Don't be confused by fake data!Here’s how much brightness you can realistically expect from your flashlight.On average, an LED will produce 90 lumens of light per watt.Example: A 10 watt LED at 90 lumens per watt has a maximum brightness output of 900 lumens. If the LED type is mentioned, fact check the source on the LED manufacturers website.The flashlight uses an 15 Watt P50 LED which has an efficiency of 100 lumens per watt.As 1000 lumens is sufficient to illuminate darkness over 500 meters, we have programmed our LED to shine at 1000 lumens for the maximum setting, giving 2-12 hours of run time at this brightness, maximizing the usability of our product.
D**V
Bright light and well worth the cost.
I have a variety of flashlights of different sorts. Most of those upon which I rely are some sort of LED system with rechargeable batteries. This is the brightest among them. It is a little bit longer and perhaps bigger in cirumference than many of the others that I have even though it only uses the single rechargeable battery, just as many of them. However, this light is brighter. I will have to adjust to the location of the switch. It is on the barrel, just like old fashioned flashlights, rather than at the butt of the light. The cover for the charging port is a bit of a pain. It is directly opposited the switch so it is always under finger or hand and is opened just from the touch of the fingers on the bottom side of the light. Other than getting used to the switch placement and the charging cover issue, I really like the flashlight. Only 2 intensities high beam and not quite so high beam. No other functions just straight light with a zoom function. Well worth the money.
A**R
nice flashlight for the price
over all i'm happy with this flashlight but i don't believe the claimed 1000 lumen on high and i'm guessing it's more around 500. yes it's just a guess but i'm pretty good at figuring out the lumen of a flashlight just by how it reflex off my one wall. i have other flashlights and there was no lumen rating on them i guessed they where around 300 lumen. then a guy on youtube built a test system and tested one of the flashlights i have it was 326 lumen so my guess was right at it being around 300 lumen. so i trust my guess on the lumen output and it is no bad but i wish these companies would quit lying on there lumen output of there flashlightsupdate i now have a lux meter and this flashlight turns to be higher lumen then clamed it turned out to be 1168 lumen on high and around 600 on low. so now i can do more testing on flashlight to give true info and not my guessing. also have a battery mah tester and will have that up soon
L**R
Value
Pro:- Excellent value. The price alone is worth the 26650 battery that is included. There's not enough time to evaluate the performance and longevity of this battery. The possible downside to this is that if the battery doesn't last 2,3 years, a replacement could be expensive because they're phasing's out the production of 26650.- The flashlight itself is reasonably well constructed. The zoom feature may be convenient for some but not necessarily universally so. The LED is bright enough for 95% of the time.In general, I am spending money for the price of the battery and getting a free flashlight.Con: Not for me, but for most people the lack of strobing features may be a game changer.
A**A
Bright and Cheap.
The light is super bright, has a USB recharge port, a visual power remaining display, and comes with battery included.It has three modes: high, low, and off. No annoying strobe or SOS to click through.I don't much care for the holes around the sides of the forward edge, care must be taken when plugging in a USB cable, and there are a few rough edges, but for $11, this light is a great value.
J**7
KunHe Flashlight Experience
First flashlight I purchased, the charging port to recharge the battery did not work. Sent a email through Amazon to seller. They apologized and refunded my money. I reordered and the charging ports on the flashlight on the second order work as they should.I will note here that this flashlight does not have the strobe nor the SOS feature like other similar flashlights. But, then again, it didn’t cost as much. Has two modes, bright, 50%, and off. Can’t get much simpler than that. I’m somewhat disappointed the flashlight isn’t a LED though.
T**.
Great L.E.D. Flashlight For The $$$
This Has Got To Be At Least The 20th or So L.E.D. Flashlight I've Purchased From Amazon.com Since 2013 - Probably The Best As For As Price Per Performance Is Concerned. I've Owned Streamlights, Fenix, ThruNites, and Soonfires and This Is Just As Good and Bright As Any Of Those Aforementioned Brands...
M**S
EMITS A GOLDEN GLOW
These would be especially good as up-lights when staging a house for sale. Various up light uses; rooms with dark red, green or blue walls. Enhances candle lit rooms. Create a back lit profile for plants or lamps etc. I don't use then in the TV room because I use the TV's cool setting to purify screen colors.
A**O
KunHe Powerful Flashlights
This a very powerful flashlight. a little heavy and bigger than what I thought but it's ok. I use it every night to walk my dog. Very good. The only thing I don't appreciate is that when is at one dot, you don't know how long it will last because it just shut down by itself without warning.
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