🔦 Light Up Your Life—Wherever You Go!
The Roxicosly 2 Pack Rechargeable Flashlights are high-performance LED lights featuring a powerful 3500mAh battery, delivering up to 400 lumens of brightness. With five adjustable lighting modes and an IP68 waterproof rating, these compact flashlights are perfect for home emergencies, outdoor adventures, and everyday use.
Special Feature | High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Abs |
Included Components | 2 Pack Flashlights, 2 Wrist Straps, 2 Usb Cables, 1 User Manual |
Product Dimensions | 1.5"D x 1.5"W x 5.2"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Roxicosly |
Brightness | 400 Lumen |
Runtime | 47 hours |
Manufacturer | Wuhan Luekefang E-commerce Co., Ltd |
Part Number | CL3000Plus |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CL3000Plus |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Special Features | High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
D**N
Good quality
Good quality
N**C
Plastic and bright, questionable durability and battery life
These two flashlights are really convenient to have in a lot of different places where you might need one. This fits great in my center console in my vehicle and when I need it it's been awesome to have. That being said, these flashlights do feel pretty cheap. The housing is completely plastic. I didn't throw mine around to try out just how durable it might be but if you're not careful I could see these cracking after several drops onto concrete from like 10 feet up. These flashlights do get very bright though and the beam is focused well so that it travels a fair distance and still illuminates plenty. I haven't actually timed how long the battery lasts for these, but I would say at Max brightness you get probably around an 1.5 to 2 hours of intermittent use. Overall, these are definitely good flashlights to have in places where you'll really need one. such as in a camping backpack, car, a toolbox or even to give to the kids so that they have one to play around with. Also, for the price you can't really argue with what you're getting. So you won't be disappointed with these $10 flashlights.
G**D
Bright but weird controls
This 2 pack of rechargeable flashlights is a good price for basic, bright, light flashlights. I like that they have straps so you can hang them or put it on your wrist when using. They have a strong beam of light that you can easily see around the house if the lights are out. What I don't like is that the on/off button is on the bottom of the flashlight cylinder instead of where your thumb would naturally land to turn them on or off quickly. Instead, to turn off, you basically have to hold it in one hand and use your other to push the button to shut it off. It's just silly and bad function. You should need 2 hands to turn on a flashlight.Also instead of having a button, switch or dial to decide which type of light you want (solid, blinking, SOS), you have to cycle through the same on/off button. I think long presses and short presses. It's too complicated for a stupid little flashlight and it simply didn't need to be.I'll use these but I really wish they were "normal" functionality of any typical flashlight.
J**C
Very blue
First up, only received one flashlight; not sure why it is described as a "2 pack". Flashlight works fine, nice level of illumination but the light is blue. . . very blue. That said, it is more than bright enough to serve well as an emergency flashlight. After 12 hours on and pointing at the ceiling, it is still bright enough to change a tire, see why the dog is barking, etc.The flashlight charges OK, left it charging overnight and it was ready to go. They are sold as waterproof, but no cover on the charging port, so I have to wonder. The charging cord is NOT a standard USB cord, so don't lose it!Now the bad part: that weird switch. It takes two hands--one to hold the flashlight, one to push the button--to turn the light on. Chances are you are going to get one of the flashing modes and have to try again to get the light to stay on so you can use it as a flashlight. The only functions I was able to get are "high", "strobe", and "SOS".
R**M
very lightweight
This two pack of rechargeable flashlights is very inexpensive and appears to be of good value. The flashlights are very lightweight, yet appear to be well-built and sturdy. I gave a 4-star review for two reasons: (1) I haven't yet determined if the battery life is good enough; and (2) though the version I got was with a 2000mAh, the current description of the product indicates a 3500mAh battery.
J**F
Good for the kiddos
Don't be fooled by words like "tactical" with these lights, they're far from it. Plastic housing and a charging cord and port that's not a normal like usb-c types. The brightness on these flashlights will leave you desiring more power. As you turn on and off the lights, it also goes through the different light phases, high medium low strobe and sos. It does not reset/default back to high/brightest. I've on several times picked up the light to turn it on only to be whisked away to a disco with the strobing setting, which is annoying. At best, good for the kiddos.
N**Y
Great rechargeable flashlight
This is a great rechargeable flashlight. It’s lightweight, but doesn’t feel cheap. The light is bright but not overwhelming and it lights up quite a distance away. And the best part is that it’s rechargeable so you don’t need batteries. It’s a great deal for a two pack and they are slim enough to toss in your glove compartment, junk drawer, purse, basically anywhere - without taking up too much space.
G**N
Rechargeable = good
Its always good to have a flashlight around, so I got these because they are rechargeable. These will work well in a power failure - so long as I keep them charged. They actually stay fairly well charged just being dormant, but I don't know exactly how long. I can say that I charged them three weeks ago and hung them on a hook in my closet. Three weeks later they came on brightly and burned for a while. I will probably charge them once a month just to keep them ready for use in case. The button on the bottom turns them on, also there is a strobe mode that I feel is not necessary, though someone might get a kick out of it ...like kids maybe. For me they are just functional rechargeable flashlights that do the job satisfactorily.
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