🔍 Unleash the Power of UV – Illuminate Your World!
The uvBeast V3 Black Light UV Flashlight is a high-performance tool designed for professional and commercial use. Featuring upgraded triple broad band LEDs, it delivers superior UV intensity and a long-range beam throw of over 70 feet. With a waterproof design and included accessories, this flashlight is both portable and rechargeable, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable |
Color | Anodized Anthracite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | UV LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | UV optic glasses; batteries; 2-port battery charger; adapter; extension barrel; spare O-rings |
Product Dimensions | 2.17"D x 2.17"W x 8.66"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 7E+1 Feet |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 377 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Brand | uvBeast |
Brightness | 100 candela |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Style | V3 Power Pack Edition |
Finish Type | Anodized |
Specification Met | Waterproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Professional and commercial use |
Manufacturer | uvBeast |
UPC | 633632141126 |
Part Number | uvB-1868-18650 |
Item Weight | 13.3 ounces |
Item model number | V3 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Finish | Anodized |
Installation Method | REMOVE BATTERY TAILCAP INSULATION DISC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Special Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
Usage | 385-395nm wavelength applications [Professional grade UV with uniform spectral distribution] |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
Average Battery Life | 4 Hours |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
S**E
Brightest UV Flashlight in the World
The uvBeast v3 is the most powerful uv flashlight there is. It projects a central spot of 11 degrees with a surrounding fill of 63 degrees. I zoomed my 3 watt 365nm uv flashlight to match the fixed fill circle of the uvBeast and found that even the Beast's fill gives a brighter fluorescence.The uvBeast beam is similar to my 36 watt LED uv bulb as seen in the first picture attached. The Beast has a tighter and brighter spot. I bought the Beast to get more portability than the bulb has with the 10 foot extension cord I attached with a bulb receptacle and switch on it. Since the Beast is temporarily out of stock, I'll let you know that my bulb shown in the second picture is no longer available at Amazon, but I see a similar one at https://www.amazon.com/KINGBO-36W-UV-Blacklight-Decorations/dp/B0749JNZXV/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=uv+LED+bulb&qid=1578421359&sr=8-7I would strongly suggest you buy the uvBeast with the batteries and charger because 18650 batteries have gotten expensive and hard to find. I have not gotten the charger plug led to change to green indicating a full charge. I initially charged the battery for 7 hours. I stopped to measure the battery voltage at 4.22 volts, a full charge. I used the flashlight over a six week period and finally just left in on for another 25 minutes before it dimmed. Then I took a voltage reading every hour while charging the batteries. The result:before charging 3.05 volts1 hour 3.47 volts2 hours 3.52 volts3 hours 3.56 volts4 hours 3.60 volts5 hours 3.62 volts6 hours 3.63 volts7 hours 3.65 volts8 hours 3.66 voltsIt didn't come to 4.2 full charge volts this time, but I've read that you get the longest life from an 18650 battery when you don't fully charge it each time. Seeing how the charging started to level off at 4 hours, and the uvBeast has been working well since recharging, that's how long I'll charge it for in the future.Some reviewers ask what you can do with the uvBeast flashlight. Besides looking for animal urine and spotting scorpions, and checking for the fluorescent ribbon in currency from $5 up to $100, there is lighting up fluorescent blacklight posters, highlighting markers, many green dish washing liquids, laundry detergents, antifreeze, some clothing, and some minerals. If you don't mind being grossed out, aim the flashlight around the toilet in the bathroom or food prep area in the kitchen. I bought a set of 15 fluorescent minerals on Amazon from Frey Scientific, but most such sets would need a dangerous shortwave uv light for most of the rocks. Only 4 rocks would fluoresce as seen in the next 2 pictures.My favorite use for the uvBeast is lighting up phosphorescent glow in the dark powders, tapes, and pebbles, as seen in the next few pictures. I've been doing art with the tape. I found glow in the dark paints to be disappointing.The powders are often shown in bottles but packaged in plastic bags. I bought the bottles separately. The powders come in the most colors, 13, though many are a variation of green, blue, red. My camera didn't capture the true purple color. The longest lasting colors are the three that appear white in daylight but glow green, blue-green, and blue, and one of the reds, as you can see in the sequence of 10 minute exposures. The powder is messy.The tapes come in a total of five glow colors, though the red and orange are similar. The pebbles come in a few more color variations than the tapes. Many reviewers of the pebbles complained that they left them outside in walkways and they didn't glow. They do glow, but the powders, tapes, and rocks, will only glow in color for about an hour depending on the age of your eyes, after which their illumination drops below our color threshold. In complete darkness, you can still see a gray glowing all night long. Pebbles left outside will start glowing once the sun sets and lose their color during twilight that lasts longer than your night vision will see the colors. You need the uvBeast to light them up once twilight has ended.I have received word that they plan to market a 365nm, perhaps uvBeast v4? That is usually considered the sweet spot for uv flashlights, but I don't feel I'm missing anything with the uvBeast v3. A zoom ability would be nice, but taking a step back works just fine.Addendum: Note that I the pictures I refer to are not in the order they were downloaded. I'll number them in future reviews.How powerful is the uvBeast v3? Two or three seconds exposure in the central spot from several feet away is enough to fully charge any phoshorescent glow in the dark item. The most useful purpose for glow in the dark tape is on things you need to find or use in the dark, such as flashlights, astronomical telescopes, light switches, exits, etc.Another uv flashlight use is for collectors to identify depression era glass called vaseline glass, which is actually uranium glass. It is fluorescent in uv light. See the added picture of the doll. It is slightly radioactive, so you may wish to display such items behind glass, which ironically blocks the radiation from such glass.The four hour recharge of the batteries I suggest works out well because the 1 amp (1000ma) charger should theoretically put 4000ma into the battery pair in that time, which totally can hold 5200ma between them. That's about 77 percent charged.I highly recommend the uvBeast v3.
R**.
Thoughtfully engineered, straight forward, POWERFUL design
I am relatively new to the black light "scene", however I quickly turned what was just a fascination into fandom. I use black lights for a number of purposes such as mineral identification, fluid leaks, scorpion hunting, finding covered up "repairs" on old items, and even curing resins (using a UV resin, I can cure a coat on a 3d printed item, or other type of bonding in 20-30 minutes vs. hours in the sunlight). I have used a LOT of different lights, and this has been the first company to live up to their advertising, and proudly stand by their products even when things might go wrong. For my purposes I have found the last brand I will ever need as I have nothing to complain about. The light is thoughtfully built, and it shows in the details such as the O-rings throughout and the comprehensive documentation that they have put together for their products. I have also learned quite a bit about LEDs and their varied quality levels. Just like CPUs and other precision electronics there are those pieces that under perform, perform as expected, or in some cases outperform their specifications. This is a good opportunity to employ the old adage "Never judge a book by it's cover". In this case the single most important component is the LED, and what you get in many of the other lights that look frankly very similar in build, are likely the B-C stock LEDs that were passed up by these guys in purchasing. So, I think I'll stick with these guys from now on unless I need to buy a cheap bludgeoning device that also happens to emit some ultra violet light. :)One note for scorp hunters. Speaking specifically to the V3, this light produces a VERY strong center beam. So strong, in fact, that direct contact with the center of the beam will make most retreat if possible. I find that the aura of the beam is more than sufficient for observing only, but I actually enjoy that this light can be used to "shoo" away the pointy little things from the camp site etc. without having to get physical! Moths, and other flying things, however, will consider you the most sexy thing on the planet, so unless your objective is to mate with an insect, I would suggest keeping the beam ground bound!All of this said, I will let the results speak for themselves. I have attached an image of a very curious crystal/mineral that I happened upon under normal light, and then under, well, Beast light! I am pretty sure that the amount of power coming back into the visible spectrum on reflection made the sensor on the camera cry as I did this...Pro Tip:Many people don't know most laundry detergent contains phosphors to give your clothes that extra "unf" when light hits them (it almost seems like cheating, right??). As such, those same phosphors in concentration will light up as if radioactive under an ultra violet light! There is an immeasurable amount of fun to be had peopling the earth with hidden UV messages... ;) Or if you MUST be practical in all things, this is also a good way to check your washer's effectiveness. Glowing spots in the laundry are a good leading indicator of a sup-par wash!
D**.
A true and faithful beast
I am someone who works as a volunteer to socialize very young kittens and even feral cats. I have special set ups in rooms for them, and it’s very important to me to make sure they are kept clean and sanitary and safe.I have had several much smaller and less effective black lights in order to help me find cat urine and also cat vomit. Sorry about the specificity, but this is why I bought this flashlight. I can use this flashlight in full daylight or in a fully lit room at night and still identify Areas that need to be sanitized quickly, efficiently, and without me having to guess if I got it all.I have also used it for other purposes because I do live in the desert and I do hike. I have used it at night to see if I can find specific spiders, not to harm them but to observe them. That said my primary use is virtually daily, but in both situations, I find this flashlight to be extremely effective and high-quality
A**E
Da Bomb for Rockhounds!!
This is an awesome UV flashlight. It's very strong and can be used waist high looking at the ground. Great for rockhounds!!
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