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The Pocket Flashlight is a compact, rechargeable EDC flashlight that delivers an impressive 230 lumens of brightness while weighing only 1.25 ounces. Its dual functionality allows for both handheld and headlamp use, featuring a motion sensor for easy operation and a magnetic base for versatile placement. Perfect for emergencies, camping, and hiking, this stylish flashlight combines practicality with modern design.
Item Weight | 1.25 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.3"D x 1.5"W x 1.05"H |
Supported Battery Types | Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Battery |
Battery Type | Polymer |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Additional Features | Portable, Mini, EDC, Pocket, Rechargeable |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | modern/minimalist |
Finish Types | Black |
Color | Black |
T**️
Cool features, wish the body was metal
Cool little light, lots of options for use clip/headband/ball cap brim. The motion sensor feature is more like wave on/wave off, the light stays on until motion turns it off again. To activate on any light source, once selected press and hold the activation button associated for say 5 seconds and release. Then initiate movement above the not magnetic end on/off. Short press cycles to next color/pattern/off.
K**D
Convenient LED Light
I am glad I have this. I use it all the time in so many situations. I use it while walking the dogs at night, while working in tight spaces in cars, in closets. I like the mobility of it. That makes it easy to use anywhere. With the multiple types of lighting it offers you have options for what works best at any given time. It charges quickly and last forever. The lights look good and shine far. It’s small enough to put in your pocket. The magnet is quite strong and allows me to hang it under an engines hood for the perfect angle. Also have color change led lights and a strobing emergency effect.
D**H
It's OK
This light is a mixed bag when it comes to features and quality.On the plus side, you can clip the light into the headband bracket without removing the pocket clip. That's a surprisingly unusual feature. The inclusion of a COB (Chip On Board) light allows for a floodlight feature, and with the right button presses it combines to provide a spotlight WITH a floodlight. I generally consider the sidelight COB to be more useful when the main beam is on the end of the light, but the configuration on this light isn't bad.The sensor is also a nice feature, although I've never felt much need to have my headlamp going off and on when I swat at swarming mosquitoes.The colored COB lights are kind of cool, but not of much practical use (aside from the red, which would be more useful if it were dimmable and had the ability to flash as a roadside warning light.On the downside, the light body and headlamp bracket feel *extremely* plasticky. It's probably durable in that it won't break easily, but it still feels cheap. I also very much wish that the light used replaceable batteries instead of built-in, non-replaceable. It can be done in this form factor (see the Wuben E7).I really hate that you have to go through every light setting to get to any desired setting.For the price, this is an OK light, with good features and a clunky interface. I think there are better lights in a similar form factor and with more expandability and utility for only a few dollars more. Before making a purchase decision, I would look at those lights to make sure that this light is the one I want.
S**3
Many options. Too many actually
I got this to use primarily as a headlamp. However, it makes a very annoying headlamp. One issue is that it needs about 15 button presses to get it turned off. Long pressing seems to set up a motion sensor and lets the light come on even when you think it's off.It has way too many options to be operated while on your head. A simple on/of and intensity level toggle will suffice. A long press should ALWAYS turn these devices off. That is NOT the case with this. It does have some magnets on the end so it might come in handy while working on something.As a headlamp it projects the poorest of any headlamp I've ever owned! The dollar store ones are a better projected light beam than this device. This would make a great item for a kid to have who is interested in LED lights. It can change from red, to green, to blue, to white and back.Definitely not recommended if you need a headlamp for working on projects.
T**.
Decent compact light for your head or waist
This relatively little flashlight, a bit thick, but just right to fit all the LEDs and battery for its size. The flashlight is very bright for its compactness and starts at the lower brightness setting and cycles to the brightest setting instead of brightest like other flashlights.You can expect atleast an hour of usage, starting from the brightest setting that tapers off to a lower brightness, so it can be mostly acceptable to use while working on something or intermittent use on the daily.The magnet on the base is a good feature to have to be able to mount it for hands free use or to simply stow it away without rolling away. Easily pocketable, and can be worn on the head with the headband or clipped to your beltAs usual with LED type lights, it is better to look at the emitter only at an angle if you want to see the light working and not to look directly into the light when on.
N**G
Awesome
I love this flashlight - possibly my favorite flashlight. The included loops and head strap are so cool to have. The flashlight itself is nice and bright, fairly lightweight. If you're considering this flashlight, get it - it's a great value.
M**L
Small bright light.
This is a small light with a metal clip on the back to hang it from. There are 2 attachments that can snap on individually: a plastic clip with a tilt feature and a clip that attaches to the elastic headband (included), also with a tilt feature. There is a magnet on one end and a motion sensor on the opposite end.There are 2 buttons on one side that control the white light and colored lights, respectively. Pressing the white light cycles it through 100%, 50%, the superbright COB light, 100% and COB, and 100% and COB flashing rapidly.Pressing the color light button cycles it through red, green, blue, and fading from color to color.Neither of the lights have a dimming function. Pressing and holding either light button activates the motion sensor, and 2 dim blue lights show that the motion sensor is on. Press and hold the light button again to turn motion sensor off.
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