Features The model is a compact single AAA battery powered LED pen flashlight designed for use in all markets. It features a push button tactical tail switch, a combination pocket/hat clip for convenience, and amazing brightness and run time for a light of its size and price. Brightness The LED pen light takes XP-E2 LED with a span-life of 100,000 hours. And it provides up to 800 candela peak beam intensity, 60 lumens, and a beam distance of 25 meters. Powered by one 1.5V AAA alkaline battery or single AAA 1.2V rechargeable NI-MH/ Ni-Cd battery (required and excluded), the LED penlight has a run time of 2.25 hours. Durability The LED pen light features a aluminum alloy case with a Type III MIL-Spec anodized finish. It is toughened glass len is O-ring sealed. Rated IPX8 for water resistant operation, the item is also 1-meter impact resistance tested. Safety Performance: With reserve polarity protection technology, this lightweight flashlight was protected from improper battery installation. So, it does not hurt when install battery in wrong sides. Details: Cree LED type: XP-E2 Cree LED Bulb Material: Aircraft Aluminum  Size: 95mm(length)× 15.5mm(diameter)× 15.5mm(head)  3.74”*0.61”*0.61” Weight: 43.5g (excluding battery)  Working Voltage: 0.8-1.8V  Package content:  a mini AAA LED flashlight torch; 2 spare O-rings; user manual 60 days money back and one year limited Warranty Policy Friendly customer service Note: Please avoid exposure directly to your eyes and remember to take out the battery if no use for long time.
K**N
Really good value
Wanted something I could carry every day, even in slacks. This light I a great size, sturdy metal clip, solid construction, and pretty bright for its size (something like 100 lumens I think. Of course, you can get way more powerful lights like OLight and Surefire, but you'll pay commensurately (of course, those are also built better). But for an inexpensive EDC light, I'm very happy with this.
K**Y
Fell apart before first use
Seemed solid enough out of the box. I clipped this to my thigh pocket at the beginning of my shift. After a few hours of just getting in and out of the car, I pulled it out and discovered that the tail switch had completely fallen off, rendering it useless. I guess I shouldn't have expected too much for the price.
D**L
Three Stars
stopped clicking on after a month of usage ..
A**D
Good but maybe not waterproof
This is a good single mode fairly compact pen flashlight.It comes with extra o-rings and a user manual.Its a single mode flashlight so there is no strobe or varying brightnesses. Press the button on the tailcap and thats all you get. I prefer the single mode setup for a light like this. The other modes just aren't necessary in my opinion.Its more of a tiny spotlight than a flood light. Most of the light is concentrated in the center. The light's color temperature is claimed to be 6500k. I would say that its lower than that. That is honestly a good thing. Its a good white color.I would say that the claimed lumens is pretty accurate.The tail cap switch is very easy to press since it is not recessed. It would be easy to accidentally press the button as well but you can twist the light a quarter turn and it won't turn on.Unfortunately I tested the waterproof-ness of this light by laying it in the shower while turned on for about an hour and moisture penetrated the o-ring by the lens. It was minimal and the light never cut off but it still shouldn't happen. Its currently sealed in a container of Damprid to dry it out.Maybe mine is defective.. I'm not sure. I imagine for most people it wouldn't be an issue but it should be known. Overall its a good flashlight.I received this for free for the purposes of reviewing and evaluating in an honest and unbiased manner.
P**L
Sofirn...........So...........Fineeeeeee :-)
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. The Sofirn pen flashlight doesn't fail to light it up. It comes with a water resistant feature, one mode tailcap,takes 1 ( not included ) AAA battery, and a pocket clip. It barely measures 4 inches and is light and would be a good emergency light for small ticket items. Don't expect this to be your primary flashlight. The 60 lumens to me seems even a bit more than that by the looks of my video. The cost is slightly a bit higher than what you can prolly expect to pay but it is not totally unreasonable. Overall, a decent small pen light that can be used in a hurry!! bde bde bde that's all folks!!
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