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🔦 Pocket power that outshines the rest—light up your world with SC21 Pro!
The SC21 Pro is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering up to 1100 lumens with a beam reach of 131 meters. Featuring a USB-C charging port, advanced Anduril 2.0 user interface, and a durable aviation-grade aluminum body, it’s designed for all-weather use. Its magnetic tail cap and pocket clip offer versatile hands-free options, making it an essential everyday carry tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.








| Manufacturer | sofirn |
| Part Number | ESFBASC21PROT |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 6 x 9 cm; 59.53 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | SC21pro kit |
| Colour | Sc21pro Black Kit |
| Style | Compact |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Shape | Compact |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 1100 lumen |
| Plug profile | Clip-on, Magnetic |
| Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
| Item Weight | 59.5 g |
S**E
Love this little light
I've got a few Sofirn flashlights but the SC21 Pro is the smallest of them so far and I have to say I'm very impressed. The build quality seems to be very nice and it's easy to hold and grip in the hand. The light output is very impressive for the size of light allowing you to easily see where you're going and for some way ahead too. The rated output of 1100 lumens seems pretty accurate (I don't have a meter but I have compared to to my other known torches and the output seems about right).It has the Anduril 2 user interface which has many features (although someone just wanting a torch probably won't use half of them) but it comes as standard with the simple interface enabled which, I find once you've got used to it, is easy to use and fairly intuitive. A sequence of clicks will change to the advanced interface giving you many many options to change should you want to.It has a variable light output from "moonlight" (very nice for when you're eyes are used to the dark and not disturbing other people/ map reading etc) through 3 brightness settings and finally the Turbo mode. I have to say Turbo is extremely impressive for it's size but does drain the battery quite quickly and also cause the torch to heat up (this is normal). Note: This can be changed to an analogue "ramp" of brightness rather than stepped levels using the interface if required.This torch does also have a lockout function (4 clicks from off) which is handy for preventing it from being accidentally activated in a pocket or bag. The tiny size of this light makes it very nice to carry around and it's been with me most outings since I purchased it. There is also a removable clip so it can be secured inside a pocket etc safely or removed if not needed.The internal battery is rechargeable via a USB-C port and is removable so that you can carry spares if required to keep the light going between recharges. I have not yet ran the battery all the way down but a single charge on a "medium" light level has lasted me over two hours so far. There is a battery level indicator/charge indicator built into the button to give you an idea of remaining battery life.The light output isn't as cold a colour as my other lights and gives a very nice spread of light with a soft hotspot in the centre. This is my favourite light pattern for a general use torch giving a decent throw but still splashing enough light laterally for seeing what's going on.All in all this is a very handy and bright little light that has rapidly become my every day torch.
D**C
Brilliant Torch.
The SC21 Pro is a Brilliant Torch. No pun intended! This torch will appeal to two groups of users. First, those that just want a small but powerful, sturdy work horse of a torch, that won't break the bank. Secondly it will appeal to torch collectors, who are looking for something special. And special it is. It is powered by a 16340 Lithium rechargeable battery. You do not need to remove the battery to recharge it however as it has a USB type C socket.The user interface is via its single button. This is one of the things collectors will like. The UI is Anduril 1. It has more features than you can shake a stick at. Initially it can seem complicated but it is very easy to grasp the main functions. Documentation is available online and from the manufacturer Sofirn. Also there is a fantastic review by Ivan Thinking. You control it with a sequence of clicks or clicks-hold. 4C means click rapidly four times. 4H means click rapidly three times and hold the 4th click.There are too many modes to list them all here, but some of the main features are:Several levels of brightness from Moonlight to Turbo.Remembers last brightness setting.Stepped or Ramp brightness change.Bike Flasher.Muggle Mode. (simplified interface)Battery voltage check.In my opinion it and its other Sofirn siblings are the best torches you can buy in that price range.
L**N
Strange brightness run times
This torch fits the bill if you're looking for a easy to carry torch and size/weight is a strong deciding factor: if it isn't, torches such as the SC33 offer much better performance for the size/weight/price increase!Note: this torch has a strange battery life projection:1100lm - 1h600lm - 54min450lm - 52min250lm - 1h18min
J**.
Fantastic pocket torch
I got this to use for looking into dark crevices at work, and the colour rendering was very important. It is perfect for that use, but I’ve found myself carrying it everywhere because it’s so useful! Turbo mode is a real day maker (though it gets hot after a few minutes) and the moonlight mode is great for sneaking into the kids bedrooms while they sleep without stepping on toys! Battery lasts ages if you don’t abuse the turbo mode, and it charges quickly.
D**S
Buy it while you can
Brilliant light buy this now while it's available, as sofirn have stopped making this , the quality is superb , and really customisable with andruil 2 , the beam is really well suited to indoor use but also has some decent range too, 10/10
A**R
Unreliable
Worked ok for 3 days then works erratically, unreliable.
S**.
Good torch
This is a great little torch. Very powerful. But unfortunately I had to return it as the power button stop work correctly apart from that it would have been a 5 star from me.
M**H
first impressions very capable
Needed an LED lenser M1 replacement. Researched at length the options for cr123a-based micro torches. This was ultimately the best value for money. £28 on prime. Loads of settings but Low light setting and turbo setting are perfect for what I need. Size and construction also ideal. It takes a standard cr123a battery too, which was important to me so I have the cover with a spare battery (whereas the olight baton 3 has a modified cr123a so I don’t think you can back up with standard batteries).Only -ve; I’m not convinced this ‘pro’ version has the upgraded LED, as it’s quite a warm white light (no way of knowing), which from my research would make it the older SC21.The one down side to all these EDC torches is the lack of ‘focus’ the LED Lenser brand has.At the price however, I’d say this thing is a winner.
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