselves are very rugged and don't really need protection anyway.I think this pair considering they are still VERY bright is the better purchase due to price per unit, size, weight, and the way the pair fit the case.Both this set and the other flashlight operated the same way.. you have the main beam and a side lamp... you have one button and a USB-C Port and 4 blue lights to indicate charge level.One press takes you to the main beam... at that point you tap to dim it, tap again to put it to strobe, and tap a 3rd time for off.A quick double press enables the side beam... tap it again to drop the brightness, and tap it a 3rd time to turn red.. and a 4th time to do flashing red.Personally I would rather have it start with the dimmer light as I am sure it is more battery efficient and less annoying to those nearby... but I just need to remember to tap 2x.I set both kinds of flashlight up to test battery power and heat... I put them on max brightness for the main beam... I stood them up on the ground with the light aimed at the earth to avoid upsetting people at campsites nearby and walked away for an hour... it says 15 hours of light but I haven't read to see if that was at max power for main beam or if that is on red strobe.. but what I will say is I cam back in 1 hour and both still had indicators showing full charge... so they should go at least 4 hours on max... and I'll be honest in one night there is no reason to go 4 hours on max LOL. I was pretty satisfied with that test. Now for the heat... they did get warm on the metal near the bulb but not like where it would burn you hot. I worry sometimes about high power flashlights getting too hot and then rolling into a tent wall or something and doing melting something or causing a fire... neither of these have that problem.,, and they are really bright as I said.Now the red strobe will be good if I need help... what I didn't expect was the white strobe could possibly be used for self defense... I am not kidding... if you aim that at someone it is very disorienting... it won't last long before they adjust but it beats nothing and you are already carrying it.The construction is solid... I wouldn't want to hammer in a tent stake with it but I wouldn't be shocked if someone said they had... not with the lens piece or the buttons obviously but the metal tube or maybe the "butt-cap"This pair of lights for it's price have definitely earned a place in my vehicle.
Surprisingly bright light. I can't imagine how much it saved me on batteries by being rechargeable. Unfortunately one of the 2 just died. Fully charged but no light, so one didn't last even a year. If you weigh the cost of light vs battery I feel you can still win depending on how long it lasts.
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