Rechargeable high-power LED flashlight Bailong BL-X71-P50 with zoom light focus adjustment from very wide to very focused. Suitable for cycling and night work.
Features
Magnesium and aluminum alloy housing
Life cycle up to 100,000 hours (5300K-6300)
The flashlight has 5 operating modes:3 lighting levels, strobe, SOS
Lithium battery - 1x
USB charging cable
Working time depends on the battery charge level and ambient temperature.
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For its price, it is excellent, especially if you consider its brightness. The battery could last longer, but if you pay 8 euros and have an issue with the battery, you can buy 2 or 3 of these and if one runs out of battery, you can charge it and use the next one. Or if you are concerned, you can buy a battery with a larger capacity and do your job better. It also takes 3 AAA batteries, but I didn't test how long they can last. However, with 8 euros, I didn't expect it to emit such a strong beam. What I tried was to illuminate the building across from me after 4 in the evening when they couldn't see me, and I can say that it can light up a dark building and allow you to see what's inside accurately. If you want it for tasks like mine, if you work with dark objects like black boxes that have PCBs inside, expect that it will create a reflection on the object you are illuminating, which will somehow blind you and it will take a while for your vision to return to normal. It creates great reflections if you work with PCBs.
Finally, I think it's important to mention that it broke after 6 months. It no longer charges my battery and the switch no longer does what you tell it to do. It's logical for it to break considering its price, but I think it's right for a buyer who wants a flashlight to last more than 6 months to take this into account. I won't buy the same one again after this.
The flashlight is very powerful and the beam goes very far. It is a bit large; in the photos, it looks smaller. The downside is that the battery doesn't last long. I am almost sure that the questionable origin battery inside has incorrect capacity listed. It would be interesting if someone replaced the battery with a reputable, high-quality one
I am not very satisfied with its intensity, it turns off when it vibrates. I also noticed that when I take out the battery and charge it outside, it is better than when I charge it inside the flashlight, but you need to have an extra charger. I don't know if I would recommend it
Within a year it broke down without me using it particularly. Cheap electronics. The LED and the metal are okay. Electronics and battery are for throwing away.
Quite powerful and good build for the money. The battery it has runs out relatively quickly. I have used it a few times so I don't have a complete picture.
The lighting is very powerful and has a variety of intensity and pulses. It comes with a rechargeable battery as well as conventional batteries. It has its own charger and the battery lasts quite a long time. It is durable over time as I have had it for about 3 years with frequent use.
Strong flashlight with Type-C 2.0 charging port.
The battery inside needs immediate replacement (it is fake).
Give another 7-8 euros for a rechargeable battery and it will be fine.
For the money, it is one of the best products I have bought. I enjoyed it a lot in the mountains but after a lot of use, it had some issues with the battery and would suddenly turn off in the middle of the mountain (creepy) but if you take care of it and charge it, I think it is ideal.
Powerful flashlight at an excellent price with a beautiful design. I have tried several and this is one of the best (value for money), that's why I bought a second one.
Well, okay, it will be good for home use. But if you buy it, get an extra battery because the one it comes with only lasts for 10? maybe 15 seconds. I wouldn't recommend it! I kept it because I couldn't send it back in time. Now I gave it to a colleague. Oh well, whatever. With the new battery, it worked well. He tried his own again and now it stays on only when it's turned on, until the battery runs out or until you take it out. It's not good for anything.
First impressions, The lens looks good but a little heavy and large. The brightness is about 800 Lumens (based on similar flashlights). The battery claims to be 8,800mAh while weighing about 15 grams and is completely fake with many safety issues. (Large capacity batteries weigh twice as much because they have more cores, resulting in a larger capacity. The maximum capacity of a 18650 battery is about 3,600mAh.) To turn off the flashlight, you have to press it 5 times because it then switches to medium, low, strobe, SOS, and then turns off.
There is also a design problem where the battery (18650 or 3xAAA) hits the flashlight and protrudes at least 2 centimeters. The charging cover is very easy to open and there is a risk of water getting inside.
I would recommend that if you don't have a lot of money to spend on flashlights, at least get a good branded battery like NiteCore.
The battery was measured by a smart charger and it is at 447mAh.
Powerful flashlight but one works, the other doesn't. The battery drains quickly and the battery indicator shows 3 lights and as soon as you close it and reopen it, it flashes as if it needs charging. Overall, it is not reliable but what do you expect for this price.
I acquired it for professional use. Of course, reading the comments about the battery, I simultaneously purchased the Efest Rechargeable Battery 26650 Li-ion 5000mAh and the separate XTAR MC1 Plus USB Battery Charger. The result for now is excellent. The flashlight, as soon as you hold it, appears to be of high quality and sturdy despite its price, while the light is incredibly powerful, especially in the first two levels. I personally use the second or third level as they provide clear illumination and allow me to save energy. In short, for those interested in this flashlight, my suggestion is to buy it, but also purchase a high-quality battery and an external charger for it.
Stay away. I had put a Samsung 3500mAh battery and the circuit board inside the car short-circuited and the battery caught fire, which was brand new and cost 25 euros. Luckily, I was nearby because the car could have caught fire too.
Bad lens
When it works, it has brightness
It lasted 10 days and didn't fall
It doesn't make good contact and it flickers
If you want it for serious work, don't buy it
It betrays you and you're left without a lens
Not even worth 10 €
Don't waste your money
You simply give another 5 euros and you get this one here {GloboStar Rechargeable LED Flashlight Waterproof IP54 with Maximum Brightness 1000lm-79029} which is much higher quality.
For its price, it is quite good, unfortunately the battery doesn't last very long, but its brightness is quite satisfactory. I imagine that by simply changing the battery with a better rechargeable one, it will last longer, but this will automatically increase its cost. So, maybe for someone who wants a longer duration, it's better to look for a slightly more expensive flashlight from the beginning.
The best cheap flashlight I have bought, after 1 year of use as a night guard, it works like the first day, usually the button would break in others. I don't know if the battery charges correctly because I have a charger and extra batteries. The only negative thing I can find is the 4 lighting options it has (like most flashlights), which is annoying at work.
The lens is very powerful.
The test range of 100 meters at 50 meters has excellent performance.
The battery is terrible, but if you put in a Panasonic one, the problem is solved.
Today I received it, bigger than I expected but it seems good. Be careful if you put the battery upside down, it can burn when you try to charge it. I made the mistake and almost had an accident, it immediately started to smell burnt and smoke came out of the charger port.