A 5 - LED, 65
lumen flashlight with three different settings (high, low, and strobe) is built into the top of the unit, which also doubles as a charging and battery - level indicator, and the unit also has an onboard charging cable with a micro-USB tip for «tangle - free» charging.
The battery has two 2.5 A USB charging ports and a 5A 12V out port, as well as an integrated 660
lumen flashlight, and also includes USB - C and 12V input ports for charging from the grid.
It comes with a very bright, 120 -
lumen flashlight.
Not exact matches
This
flashlight is incredibly powerful: Its brightness is 4,100
Lumens, which is enough power to char wood, fry eggs, and even light a fire!
The
flashlights we reviewed range from 130 - 1075
lumens at their brightest, though they all have various settings that are significantly dimmer.
As a consequence, a bright LED, of the kind found in a
flashlight, might produce 80
lumens (a
lumen is a standard measure of how powerful a light source appears).
Pocket
flashlight with 650
lumens of light output, 7 CREE LEDs, Auto - Focus, Virtual Focus and Strobe.
The head of the
flashlight has several useful features, not the least of which is the bright 3W 200
lumen LED bulb that can throw light up to 200 meters away, including two flat sections that prevent it from rolling, a glass breaking point and a seatbelt cutter (for emergency exits from a vehicle), and a strong magnet that can hold the light in a tasklight position.
On the side of the
flashlight, in the same section as the solar cells, are white and red LEDs that can be used for wider local illumination or for signaling, with the 2W 150
lumen white lights functioning at bright, dim, or strobe settings, and the red LEDs functioning in either fast or slow strobe mode.
The
flashlight itself dishes out more than 2,000
lumens to light up the night while also generating enough heat to ignite combustible material, making the FlashTorch perfect for starting fires on the fly.
Inside you'll also find a 300
lumen LED
flashlight built - in, for the times when your eyes can't get by only on heat - based imaging.