Beike 2 Pack LED Tactical Flashlight (Batteries Included) - 5 Modes, High Lumen, Zoomable, Water Resistant, Handheld light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoor, Emergency
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The running time with a standard AAA battery is about 1 hour. The running time is 6 hours when using a large capacity 18650 battery. 8 hours.
I looked on the internet for an answer but couldn't find one. br>Adapted from beikelight.com. I'm pretty sure these are made in China, especially the LYW batteries. br>I don't have access to the packaging, and the flashlights are only identified as Beike.
No, they're all packaged together in a single box. At the very least, mine did.
Three AAA batteries are required to power the flashlight.
Selected User Reviews For Beike 2 Pack LED Tactical Flashlight (Batteries Included) - 5 Modes, High Lumen, Zoomable, Water Resistant, Handheld light for Camping, Hiking, Outdoor, Emergency
the brightness, as well as the total package of various modes Above all, with what I just mentioned about the unbelievable price and quick delivery, right at the top. I used to use it for fishing and around the house. I was wondering if these little guys have a big brother or not. IF YOU WOULD LIKE, YOU COULD SEND ME AN EMAIL WITH YOUR ANSWER. THANK YOU FOR THE BEST FLASHLIGHTS I HAVE EVER PURCHASED.
First and foremost, I'd like to state that I am unable to rate battery life at this time, so I will do so later. br>br>Features of safety - The rapid light is fantastic, and the tube allows for direct communication. I really like direct contact. I keep candles and flash lights in my car at all times. In the house, there are battery-operated candles. Yes, batteries can be a little OCD, but you can't be too OCD where I live. br>br>All right, let's have some fun. Life can be too serious at times. My next-door neighbor lives on a ridge two miles away. We respond with our own messages. simply to say "come on over for a chat" or "come on over for a chat. " Morse code is being taught to the kids now. It's a lot of fun, and it's good for your safety.
These flashlights were fantastic, and they were a great deal. During an overnight paranormal investigation of an insane asylum, we used these flashlights, believe it or not. The telescopic lens did an excellent job of illuminating the entire length of the long corridors, while the short distance worked well for lighting the rooms directly adjacent to us and at our feet. These flashlights come highly recommended. Several members of the group mentioned how helpful they were during the investigation.
You can use the light to zoom in and out on this product because it has a zoom. It has both a broad and a limited scope. You can change it to fit various situations (e. g. Taking a walk in the park versus taking a walk in the city (I'm looking for something that rolled under the refrigerator. ) A strobe mode is also available. I'm not sure what you'd use that for, unless it's to communicate with someone across the street in Morse code, but it's still cool. Additionally, it appears to be long-lasting. Unless you're extremely unlucky, you can drop it without doing much damage.
There are a thousand different versions of this flashlight on Amazon, but this was the cheapest, so I chose it. You can get rechargeable batteries for it, but I don't see why you'd want to. Three AAA alkaline batteries power it indefinitely. These have been in my possession for nine months. I keep one in my glovebox that I rarely use, but I test it on a regular basis and have never had to replace the batteries. The other I keep in the house and use all the time; on it, I use super duper crappy "heavy duty" batteries I got for free from Harbor Freight (Thunderbolt brand) and they even last a long time. br>The adjustable beam is fun but I haven't found it very useful; it's at its best on full wide; I've tested it on the narrowest beam at around 600 ft away and you can see that it does reach that far but it doesn.
I've had the flashlight for a few days and, compared to my 2010 SureFire flashlight, I think it's a good value. These were purchased because they claimed to produce 1000 lumens. My SureFire is 100 lumens, so it's on par with these. Claims that are completely false. In addition, the Cree led has a blue hue versus the SureFire, indicating that you get what you pay for. I bought the 18650 batteries and they're about the same brightness, so it's not worth it unless you just want to be able to recharge it. These will suffice for the needs of my home.
Flashlights that are extremely bright The lights were quickly delivered. Unfortunately, one of them was broken, but when I contacted the seller and informed them of the problem, they responded almost immediately. When the new set arrived, both of them worked as expected. The money spent on these lights was well spent.
The flashlights are fantastic. It's a little smaller than I expected, but it's a force to be reckoned with! It took a minute to figure out the controls because there were no instructions, but the design was clever. To create a wider or narrower beam, the top (near the bulb) can be pushed in or out. The various modes, such as strobe, sos, and solid, can be accessed by holding the power button. It appears to be long-lasting. br>br> Also included were batteries. The battery life is likely to be similar to that of other flashlights. But after a week of tinkering with it, mine hasn't died yet.