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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This little guy really shines bright. You wouldn't expect such a small flashlight to pack such a punch but ti's got 2000 lumens and you don't want to look directly at it!It's conveniently water proof, it says IPX8 but advertises a max depth of 98ft ( I haven't tested that!)My only minor complaint is that the button is on the side rather than the back. The way I naturally want to hold this flashlight I wish the button was on the back.Aside from that, I'm very happy with it. Exceptionally bright. Well priced. Bravo.
Dominick "Goat" Arena
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
The build quality of the light is well made. Nice black anodized finish and I really like the magnetic switch. The back cap is removable to access the USB-C charging port. It has a glass backing to checking on battery status while under water. Do remember this is a SCUBA light and is submergible. Due to this the light can not be taken apart. My only issue is the size of the spotlight (see pic). Its very tight and focused. While this helps with its throw (and man it can go a long distance!) the flood portion is almost obsolete due to this. You can see in the pic I posted its quite bright even in a daylit room but small hot spot. Under water the reflection off the water does help with some flood light but in everyday use its not apparent.The manufacture states its 2000 lumens and while I think this is true it doesn't seem twice as bright as my EDC 1000 lumen flashlight. I don't have means to test actually lumens but don't get me wrong its hot spot is bright.Clicking the button twice takes it from a super white light to a warm natural light which helps in certain situations. All in all I think the asking price is very fair and looking forward to seeing to other products from this company.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
The body of the light seems tough, but everything else about it isn't so good. You can't adjust the light itself at all. It has two different options with one button. Unfortunately all it projected with either click of the button was a square led diode that didn't illuminate anything. I tried to focus it to no avail as the end with the projector isn't made to be adjusted at all, it says not to remove, it didn't say anything about focusing. So in my attempt to get something remotely useful out of it as far as illumination.... it broke. That was on dry land. I'd be more upset if it happened under water.
Mars
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
This dive light is very rugged with a well designed strap, and a simple switch button.The USB-C Charging port is behind a window to protect it from water, and you can see the charge level conveniently through the window when the light is on.The beam is a tight 10 degrees - not entirely round with some aberration. But it is a strong beam, if you want to spot certain things.I do wish it had a "flood" mode in addition to its "spot" mode. The flashlight would be of more general use that way.It was not tested to any appreciable depth (I don't dive deep, and certainly not into caves!)
Tech Medic
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
TLDR: NO WHERE NEAR 2000 LUMENS (more like 200 and that's not a joke). Stopped working 10 seconds out of the box due to a broken weld and poor craftsmanship in manufacturing AND materials.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANYONE PURCHASE THIS FOR ANY REASON. This is not even close to what it is claiming to be.If something is being sent out for review, then why on earth would you send something out this bad? What do you think is going to happen? Now I get the pleasure of paying to throw it out. Excellent.To say this is one of the most cheaply made devices I've ever held is an understatement.To it's only credit, it did work for about 10 seconds, then stopped. I should mention that while it was working, the light output on this was such a joke that there is no way on earth that it is 2000 lumen.The following statement is not a joke or hyperbole: I have seen pen lights put out more light than this thing and an average LED pen like is only around 100 lumens.The indicator also said this thing was fully charged, not that it would matter since that's now how lithium batteries work. Any flashlight powered by a lithium battery would maintain approximate and consistent lumen output until the minimum cut off voltage for the battery kicks in and turns the device off. Basically, the light sucked because it's a junk device, not because the battery wasn't charged.Once it stopped working (again that was seconds after pulling it from the package), I opened it to find out why. A broken set of wires on one of the cheapest welds I've ever see, not to mention that the wire is crap quality too. Now that I think about it, I'm going to have to fish it out of the waste basket and take it directly out to the dumpster because this is a short hazard with a lithium battery and could cause a FIRE!Also, the battery is much smaller than the internal cavity and the extra volume is soaked up with LARGE orange foam inserts at each end. Why put in a proper and full capacity battery when you can just put a tiny battery in, fill it with foam and call it a day? Am I right?
jymmiphreak
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Super bright, but spot is only a bit smaller than a baseball at about 10 feet from the flashlight. It's definitely too bright to look at the spot. Would probably be great if it had a focus adjustment, but it doesn't. Warm and cool light function is pretty useless, too. Looks great and is probably waterproof, but probably not going to be useful for pretty much anything. Not recommended.
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