🔦 Light Up Your Life with Lumintop's Ultimate Flashlight!
The LUMINTOP Type-C Rechargeable 21700 Flashlight is a high-performance lighting solution featuring 3 Cree LEDs that deliver an impressive 10000 lumens on Turbo mode, reaching distances of up to 210 meters. With six versatile lighting modes, a compact design, and robust IP68 waterproofing, this flashlight is perfect for both professional and outdoor use. It comes with a powerful 4800mAh battery and smart safety features, ensuring reliability in any situation.
Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
Item model number | 100000 |
Product Dimensions | 10.59 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 9.07 g |
ASIN | B0D1XK5RC7 |
R**H
Very bright but not so functional
Pros:This light is indeed very bright.It has lots of settings/functions.The buttons/controls feel solid.The clear plastic is cool looking and feels quite sturdy.Large battery/capacity.Cons:While the clear plastic case looks cool, it allows light to bleed all over - even when pointing it away, if you look at it in your hand it can be blinding when on a high setting.As a flash light it is quite dispersed - if you want to light up a broad area around you it does a good job, but that is not typically the function of a flashlight.The square shape and button placement makes it not really feel like a hand-held light.Since it is square you can set it down as a light, but again not sure how or where you'd set it - sort of like a table lamp with no shade would be.It appears to be a high quality item - I'll probably keep in the car as an emergency light (the red/blue flashing lights almost look like a police car from a distance).My three-star rating also considers the price listing of $139 ... much more that what I would expect to pay for something like this.
S**E
Bright but does not have a quality feel
On the one hand, I love electronics with a transparent plastic case. On the other, the hand-feel of this light does not exude quality. And the sound when tapping it or actuating any of the three switches is a hollow cheap plasticky sound.This runs off a single 21700 cell, and three of what appear to be XHP50 emitters (likely xhp50.2 or .3). While 10,000 lumens is possible there, it's unlikely... And certainly the output won't be sustained for 30 seconds to meet the ANSI lumen rating criteria.Mine came at 0% charge but it didn't take too long to charge up with a fast charger. I've briefly tested the powerbank function, which charges my phone without issue. In a pinch this could be handy, but don't expect great things from 5000 mAh capacity.Overall it's a nice product (and a *very* fun toy) but I'm not sure it justifies its price tag.
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