🔦 Light up your adventure—compact power that’s always ready to shine!
The RovyVon A1 Gen 4 is a military green, rechargeable EDC flashlight delivering 650 lumens with a 110-meter beam distance. Featuring a lockout mode to prevent accidental activation, it offers four adjustable brightness settings plus an emergency strobe. Built from durable PA material with IPX6 water resistance, it weighs just 0.59 oz and runs up to 56 hours on moonlight mode, making it the perfect compact companion for daily use and outdoor adventures.
Special Feature | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Color | Military Green |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Polyimide |
White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Product Dimensions | 0.59"D x 0.59"W x 2.36"H |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 110 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Polymer |
Item Weight | 11.2 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Brand | RovyVon |
Brightness | 650 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 56 hours |
Finish Type | Stainless steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | daily use, outdoor activities, emergency situations |
Manufacturer | RovyVon |
UPC | 192836000009 |
Part Number | A1GN |
Item Weight | 0.395 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Stainless steel |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Specific Uses | General purpose |
Special Features | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**A
Water resistance TESTED and exceeded!
I was putting a transfer pump into a rain barrel tonight to drain it and my beloved little flashlight and all my keys fell straight in all the way down 34" into the barrel. I thought for sure it would be toast. I spent a couple moments thinking 'WTH do I do?!" The light was still shining but I couldn't reach all the way to the bottom and I couldn't dump the barrel over on its side with 800 lbs of water in it etc so I just had to turn on the pump and wait patiently for the pump to drain out the water.I kept walking up to the barrel and looking in expecting the flashlight to have died but there it was - still glowing in the murky water.The first picture is looking into the water and you can't really tell what is going on because the light from the flashlight was making my phone camera's flash not go off - haha! I finally figured out how to fool the flash sensor on my phone when the water was down to 6 inches or so.If you look closely you can see a thumb drive there too - I'm sure it is toast because RovyVon doesn't make thumb drives!What an awesome flashlight - it took 4 or 5 minutes to get the water down low enough to tip the barrel over. That exceeds what IPX6 is supposed to be able to do because IPX7 says immersion down to 3.3 ft (1 meter) and IPX6 doesn't say anything about immersion. The barrel finally got light enough to dump sideways and there it was still running in amongst soggy leaves (last picture).I love these little flashlights! I have 3 of them in use now and use them 10x what the vast majority of people would use a keychain flashlight because I work at night and up until nearly dawn. They get constantly used and abused and keep on going for a surprising length of time. They are crazy bright - I wish they would make a headlamp because they are better than any of the headlamps I have.They are a great company too - I had problems with one that I bought getting hotter than it should and they sent a new one immediately - and an upgraded version at that!Right on RovyVon!Given the deal they have going on right now quite a few people are getting RovyVon flashlights for Christmas.
B**R
Great option
Nice flashlight holds battery life, different brightness settings, super bright on the highest setting and extremely durable great little keychain flashlight that doesn't take up too much space but can light up an entire room
B**C
Bright idea
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Bright
J**Y
Holy moley it's a bright one
For it's size, it puts out a big amount of light. I mean it gets bright. The different brightness modes are great too. My only problem with it is I can never remember the button pushes to turn on/off and change the modes. That's on me, I just keep trying until I remember.
T**E
Brighter than the sun lol
The media could not be loaded. Why did you pick this product vs others?:I drive for Uber Eats full-time, and unfortunately for me, I work late-night hours. It always seems to be a struggle getting customers to turn on their lights for us delivery drivers. You would think if someone was expecting a delivery, they would flip on a porch light or two, but apparently, that’s asking too much.Anyway, this little flashlight is incredibly bright. I’m talking police-level bright. It brings me great joy to use it when I’m trying to spot house numbers in the dark. Even if you’re not a delivery driver, this would still be super useful to have around.
P**N
Perfect keychain flashlight
There are a few reviewers here on Amazon who claim to be "flashlight geeks."I am not a flashlight geek. I'm a guy who does light construction, car and home repairs. (Everything from walls, sheds, roofing, to electrical, and plumbing.) I don't geek out on tools like some cool new cell phone. I *use* them to get a job done.I've had a small flashlight hanging from my keychain for decades. They come in handy for peeking into dark spaces where wires and plumbing go, walking (and cleaning up after) the dog at night, when camping, and when the power goes out. It's nice to always have a flashlight right there at my side and not to have to dig in a toolbox to find one. (Or, more likely for me, to need to figure out where I last put it down. With a keyring flashlight, I clip it right back onto my keyring when I'm done using it.)I've had four keyring flashlights. The first was a MicroMag Maglight with a AAA battery and an incandescent bulb. Had it for years until deciding to get a smaller, thumb-sized light with an old-style LED, but gave up on it and went back to my MicroMag. More recently I bought an LED light that was about the same size as my MicroMag, but had three levels of illumination. I used a rechargeable AAA battery for it ann really liked that setup.Now I've moved in to this even smaller all-in-one rechargable keyring flashlight with a USB port for charging.This little guy is smaller, lighter, and brighter than the MicroMag light and LED knockoff I replaced it with. It has four levels of illumination, a "candlelight" level (that I don't find particularly useful), low, bright, and super-bright that you scroll through with quick presses of the power button. A long press of the power button keeps the the flashlight on high until released.This little guy gets the job done.Pros:* Four light levels, really dim, useful for close-in work, bright enough to see across a room, and bright enough to hunt for something you dropped outside.* Two modes, a momentary on mode that keeps the light on at its highest setting for as long as the button is pushed and a constant light mode that stays on until turned off.* A single charge lasts for hours of regular use.* Smaller than the key fob for my car* Cons* Its small and packs both the LED light and a charger into that tiny case with a lithium battery, so the battery isn't very big. This isn't the light to reach for if you need hours and hours of bright illumination.
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