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The BROVAVE Rechargeable LED Flashlight delivers an impressive 120000 lumens of brightness, featuring a durable aluminum body, 5 adjustable lighting modes, and an IPX65 waterproof rating. With a powerful 5000 mAh battery, it offers fast charging and long-lasting performance, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and emergencies.
Special Feature | Super Bright Flashlight & Powerful Rechargeable, Adjustable 5 Light Modes&Zoomable,Long Range & IPX65 Waterproof, Non Slip Grip & Portable |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 120000 Lumens |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Product Dimensions | 8.6"D x 4.3"W x 2.6"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 1000 Feet |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | BROVAVE |
Brightness | 120000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 24 hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Fishing, Hiking |
Manufacturer | BROVAVE |
Part Number | BROVAVE-160 |
Item Weight | 1.16 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BROVAVE-160-A |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Super Bright Flashlight & Powerful Rechargeable, Adjustable 5 Light Modes&Zoomable,Long Range & IPX65 Waterproof, Non Slip Grip & Portable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Q**S
Nice and Big
Very durable the brightness is extreme. It has a good weight to it not too heavy and yet not light. This is a great flashlight to have if you are walking alone without any sort of weapon and check it out noises.This is definitely something to take with you.You can blind people and animals by shining it in their eyes. One of my favorites.
D**N
Great Value: XHP160 LED Flashlight, High Lumens Flashlight,XHP160.2 Tactical
GOOD: Excellent Heavy Duty construction ! Focus-able over a wide range from a spot to wide angle. Five different pre-programed flash and brightness sequences.BETTER: Includes 3-AAA cell cartridge for use with disposable batteries if there is no available recharge source for the included USB recharge cable.ANNOYING: All sequences must be cycled through to turn it off. "Instructions" are incomplete and printed in a very tiny font. Nowhere do they say which end of the battery goes in first (it's the + end). The AAA cartridge is not mentioned in the instructions at all. Which way the cells go into it is critical but not explained or diagrammed.CAUTION: The big rechargeable lithium battery comes wrapped all around in an >>_invisible_<< shrink wrap which prevents reliable use and recharging unless you see and peel it off.
C**.
Nice heavy duty flashlight.
Ultimately I have no complaints at all about this flashlight. I love that it's large and substantial, which is what I was looking for. It's bright, it's heavy-duty, and I love the fact that it's rechargeable so I don't have to mess with disposable batteries. The battery life is good, and although I try to keep it fully charged, I've used it for extended periods of times on a couple of occasions and the battery was sufficient to keep it going for as long as I needed.It claims to be waterproof, and I suspect that it is given the rubber o-ring seals and tight fitment of all of its parts; however I haven't tested it's waterproof claims, and don't intend to. I have used it once while it was raining outside, and the moisture didn't seem to affect it at all... But typically rain is not going to kill a flashlight anyway.I'd buy this one again-I think it's a really good flashlight and it's great to have around, especially in emergencies.
L**A
Bright flashlight
Always in search of bright rechargeable flashlight and opted to try this since available via Vine. Light has 3 light modes(high, medium,low), strobe and SOS. You cycle through these in sequence listed - ideally SOS should e brighter, but given it runs on low mode it probably would last longer in an emergency. High mode is really bright and wide. I’d prefer to be able to dial it into a smaller radius like one sees with a tactical flashlight. It’s larger and heavier than I prefer but it is perfect for standing on a ridge and shining fields to check gate closures and locate reflective collars on dogs guarding livestock.
A**.
Very bright, easy to carry LED flashlight
I like the brightness of this flashlight, and it feels great in the hand. Ruggedly built and has a high capacity rechargeable battery. I included a photo taken from a security camera to show the brightness as directed near the camera, and have photos also showing the brightness at wide angle and at zoom using the different brightness levels of the flashlight. The switch glows green when fully charged, and turns red to warn when the battery is getting low.It is a great light for the price!
C**B
Get ready to light up the night.
Talk about bright! This thing lights up my 2 acres of trees. No creature can hide in the dark anymore... I see you. The battery can get warm, causing some areas to feel warm to the touch. It has a zoom feature also—bright, dim, strobe, and s.o.s features.
N**T
It’ OK - I’ve seen better. I’m not buying their claims and I can’t believe they wrapped the battery
This flashlight claims to produce 120,000 Lumens. I have a very hard time believing that. It’s a solid flashlight in terms of construction with a machined (i.e., not cast) aluminum shell. It has o-rings at the connections but they’re pathetically small. I’m a dive photographer and work with a lot of waterproof equipment so trust me when I say that it is unlikely to make the flashlight waterproof.One particularly annoying feature: the battery comes wrapped in a very thin clear protective wrap you must remove before you can charge or use it. It’s so thin and clear, I literally could not tell it was there and didn’t realize it until I read the instructions. It’s a flashlight folks - do I really need to read the instructions? (well, yeah, I guess I did).The ad listing is internally inconsistent. The headline reads 120000 lumens. The picture reads 150000 lumens. See the picture. Either way, I’m not buying it. 120000 lumens is about 1333W. At 3.7V (the battery output) that’s 360A. Uh, no… The picture shows the battery at 10000mAh. The listing reads 5000mAh. If you believe that the battery is 10000mAh (possible but seems a stretch) that’s 10Ah. Output of 360A from a 10Ah battery would get you about 1.6 minutes of light before the battery died.In short, it’s an expensive flashlight. I don’t believe any of the rest of it and I sure wouldn’t trust it in an emergency or tactical situation.
C**A
Great ideal for a childs car
I got this to have in my truck, which in a few months will be my son's truck. This is a solid (as in indestructable???) flashlight that goes from lighting up an area near you to lighting up a spot hundreds of yards away. It also doubles as a phone charger should the need arise. It's just a great tool to have in a teenagers vehicle.
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