Thursday, June 23, 2016

Mini Flashlight Review





This is a very versitile flash light. The flash light is very compact and light weight. This is a rechargeable flash light as well from a micro USB port. Upon ordering this you will get the flash light, 2 rubber mounting O-rings, allen wrench, USB to micro USB charging cable, 4 additional lenses, a head mounting harness, and a carrying case to keep it all together.


I am going to start with the 5 lenses that are included in this case. There are 4 that are 3 that are white lenses with different patterns on them depending on how soft you want the light. There is a clear lens for maximum brightness. Last there is a red lens if you need for an emergency or warning light. I have this attached to a freinds walker for night time for visibility walking out to the car at night after a bingo session. I see the red lens being great on strobe setting and attached someones back pack for night time as well so they can be seen and not ran over as easy.


This flash light has 4 settings for light modes. There are high, medium, low, and strobe. The first click of the power button puts on high. Pressing the button a second time will give the medium seting. Pressing the power button a thrid time will give the low setting. Pressing it a fourth time will turn on the strobe light function. Pressing the power button one more time will power the light off again. Depending on the lens you put in the flash light will make a difference on how bright the torch will be. I have the clear in on the walker and it is pretty clear up to about 25 to 30 feet. With the other lenses it will be much less though.


It is very simple to mount this on almost any kind of bicycle or similar bar struction like handle bars. All that is required is the rubber foot attached to the bottom of the light and then use the O-ring to loop around the bar. The head harness works in the same manner with the rubber O-rings.


Now this light is rechargeable so it takes the hassle out of changing out batteries all the time. To charge this flash light there is a micro USB port underneath a blue rubber ring going around the light. This is to help prevent water from getting into the light. Now that you have located the blue ring it has a tab that pulls back to show the charging port. Plug in the charging cable and then attach the USB side of the charging cable to a powered USB port. I was able to charge this from my laptop/desktop USB ports, 110 to USB adapter, backup battery pack, and from the lighter plug in my car. Depending on how bright you have your light set on will depend on how quick the battery will drain.


This flash light is water resistant. All of the caps that come off do have rubber O-rings to help prevent water damage. With that being said this can do fine out in the rain without any issues. However if you drop it in a puddle of water and leave there it will eventually leak water and very possibly cause damage. So make sure you replace the O-rings if you take one of the caps off of the light.


If you are in the market for a very useful flash light this is one to consider. It is compact, light weight, can strap to almost any bar, has 5 lenses, and 4 light modes. This light is even small enough to remove the foot from the bottom and keep in your pocket. I would like to thank ITechor and affiliates for sending me this flash light to try out and share my opinion.


Can be found at:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Flashlight-Multi-purpose-Ultra-compact-300-lumen-Headlight/dp/B01DZ4RMB2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&ref_=twister_B01EO8R8V2
Website: http://www.itechor.com/p/iTECHOR-Multi-purpose-USB-300-Ultra-compact-300-lumen-Strong-Bright-Flashlight-Headlight-Bike-Light--Black_2032884.html
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."