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Flash Lights
Flash Lights
Flash Lights
Flash Lights
Flash Lights
Flash Lights
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For the money, it might be the best option at the moment.. a decent little flashlight with enough brightness for tasks around the house and daily use, its charging is relatively quick and the battery lasts quite a while, very lightweight and small, can be stored anywhere, a much better purchase than many in the €30-40 range
It was a pleasant surprise the power it has. Small flashlight but perfect for footwork and in the car for any eventuality. The only thing I consider negative is that I couldn't open the battery, which makes me believe that it comes with its own non-removable one.
Good for short use and if needed it has autofocus. The brightness is comfortable but not too strong, which is logical because it doesn't have 1000 lm as stated, but around 450 lm. It doesn't charge with a type-C cable and directly connects to a type-C port from both sides. Since I only use type-C cables, I had to find a way to charge it. You convert the charger's C port to USB A and then convert it back to C, so when you connect any type-C cable, everything works normally. If the charger has a USB-A port and you want to use a C-C cable, you convert the USB-A to a type-C port with an adapter. It has a built-in battery that requires surgical intervention to replace. One press turns it on - a second press within 2 seconds of the first one makes it flash, a third press within 2 seconds of the second one makes it flash SOS, and a fourth press turns it off. When it's turned on, you press and hold the button and the brightness gradually decreases until it reaches the minimum, unless you release the button. Doing the same thing again increases the brightness. The main problem I noticed is that in the dark, you have to search for the button to turn it on - it would be much better if there was a small bump to easily locate it.
Honest, but I would like to mention in the description that the battery does not change in the conventional way and requires knowledge of electronics. Correction, I accidentally discovered that it adjusts the volume by simply holding down the button, it decreases to the minimum and vice versa.
1000 lumens, I don't know if it is, but it is bright (with the narrow beam it comfortably illuminates up to 150 m). It has a long battery life, zoom capability, very easy to use (with one press the flashlight turns on, with two the strobe), and most importantly, it doesn't heat up. I have been burned by "tactical" flashlights that cost ten times more, and I know...
Rechargeable flashlight with 1000 lumen intensity, with great autonomy and zoom function. For this price, I don't think there is anything better.
A good, affordable flashlight with a lithium battery. It also has a strobe function, which is not mentioned in the features.