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The Eton American Red Cross Clipray is a compact, hand-crank powered flashlight and USB smartphone charger designed for emergency preparedness and outdoor use. It delivers up to 10 minutes of bright LED light per minute of cranking and provides slow but reliable phone charging without batteries. Featuring a durable clip-on design and officially licensed by the American Red Cross, it’s a must-have tool for power outages, camping, and off-grid adventures.


| ASIN | B003BYROUQ |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable, Sturdy |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,552 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #2,096 in Cell Phone Chargers & Power Adapters |
| Brand Name | Eton |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,198 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Red |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750254804403 |
| Included Components | Flash Light, Usb Cable |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 1.25"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 2"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | American Red Cross Clipray Crank-Powered, Clip-On Flashlight & Smartphone Charger, Red |
| Item Weight | 4.9 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 100 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Eton |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ARCCR100RSNG |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | ARCCR100R_SNG |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Runtime | 10 minutes |
| Set Name | American Red Cross |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Single |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable, Sturdy |
| Style Name | American Red Cross |
| UPC | 724137347110 066519357332 750254804403 080137116898 666671449403 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 100 Lumens |
N**O
Solid purchase for power outages, camping, emergencies and more
The light isn't crazy bright, but it definitely does the trick when you need a flashlight. It charges fairly quickly with the crank dynamo. You may want to crank it for a couple of minutes each time you go to use it, to make sure it will last a while before cranking again. It says 1 minute of cranking is 10 minutes of light, but I think that may be a bit exaggerated, which isn't a big deal. When you're stuck in the dark, spending whatever amount of time cranking it for light isn't much worse than sitting in the dark. The battery will hold a charge for a while, so if you leave it charged it will stay charged for at least couple of weeks, in my experience. I haven't used the USB for charging very much, but it seems to only really charge the phone while you actively crank it. In addition, it only charges the phones I have had very slowly (the phones literally say "charging slowly" instead of just "charging"). Again, when you're stuck with no electricity it will do the trick temporarily, and is far better than no charger at all. As for the build quality, it is fairly decent quality but definitely fairly cheap, as well. It might break the plastic enclosure if it were to be dropped down a flight of stairs, for example. If you struck it with a hammer as if hitting a nail, it would likely shatter into a lot of pieces, as it is a rigid but relatively thin plastic. If wedged into a survival kit or other tight space it would likely be fine though, it is a bit flexible and would probably only break due to impact. It is definitely not water-resistant at all, hah. Overall meets my expectations and is a pretty quality product.
J**.
Great Smartphone Hand Charger
Great charger for cell phone. Hand cranking to charge a cell phone does not take long as some might think. Good brand American Red Cross approved.
H**N
Good Emergency Flashlight
Flashlight. It's a good emergency flashlight. The beam is good for anything within a 30 foot range (and probably adequet for 40-50 feet as long as you don't need a spotlight). From my experience, the battery lasts up to 10 minutes after cranking for a few seconds, and up to 5 minutes in cold weather (~30-40 farenheit). It will still produce light after these limit, but will be significantly dimmer. The light fades as the battery gets weaker, so I typically recharge the device while I am using it to keep it bright. I've had this thing hold battery for several months (of nonuse) without being cranked. Overall I am very impressed with the flashlight portion of this product. 5 out of 5 Clip. It is made of plastic and functional. I doubt it would hold much weight, but since it's only intended use is to hold the flashlight, that's okay. Phone Charging. It provides a charge. You need to crank to be able to charge anything, and it doesn't charge fast. Because of the size of the crank, it is a little difficult to charge without holing the flashlight with both hands. It doesn't come with a cable (I didn't expect it to). Overall, if you were in an emergency situation and had the time, this would be a good way to get your phone up by a few percent, but it isn't a way to seriously charge your device. I'm talking 5-10 minutes of work for 2-3% charge. Is it better than nothing? Yes. Can I see anyone taking 8 hours and 20 minutes to use this crank to charge their phone up to 100%? No. And, since it only charges while you are cranking, you can't store any energy for later (You can for the flashlight, but not for the phone charger. But, given how fast the flashlight charges and how long it lasts, it's not really worth doing it for the flashlight either.). It's enough to save your bacon, but you can't take it hiking and expect it to charge your devices. I am happy with my purchase, and have considered getting this as a gift for multiple family members.
M**B
Durable, convenient and good light.
I use this light all the time as my primary flashlight around the house and outside. I've had it for a year and a half now. I've gotten it wet (it stopped working until it dried out and then was normal again), dropped it and cranked it a lot over this time. I can say that the build quality is solid, with nice-feeling materials. It's great not to have to worry about batteries. I bought another as a gift for a travelling friend. The light output from the 3 LEDs is surprisingly good, with a wide spot. Pushing the button once keeps the light on, you don't need to continually press anything. The clip is a nice feature, I put it on my belt loop for illuminating the area when I need to use both hands. I can verify that the USB charger does work, but for modern cell phone batteries it really is a worst-case emergency backup. I tested it on my Samsung Galaxy SIII: You always get the best charging results when the phone is using the least battery, so turn on airplane mode and keep the screen off. The problem is that the charging only works while you are spinning the handle, and most phones will turn on the screen when you start charging. That means you can't turn off the screen while you're charging, and the output of the charger is so little that the drain from the screen almost negates the charge you're adding. In airplane mode with the screen on, it took about 9 minutes of quick spinning to go from 65% to 66%. As long as you keep in mind it's not going to work as a regular charger but would work in an emergency situation to get enough for a call, or to keep a call someone else is making going, then you won't be disappointed.
G**L
Efficient and affordable
This is a real neat device, and one of the only crank flashlight/phone charger combos that incorporate a usb port instead of a DC port that I could find. Though the led lights don't provide very focused light, they serve well as an emergency backup light source. If it's light enough that you can't see any noticeable illumination from the flashlight, then you obviously already see perfectly fine. With 3 LEDs, I wasn't really expecting a flood light anyway. My main use of this device is actually the usb charger. I have with me some power-hungry portable electronics, such as my PSP and my Droid phone, and some of their portability is negated by their limited battery power. Don't get me wrong, they'll last a good while on a full charge, but sometimes I'm not always in range of a power socket or car charger. This helps me out a great deal in this regard, and although not every device has a usb-friendly charge adapter, my Powermonkey-explorer kit ( Powermonkey eXplorer - Portable Charger with Solar Slave (Grey) ) expands that versatility greatly. The included battery has a female USB adapter which I can use to hook into my Clipray and charge up when the sun is down or on overcast days, and when a power socket is out of reach. These two products make a great team and have increased my satisfaction with both. If you don't feel like dishing out $100 however, there are much cheaper standalone usb adapter kits out there as well. Pros: - Power crank gives you a constant light source and USB power source for your portable electronics. - Sleek, solid design ensures it will not fall apart easily. - Featured clip makes it easy to attach to a belt strap, readily available when you're on the go. - Cheap and affordable. Cons: - 3 leds isn't much to work with, but they could have focused the light a bit better. - External accessories (adapters/usb cords) required to unlock the full potential of this item, which may be to the dismay of some. Overall: Great device, I'm extremely happy I could find a decent hand-crank USB charger, and the flashlight and clip are welcome additions. If you've got lots of power-hungry portable electronics, give this a look.
B**R
It’s decent, but not durable!
I would give it 4 stars as it can produce 1A (nice) if you’re REALLY CRANKING, it’s a great mini gym haha, but unfortunately, I have had to return the first one and get another as the HANDLE SNAPED CLEAN OFF THE UNIT! Be careful with it, I spent $30 total $14 on the unit and $15 on the SuperLube I had to buy to keep it from falling apart. It’s a great bright flashlight, decent size, 3 LED, unit is easy to carry around, it has a built in clip but it feels like that would snap too, and I mean it works as a phone charger! I can charge my Xbox controller batteries, my iPhone, even initiated charging on my iPad, my speakers, earbuds, it can charge anything that charges via USB! Just don’t expect it to charge a handheld vacuum, thats not very practical and I bet the handle would snap off. Anyways it’s cool for learning how things work, but just be extremely careful if you don’t use lubricant. I have attached some photos of the unit taken apart to show what components it has/protection. As long as it functions as a phone charger, but I couldn’t get my phone to go up that much after cranking for 5 minutes, so I’d try cranking a power bank or a USB fan. (to cool off if power is out)
A**E
These are very sturdy.
These are really helpful. I like the added feature of a phone charger. These would make nice gifts.
M**O
Very useful
I've had this device for about three months, and I can say that it's the ultimate flashlight. The three white LEDs are brighter than you'd expect, easily lighting up an entire room when reflecting off a white surface. That being said, here are some vital stats about it: Handcranking: 60 seconds of cranking produces 60 minutes of light. (75 joules produced / 0.02 joule/sec use) USB Charging: The capacitors inside of the flashlight are not connected to the USB out. The flashlight will not charge your phone when you aren't cranking it. Measured in real-time via multimeter: Wall/Outlet Charger: 5V 650mA (Constant) = 3.25W Fastest/Exhausting Cranking: 5V 500 mA (avg) = 2.5W Normal Cranking: 5V 250mA (avg) = 1.25W For a standard Android phone with a 4.2V/1.8A/7.56Wh battery, you need to charge it from the wall for about 2 hours and 20 minutes. For a standard iPhone, a 4.2V/1.5A/6.3Wh battery, you would roughly two hours to reach full charge. To reach 0->100% on an iPhone while hand cranking at the normal speed you would need to crank non-stop for *five hours*. At the fastest cranking speed, this is reduced to 2.5 hours, but who is going do that? Once again, not as practical as you'd imagine for charging cell phones, but a lifesaver in emergency situations. Cranking for a few minutes *will* give you time to make emergency phone calls -- or have a friend generate power while you make the outgoing calls. For anything more serious/long-term than an emergency phone call, consider solar panels (20-100W) or a bicycle generator with a dynamo (100-400W).
A**O
Excelente
Excelente Cumple su función Buenos materiales
V**O
conforme à la description
Belle éclairage. Très satisfaite.
B**L
red cross clipray
very good doesn't hold the charge for long
P**A
Very useful
I really like it
E**J
Ok
A bit dated as it uses USB A instead of USB C
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