







🔦 Light up your life with the pocket rocket that outshines the rest!
The IMALENT LD70 is a compact, rechargeable EDC flashlight delivering an impressive 4000 lumens via a Cree XHP70.2 LED. Its rugged military-grade aluminum build is waterproof (IPX-8) and drop-resistant up to 59 inches, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and everyday carry. Featuring a smart OLED display and six adjustable brightness modes, it combines cutting-edge tech with portability and durability for professionals who demand reliable, powerful illumination anywhere.





















| ASIN | B0CDGFSHN5 |
| Additional Features | High Power, Lightweight, Long Range, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,466 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,233 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | IMALENT |
| Color | Red |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,682 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Red |
| Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.18"D x 0.98"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.98"L x 0.98"W x 3.18"H |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Light Source Special Features | Automatic brightness adjustment, OLED display |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | IMALENT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-years. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | LD70 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Runtime | 15 hours |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | High Power, Lightweight, Long Range, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 4000 Lumens |
S**K
1 of the best lights I ever bought
Wish it took less time to charge but other than that. This is LIL OLE RELIABLE. Bright asf! Small, compact, EDC light. Good quality/made well! Won’t break on you like most do. Simple one button operation- for on/off, modes(light brightness levels). Wish I had gotten the 6000 lumen now lol
H**Z
Super, super bright!
This little flashlight is so bright you have to be careful not to damage your eyes or someone else's eyes or animal's eyes, etc. At the first setting of 20 lumen, you can see great in a completely dark room. At 200 lumen, the light will brighten an entire alley. At 900 lumen, you can light up a large warehouse. At 2000 lumen you can light up a football field and at 4000 lumen, you can light up a stadium! I think it is truly the world's brightest flashlight for it's size. The style of the light is ultra modern and futuristic looking. You can't take it apart as the parts are interlocked and permanent. The battery lasts a good amount of time considering how bright the light gets and be warned, the flashlight does get warm! That is to be expect of any light over 1000 lumens and this one gets up to 4000 lumens! There is a warning if it get's too hot and I believe it will not turn on if it's over heating (great safety feature!). The little light is rugged, durable and reliable. This would look as appropriate in a purse as it would to the front pocket of some old jeans. I went with the black color but it comes in many different colors to suit anyone's taste. The next one I get will be the red one! Terrific light at a reasonable price. If you are on the fence, don't be. Purchase on of these Imalent LD70 flashlights! You won't be disappointed!
M**L
Tiny, useful, but has some issues (battery life, clunky interface, more...)
Given how small this thing is, this thing IS pretty powerful and quite useful, albeit with some limitations that keep it from being a truly great product. Let's break down the PROS and CONS of the Imalent LD70 Mini: PROS: ------- * This thing is TINY (about as long as an adult index finger), and thus VERY portable. * The all metal construction makes it feel quite durable * Gets to about 3,100 lumens on its maximum setting * Beam throw is ~100 feet (maybe a little more) * Some smaller lights tend to have a narrow, spotlight-like beam, but this one has good flood! * Battery life is quite solid on its lower settings (20 and 200 lumens). * Charging is relatively quick, going from 3.2v (near empty) to 4.2v (full) in 68 minutes. * The strobe mode would work excellently to disorient an attacker in a self-defense situation * The battery is capable of constant high amperage output (an absolute necessity for 1k+ lumens) CONS: ------- * The user interface on this thing is clunky at best - To prevent accidental turn-on in pocket, you must press the single button 4 times quickly. - You must press and hold the single button a few seconds to go from low to high modes. - The 4k/strobe modes are enabled by double-pressing the button quickly, then again. - Turning off those modes require a single press. - These button combos don't feel intuitive at all, and it's easy to forget to lock the thing. - I gave one of these to my dad and he burnt the heck out of his thigh when it turned on in his pocket. - There are plenty of small, one-button flashlights with GOOD interfaces on the market. - Feels like Imalent needs to go back to the drawing board on this thing's user interface * In lieu of USB-C, Imalent chose to use a proprietary magnetic charging system that's finicky - The charge cable is a USB-A cable with two magnetic contacts on the other end - These contacts are VERY magnetic, and it's NOT hard to short them on anything metal in the vicinity - Cable itself has no intelligent circuit, the cable gets VERY hot over time if it shorts on something - I've had the cable short to the metallic leg of one of my desks over a weekend (I went camping) - When I came back, some of the sleeving on the cable had melted - It's only because my computer (which it was plugged into) had died that it didn't start a fire * The brightness doesn't match advertised levels: - it doesn't actually hit 4,000 lumens (never went higher than 3,100 lumens in my testing) - it gets VERY hot at 5+ minutes on the 900 lumen setting (which is actually ~800 lumens) - gets VERY hot instantly at 2k and 4k lumen settings - 4k lumen setting sustains for MAYBE 10 secs before it ramps down due to excess heat - Shine the 2k lumen beam at something close enough for long enough and you'd prob start a fire * The battery drain is unreasonably high at higher settings. - I can understand the 4k lumen setting absolutely chewing through power w/ this tiny battery - ...but on the 900 lumen setting, you get maybe 45 minutes of battery life - Some of my other small lights give me 90-120 minutes at 800-900 lumens - Power settings go from 20/200/900/2000/4000 lumens - Imalent probably would've been better off adding extra settings between to limit the huge jumps - A 500 lumen setting would've been a really nice compromise between brightness and battery life CONCLUSION: ---------------- Despite the cons w/ the finicky interface and the decent (but not great) battery life, the things this little light does right make it more than worth the price at $45-$60 in my opinion. This has been a genuinely useful tool for me, and it's still taking a full 100% (4.2v) charge after 3 months of pretty heavy use. I was lucky to get it for $45 (on sale here on Amazon) but I'd be more than happy to pay $60 to pick one up. If you buy it, understand you're getting an *absurdly* powerful light (for its size), but also understand that in order for any light to put out 2,000+ lumens, it's going to be generating a LOT of heat and chewing through a LOT of power. If you're looking for a light that can sustain a *more than useful* 200 or 900 lumen output for a reasonable amount of time between charges, you can do far, far worse than the Imalent LD70 Mini, especially for the price.
C**N
It’s a very nice flashlight! Worth the purchase.
Super bright. Very durable, and extremely compact. This is the only flashlight worth buying if you are willing to spend $50 or whatever the price is. You could purchase another flashlight from any brand and I would almost guarantee that it would not even come close to touching this type of technology, and quality. I’ve seen bright flashlight’s, but I was shocked #1 for the amount of light this puts out, and #2 the size. I initially thought that it was damaged because it had been left out in the rain, but it apparently is waterproof and did not work because I needed to charge it first. The charging cable does kind of suck because it’s magnetic and it’s tricky to get it in the right spot and I’m order for it to stay there you have to let it sit without moving it, but the battery lasts a good amount of time unless it’s on turbo mode, which by the way will catch something on fire if it is touching the lens of the flashlight so be careful , although that is a very useful happenstance because,, if you need to start a fire for any reason, you could easily start one with only this flashlight! There are several different settings I believe they are like 20 lm and then 100 lm and then 900 lm and then 2000 lm or something and then it’s like 4500 lm on average for turbo mode. It has a strobe mode and the ability to be locked by pressing the button four times so it isn’t going to be turned on in your pocket on accident, and an led screen display. It can literally turn pitch black dark forests into daytime.. buy it!! :D
R**S
Mini power house here!!!
This is one tiny little power house!! I admit I have a bit of an obsession with gadgets, especially ones that have practical use and flashlights are no exception. This is a super light, but quality made flashlight perfect for your pocket. Every light that I have that's truly pocket small, is weak. This thing is absolutely incredible. The button on the tailcap is easily accessible and easily clicks with good feedback. The mode selection is easy and not overly cumbersome as some lights are . You have everything you'd need, Turbo, normal and strobe. When I first turned it on I got what I expected. I was on "normal". This is about what you get from most lights at this price point. Then I hit turbo and got light output that matches my 100+ dollar flashlights!! I have a few that truly only last a few seconds in high mode so I left turbo on and walked the yard. The body is metal so it does get warm but this actually doubles in the winter as a handwarmer as I've seen from a popular survivalist youtube channel. There is a super nice LED display for battery life that frankly put isn't on ANY of my high end lights. It also lit up warning me when the light was overheating when I was just testing the turbo mode walkin around. I turned it off when I noticed the indicator. It felt "warm plate" hot but every nice light I have has "HOT" warnings on the light because this kind of output just makes heat... That's science folks. The charger is magnetic, very nice touch!! Some lights use slides w/ orings, some keep the battery internal and require you to open the flashlight to charge the battery, MOST just use a rubber USB port cover.. This magnetic design is superior and reminds me of the weapon light charger for my Olight Odin which was far more expensive. Buy this now if you need a pocket light that will light up a football field! I am not one that is going to scientifically measure to see if I'm getting every single lumen but I can tell you from visual experience, this light is freaking BRIGHT! For its size I expected it to stay bright for 20 seconds. It blew my expectations out of the water. This will get plenty of use as my other everyday carry flashlight is substantially larger and has similar output.
H**I
DISAPPOINTED
Just received from Imalent store on Amazon and I have to say I’m disappointed. 1) it won’t charge all the way. It stops charging at 4 bars not 5. I had it hooked to the charger for well over 2 hours. Disconnected and reconnected a few times and the OLED bar display wouldn’t go to 5 bars. . 2) I played with it for about 10 minutes outside with the various settings and it went from 4 bars down to 2. Definitely not what it states in the user manual. 3) There’s no way this thing is throwing a useable, good beam 203 meters (666 ft) (see photos.) while it does throw a nice fairly wide beam it doesn’t go long. 4) The on/off button could use a redesign. It’s difficult to use and navigate although the OLED display is nice. 5) this thing gets HOT! Like to the point it was hard to hold. Don’t put it down on your clothes. Might burn an hole. I’m not kidding. Even at 2k Lumens it heated up fast. Positives. It’s bright. Not doubting the 4 k Lumens but not throwing 203 meters. The different light modes are a plus. Seems pretty solid construction. It’s light for the lumens it supposedly puts out. Not sure if I’ll return and just stick with flashlights I have now. Figured I could use a light really bright light for backpacking, but at this point am unsure if it will make it in my pack. A belt clip and/or cheap case would be nice. House in photos is maybe 75 ft from where I’m standing. And yes it’s raining in the photos.
M**E
This little light of mine
I recently got my hands on the LD70 flashlight, and let me tell you, it's an illuminating marvel! With its high-performance Cool White Cree XHP70.2 LED, this flashlight emits an impressive 4000 lumens of light, making it brighter than a shooting star. It can throw its beam up to 203 meters, which is perfect for lighting up the night on all your adventures. With six different output levels, from a dazzling Turbo mode to an energy-saving Low mode, this flashlight adapts to your needs effortlessly. Need to signal for help? It even has a Strobe mode, perfect for emergencies. Charging the LD70 is a breeze with the included USB magnetic cable, ensuring you never run out of power. Plus, it's waterproof with an IPX8 rating, so you can confidently take it on underwater adventures up to 2 meters deep without worry. Measuring a compact 81mm in length and 25mm in diameter and weighing only 87g, it's easy to carry and handle. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy, this flashlight is built to withstand the elements and the test of time. In the package, you'll find everything you need, including the LD70 flashlight, a magnetic USB charging cable, a user manual, and a lanyard for added convenience. In conclusion, the LD70 flashlight is not just a bright idea; it's a bright purchase that will light up your life in more ways than one. Whether you're a camping enthusiast, an outdoor adventurer, or just need a reliable flashlight for everyday use, the LD70 has the specs and features to meet all your lighting needs!
M**K
Great Flashlight
I love IMALENT flashlights because they are well built and have great control of light output. I've got MS12 Mini (65K lumen), MSO3W and MSO3 (both 13K lumen, I think they are the most versatile), and this one, LD70. LD70 has 5 light intensity modes, from 20 to 4K lumen (the widest range of all). I love the low 20 lumen mode because most of the time you need this one when getting up at night as it won't blind you. The lowest MSO3 mode is 150 lumen which sometimes is too much. This was the main reason I bought LD70. It is small and works great, and when needed, 2K lumen (the highest standard mode) is plenty of light. Some people downgraded review if IMALTNT flashlights because they get hot when used at max output, but IMHO this is nonsense as they don't understand the physics. LEDs are very economical lights, but if lots of light is produced they must put out lots of heat too. My reason of downgrading from 5 stars is that the battery is not replaceable and that they supply a specialized charging wire instead of a standard, cheaply replaceable USB C cable. So, if you loose the original cable you are better off buying a new flashlight (comparable price). Also be careful not to completely drain the battery as it significantly shortens life of the whole flashlight in this case. Fortunately, there is a display showing the voltage and light intensity, a very handy and unique feature.
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