

🔦 Light up your world, anytime, anywhere — don’t get left in the dark!
The WUBEN G5 is a rechargeable, ultra-compact EDC flashlight delivering up to 400 lumens with versatile white and RGB lighting modes. Featuring a 180-degree rotatable head, stepless dimming, and a magnetic base, it’s engineered for hands-free use in camping, emergencies, and daily tasks. Fast Type-C charging and IP65 waterproofing ensure reliable performance in all environments.
















| ASIN | B0DT6S7363 |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Built-in, rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | WUBEN |
| Brightness | 400 Lumen |
| Bulb Features | dual-bead system, multiple lighting modes, adjustable brightness, RGB color options |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,565) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2025 |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Finish types | Brushed |
| Included Components | Lanyard |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
| Item model number | G5-LS |
| Light Output Maximum | 400 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | WUBEN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Magnetic |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Part Number | G5-LS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"D x 1.47"W x 2.44"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 192271071534 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 400 Lumens |
G**A
Love it!!!
Great little flashlight! Rechargeable, easy to use, very bright and the design affords itself to multiple uses! Excellent little device! Addition: We test travel equipment in the harshest environments including in Ukraine right now but for business travel as well - how a mouse works for a person on an aircraft, a case can carry what is needed easily, even how multiple water filters worked for travel and for extreme camping. This flashlight was a surprise. Now that I have had a week to absolutely abuse it, use it on an airplane, take it through multiple TSA (and the EU equivalent) checkpoints, I bought one for my "always travel" case! Yep, that good! Why? 1.) Extremely compact! Yes, a little on the heavy side for its size but we found that a PLUS not a minus - it has a "well built, I can take it" feel. Lightening / cooling strips are cut into the back of the light. 2.) Optional light usage abilities - you can dim the light with a simple turn of a wheel on the left, the light rotates 180 degrees and has two methods to turn off - the button and the lock switch. 3.) The lock switch has the multiple functions of "off/locked", "on" and "expose charger. This switch is a double-edged sword so to speak as it is much more robust than the rubber cap over a USB port but if it does break it seems it will make the light useless. It SEEMS strong and since it sits flush it should be fine but it is plastic and when things can go wrong they tend to go wrong. 4.) Adjustment wheels sits in a really nice position except when you are wearing gloves; this is not a huge problem as we find all but the simple and largest gear is difficult with extreme cold weather gear. It also was designed perfectly (without gloves) not to be too high that it interferes with carry but high enough to find in the pitch dark. 5.) Worked fine after sitting out in a Texas sun for hours and HOT (not recommended, by the way, but tested) and works fine in extreme cold weather even after sitting out in it exposed to all of the elements. 6.) The clip is another part that seems frail but has held up. It WILL be something to watch for in the future. Overall, slightly over-engineered for combat but it held up and works fine! Therefore, rough camping should not be a problem though #6 is still a question (the clip). Between the rotating light and the ability to dim quickly it works great. We would have LOVED a RED light ability with "lock on RED" / "lock on white" as we really would have loved to use this for reading maps and searching without losing our night sight! The reason for the "red light lock" is obvious as those lights that you have to cycle through "white" to get "red" are worthless when keeping your night vision is important - one flash of the white and your eyes are screwed and cycling through with your eyes closed is stupid and impossible under stress. (Disclosure - we do not get any compensation for reviews - ZERO, NOTHING; we get the products either under our own purchase or from companies that ask for the harshest of testing. We do send some back to the company at our own expense if a product shows promise but has issues that we feel can be corrected to make a good product awesome if the company can analyze the failure.)
C**R
Excellent EDC light with many functions
I have been playing with this light for a couple days now. At this price point I am very satisfied as a multifunction EDC light. It is the size of a Zippo lighter and fits in the small pocket of my jeans just like a Zippo. It is not very intuitive figuring out the functions but I think I will have a teenager show me. The magnetic base is sweet for auto repair as well as the pivoting head getting the light where you need it. It also has many different functions and colors for various uses. What I like most is the dimmer wheel allows the light go from dim to full power without steps. One can clip it to your shirt, hat brim, or any equipment. I no longer have to put a flashlight in my teeth to hold it when working finally. There is also a way to lock-out the switch from turning on in your pocket. Only negative is that it needs a teenager to figure out how to use all the functions and the instructions are not much help. It is not very intuitive. I showed it to a friend and he was so impressed he bought one immediately.
R**L
An impressive and innovative design.
Works well and convenient to carry in a pocket. Has about every possible innovative feature . Once you train yourself on it it is easy to use. With a broad array of adjustable beam colors, brightness , and attachment options I think about the only possible future enhancement would be to add a solar panel on one side. Overall it is impressive in every way. I like the fact that the battery can be replaced if that is ever required. The only negative I could find is that if a lanyard is attached it interferes with seating of the attaching magnet to a flat surface. The attach point should be recessed. But I doubt many would use the lanyard feature.
W**K
Stepless dimming is a lie
This is a pretty cool flashlight. It's slightly smaller than I expected. It makes it a little hard to hold as a flashlight, but it's really designed to be clipped onto something. I think it does a great job of that. The case is all metal except for the LED cover and the contact point on the clip, and it feels incredibly sturdy. There is a solid metal slider that is both an on/off switch and a cover for the USB-C port. It charges via USB-C and works properly with a USB-C charger. The head genuinely rotates 180° in one axis, and the clip rotates so you can clip to the left or to the right. It would be nice if the head rotated in two axes, but one is still better than almost everything else. The rest position for the clip pulls it into a groove that actually prevents it from accidentally grabbing something. The magnet on the base is fairly strong. The RGB LED is kind of silly (when, exactly, does anyone need a magenta flashlight?), but it works. The control scheme is somewhat complicated and something whose more esoteric modes you're unlikely to remember. From off: click to turn on to the last "normal" mode, double-click to turn on emergency mode, or long-click for battery status. In normal mode: long-click to switch between white and RGB submodes. In white submode, double-click to lock into max brightness. In RGB submode, double-click to flash (~1Hz) current color. In both turbo and flash mode, double-click again to go back to the submode you came from. Emergency mode flashes red three times (~5Hz), pauses a beat, then a second color three times (same frequency), pauses a beat, and repeats. In emergency mode, double-click to cycle the second color between yellow, green, and blue. In any on mode, click to turn off. In the white normal mode, the knob adjusts the brightness, and in RGB normal mode, the knob adjusts the color. The knob doesn't do anything in any other mode, including the single-color flashing mode and the max brightness mode. The marketing says the brightness is stepless, but that's just not true. There are seven steps. There is a distinct step between the lowest brightness and the next, then they're much closer together, with the final step being almost imperceptible to my eye. I suppose it does quickly ramp and not just jump between the brightnesses, so it's maybe stepless in that sense, but the ramp lasts like a quarter of a second and you can't get it to stay at those in-between brightnesses. It's clearly not what anyone would think when they see a knob and hear "stepless". The knob is actually unnecessary. The same selections could be made with a pair of up and down buttons. The color rotation is also not stepless. They didn't say it was, but just for the record, it just cycles through red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and magenta. (I feel like orange and yellow might be better described as warm yellow and cool yellow, but maybe that's just my perception.) The slider is marked with an open lock and a closed lock, which implies to me that the locked position will just not respond to the button or the knob. In reality, it just means "off". It would have been a nice feature to be able to set it how you wanted it and flick it to lock so you didn't accidently moved the controls, but it just doesn't do that. The slider is still a very nice feature even if it's just nicer than a rubber cover for the USB port.
O**Z
Excelente calidad, metálico, buena iluminación, el instructivo en español no esta muy bien traducido y se dificulta leerlo pero en ingles esta muy claro, es del tamaño de un encendedor zippo y pesa casi lo mismo, un poco mas, tiene todas las funciones que anuncia la publicación y la batería le dura como 50 min en el modo brillante mas alto de la luz blanca y en modo bajo y luz de color… la verdad no se, muchas horas, mas de 24h, se carga como en 1h y 30 min, en usbC 5v 1amp, en cargador rápido no intente, el manual no menciona si lo soporta, muy recomendado.
E**R
Prática, portátil, boas iluminação e autonomia.
Z**A
Volevo una torcia piccola, facilmente portabile ovunque, economica, sufficientemente potente per un uso "normale" sia interno che esterno e con la possibilità di graduare la potenza luminosa, sia per comodità che per non sprecare inutilmente batteria con luminosità eccessiva. Proprio quest'ultima caratteristica è stata quella che mi lasciava perplesso su altri modelli, anche di costruttori "blasonati", perchè trovavo descrizioni, soprattutto nelle recensioni dei possessori, come "due livelli di luminosità, uno decisamente fioco ed uno alla potenza massima". Poi scopro l'esistenza di questa "strana" torcina, non cilindrica come quasi tutte ma rettangolare e piatta, molto lodata e che ha la luminosità regolabile, a dimmeraggio continuo, con una manopola rotante! A meno di 27 euro e considerando tutte le ottime recensioni, ho deciso di andare su questa, anche se fino al giorno prima il produttore non lo avevo mai sentito nominare. Ho fatto bene. La torcia è piccola, leggera e la sua "piattezza" non è assolutamente un problema per la maneggevolezza, anzi. Ed essendo "squadrata", è anche molto stabile su qualsiasi superficie, anche inclinata. Inoltre la "piattezza" facilita il metterla in una tasca. La costruzione comunica immediatamente, non appena la si prende in mano, una sensazione di solidità fuori dal comune, specialmente per un oggetto così piccolo. La manopola rotativa, che serve sia per variare in modo continuo la luminosità che per gestire anche altre funzioni (scelta del colore, scelta della funzione di lampeggio ...), è una gran furbata. Sebbene io credo che raramente userò le funzioni "colorate" (al massimo posso pensare al lampeggiante rosso in bicicletta o nel caso di auto in panne, quest'ultima cosa facilitata dal fatto che il fondo della torcia è magnetico!), è bello sapere che ci sono. A tutta prima "navigare" tra le varie funzioni mi è sembrato complicato, ma in realtà il diagramma pubblicato sul manuale è corretto e razionale. Mi ci sono voluti venti minuti per provare tutto, ma fortunatamente l'uso normale è assolutamente diretto: si schiaccia una volta il pulsante circolare a rilievo (subito individuabile al tatto anche al buio) e si accende la luce bianca (se così era stata lasciata, oppure del colore in cui era stata lasciata), dopo di che con la manopola si può regolare l'intensità. Si noti: la torcia RICORDA anche l'ultimo livello di LUMINOSITA' impostato! Molto, molto bene ... :) Pressioni lunghe o doppi click rapidi fanno passare per le varie funzioni e poi tornare indietro. Anche se ci si ritrova in uno stato "strano" (es. luce colorata oppure lampeggio multicolore) si riesce sempre facilmente a tornare alla luce bianca, per esempio spegnendo, poi un tocco per riaccendere e una pressione più lunga per ripassare in luce bianca. Furbo anche il pulsante "slide" per bloccare la torcia ed impedire accensioni accidentali e furbissimo il fatto che la testina dei led sia orientabile, funzionalità che la rende (assieme al magnete) anche una piccola torcia per lavoro o per emergenze. Ci sono poi una clip integrata, per esempio per fissarla ad un berretto, un laccetto di aggancio per il trasporto e, se volete metterla in un portachiavi, anche un apposito anello . Io ho usato solo il laccetto, per paura che lo sfregamento continuo contro le chiavi potesse usurarne la superficie. Peraltro peso e dimensioni entrambi ridotti consentono di farle trovare posto in ogni tasca. Non posso dire niente sulla durata della batteria, perchè sono ancora alla prima carica (che ha completato in meno di un'ora) e ne ho fatto un uso abbastanza frequente ma di breve durata ogni volta. Mi aspetto che la batteria sia al livello qualitativo del resto, che è notevole. Purtroppo nel manuale (sia cartaceo, fornito nella confezione, che in quello scaricabile da internet) non c'è l'italiano (ci sono però inglese, tedesco e spagnolo, oltre a cinese e giapponese). Peccato assolutamente "veniale" per un piccolo gioiellino di torcia, che è andato anche oltre le mie aspettative. Se non avete esigenze di "superpotenze luminose", o di cose tipo funzioni anti-aggressioni (luce stroboscopica forte ecc.) ma la usate per ogni attività in casa o per una tranquilla passeggiata di notte, potrebbe essere l'unica torcia, versatile ed economica, di cui avrete bisogno. Super-consigliata.
C**.
Die WUBEN G5 Mini ist für mich eine der beeindruckendsten Schlüsselbundlampen überhaupt. Im Black-Friday-Deal für 23 € praktisch unschlagbar. Trotz der winzigen Größe liefert sie ein sensationell starkes Licht, das sich zudem stufenlos dimmen lässt. Die RGB-Farbauswahl macht richtig Spaß und ist auch praktisch, wenn man mal nicht mit Weißlicht blenden will. Der Magnet hält zuverlässig, und der flexible Leuchtkopf ist ein echtes Highlight – super für Heimwerker-Situationen oder wenn man beide Hände frei braucht. Für eine EDC-Lampe dieser Größe: absolute Empfehlung.
B**Z
J’ai acheté la lampe Wuben G5 et j’en suis vraiment très satisfait. 🔦 La lampe est bien fabriquée, solide et inspire confiance dès la prise en main. Son format compact est un vrai avantage : elle se transporte facilement dans une poche, un sac ou accrochée à un porte-clés, ce qui permet de l’avoir toujours sur soi. Un de ses gros points forts est sa tête rotative. C’est un véritable atout, car cela permet d’orienter la lumière dans toutes les directions, selon les besoins. Que ce soit pour éclairer un espace précis, travailler les mains libres ou diriger la lumière exactement là où on le souhaite, c’est extrêmement pratique. Malgré sa petite taille, l’éclairage est très efficace : elle éclaire bien, avec une lumière claire et homogène. Elle est parfaite pour un usage quotidien, les sorties, le bricolage ou les situations d’appoint. En résumé, c’est une très bonne lampe EDC, compacte, performante et surtout très pratique grâce à sa tête orientable. Je recommande sans hésiter !
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