Illuminate Your Adventures! ✨
The Vnina Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight is a high-performance LED flashlight featuring a strong magnetic base, 1200 lumens brightness, and multiple lighting modes. Designed for versatility, it is water-resistant and compact, making it perfect for hiking, camping, and everyday carry. The package includes two flashlights, USB cables, rechargeable batteries, and a user manual, ensuring you're always prepared for any situation.
Style Name | Vnina Rechargeable Flashlight with Magnetic Base |
Color | iron |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion or Lithium |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 600 Feet |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Additional Features | High Lumens, Zoomable, Weather & Shock Resistant, Lightweight, Pocket-Sized, Easy to Use, Anti-Roll Body |
Power Source | USB |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material Type | Abs |
J**T
Good flashlights
Only bad thing I can say about them at all is battery life isn't great. They're very durable and can be dropped, the magnet is pretty good for sticking on a pole or something and the light is bright and has zoom and different modes of funtion. I gave one away and lost the other haha.BUT I liked this brand so much I searched through my order history to buy these ones again instead of looking for a competitor item. 2 good flashlights for a great price!
J**
My every day carry
You need a cheap flashlight that works well. I got 4 of these for over 1 year ago only 1 died, Fell of a cliff or (more like a work bench) But the other's had the same fate and are still working. I like the magnet it sticks well. The lite is bright and is adjustable focus. The side lite is good when working on projects that has a metal base. You can stick and see what your doing hands free. Nice. They will come apart in the middle if you bend it in your back pocket. So beware of that, just push it back together. Still works. The build in charger is a nice feature. I don't use it much because I usually can't wait for it to change up I just drop in a different battery and move on. It's not the brightest flashlight but sometimes it doesn't have to be. I like using the focus part at night when moving around in the house so you don't bother others just slide the focus all the way out and you have a lite thats a square foot of light beam on the ground or whatever you shine it at. Water resistant only. Not waterproof so keep that in mine. I don't use it for scuba diving. I will be buying a few more of these to pass around to family members. Good lite for the money.
E**J
My GOTO light for whatever task.
This handy flashlight has everything I need at work or home use. I especially like the sidelight and magnetic end for hands free option. (That's if you have something metal to put it on) The first 2 clicks are the flashlight and the 3rd is the sidelight feature which I use quite often at work. It's very bright (almost too bright) so for close work I'll use the 2nd (click) light option. So w/full charge it'll last for about 2 weeks w/2 - 5 minute off & on use. I have left it on while at work all day (9 hours) and the next day it was still lit (although very dim) so total about 24ish hours. I bought a few of these for home/work/and quickie gifts.Great value for the money.
S**H
Super bright spot, nice flood color, battery is weak
These are awesome flashlights. The spotlight is amazingly bright. It’s nice to have two brightness settings and the zoom feature, easy to scale the light to what you need. The cob light on the side is great for lighting up a room during a power outage, similar warm white to a standard lightbulb. The cob light is much more power efficient than the spot light. The included 18650 is very weak, maybe a third of the run time or less than a standard SR 25. If you will use these often, I highly recommend that you buy SR 25’s (too many fake knockoffs on Amazon that list impossible mah ratings for a battery this size) and get an external charger so you can always have full batteries on standby (and a good charger will slow down charging near the end to help extend the life span of the batteries) We bought a set to keep around the house for routine use and then ordered two more sets for our emergency kits in the cars and in the house. These are rugged and fit comfortably in all hand sizes, best flashlight out there.
T**G
Works good
Battery dosent last very long. But there's two so I just keep one plugged In.
S**A
Bright!
These lights are awesome
D**T
Doesn’t hold charge
The media could not be loaded. I may have just gotten a bad flashlight sent out to me but it doesn’t hold a charge for anything. I left it on the charger all night long and still doesn’t want to stay on. I’ve had this flashlight for about a week now and this is also the 2nd time I’ve “fully” charged it with the same issue.
D**K
Works fine, but keep your expectations in line with the price.
The Good: inexpensive, usb rechargeable, lighted power button, easy to use controls, side emitter produces good quality flood lighting, magnets in the base are a nice touch, will free stand on either end.The Bad: Fresnel lens reflectors are just a bad choice for most uses. On the forward facing emitter you have to choose between a ton of flood, with no hot spot in the beam (which is accomplished better with the open emitter on the side for flood lighting), or to have a not so bright beam that is focused and projects the image of the syrface of the emitter. What this means is it projects a square image with lines in it. A total internal reflection (TIR) optic or traditional reflector would have given a much more useful and artifact-free beam. Both my lights appear to have been used as evidenced by dried mud on one of the lights (which I used a toothbrush to clean), and the other light had lots of wear to the finish on the edges of the light, as well as several chips and dents.Final Verdict: These are cheap rechargeable lights. You get what you pay for, and don't get what you don't pay for with them. They are pretty good area lights, but if you want to use thm for their fron-firing beam, I would look elsewhere. The convenience of recharging without having to remove the batteries is great.
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