🌟 Light up your adventure, stay powered, and never miss a moment!
The LE LED Camping Lantern delivers 310 lumens of adjustable brightness across five modes, including an emergency strobe. Featuring a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with USB power bank functionality, it ensures your devices stay charged on the go. Compact and lightweight at just 0.37lb, it offers versatile mounting options with a magnetic base and hooks. Rated IPX4 waterproof, this lantern is designed for reliable outdoor and emergency use.
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Product Dimensions | 2.76"L x 2.76"W x 2.48"H |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Brightness | 280 Lumen |
Item Weight | 176 Grams |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bulb Shape Size | ED23 |
Light Source Wattage | 3 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35 x 3.35 x 3.27 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.76 x 2.76 x 2.48 inches |
Brand Name | Lighting EVER |
Model Name | 3300010-NW |
Part Number | 2 |
Included Components | Batteries included |
E**R
Minimual instructions but strong light, great magnets, easy charging
Seems to work well so far but it's not as good as the one I bought a couple of years ago in one aspect. This one has a red light that indicates it's charging and it turns green when it's fully charged. You have to assume that--the instructions don't actually say it. My older one actually had 4 green lights so when you turned it on you could tell how much battery power you had (one light blinking, not much...4 lights blinking, full power.) But this flashlight has strong magnets, strong light, charges well, and so far has been a good purchase.
R**7
Outstanding, small USB-C charged camp light!
When I finally got around to replacing our camp lights with a product that uses rechargeable batteries, I wanted something that would be charged using a USB-C connector so that I need only ONE charger that works with EVERYTHING -- my laptop, my phone, and every other electronic gizmo in my life. This camp light fit the bill perfectly. It charges with a USB-C cable. It is small so it doesn't take up much room in the camp box but at the same time it lasts forever and is quite bright on its high setting. It can either provide a broad light covering a whole area, or a regular flashlight beam. There are several brightness settings, and also a safety flasher.On the back there are two small magnets so it can attach to any ferrous metal surface. There are also two hooks on the back for securing the light with a velcro strap or rope. The USB-C charging port is on the back under a little rubber protective cover. Under this cover is also a USB-A OUTPUT; I've not used this so I have no idea how much current it can put out or for how long, but in a pinch this could be a way to charge a phone or whatever.We like this camp light so much that I am about to buy a few more for around the house, for emergency preparedness, and to illuminate my barbecue in the back yard during the darker months.
K**D
Works great, REALLY BRIGHT! EDIT: I LOVE THIS LIGHT!
EDIT 1/4/24: After having this light for nearly 2 years, I wanted to edit this post with how I feel about it: I LOVE IT!! I have pulled this light out of my camping gear to use for random things so often, I just keep it handy now. I use it when riding my bike by putting it on the blinking setting in the rear basket just as an extra measure to be seen. I use it in my car at night ALL the time because my car interior light does not light very well. Also, when I need to look in a dark place I would normally get a flashlight for, it works excellent for so many things. I never thought I would use this little light so much! Dollar for dollar, this has been a great investment!I bought this to use for ambient light in my SUV that I am building out for small camping trips. I like that it's compact and can be hung up on the ceiling or by use of the magnet on the back (or top) of it. It has 3 settings, Bright, Normal, and Flashing. I've tested it out in my home at night in a completely dark room. It does not light up the room like regular light, as in, the light is not radiant or ambient. It's enough, even on the less bright setting, to read, or pretty much do anything, but on both settings, it's so bright in my peripheral vision that it's a bit annoying and uncomfortable. I might try purchasing a small lampshade to put over it so dull it down some. All in all, I think I can work with it. These LED lights are just not the same as regular lights, they are always way too bright in the peripheral vision area.
L**E
Rough 'n Tough - Light For Everything
This is, by far, the best little purchase I have made. I bought this little gem about 2 years ago. Back when it was 25$ on amazon. This thing has been so extremely useful to me. I lived on a hippy commune without much lighting, so this guy was my sole source of light everywhere at night. The metal clips on it are super easy to put on just about anything. And I love the magnets on it for when I'm near something metal. (Cause, yes, the magnets are super strong and stick to refrigerators, cars, silverware, etc.)The battery is also really dang good. When I first got it, the life from full to dead was probably more than 6 hours. As I have used it, I have noticed that longevity has dwindled, but not by much. Maybe it takes 4 hours to drain it now on the second setting. Which, btw, unless you're wanting to blind somebody the first brightest setting is /way/ too bright. I recommend just using the second one after having used it for two years and never had a problem with the lower setting. Also, it makes me feel a lot safer at night knowing I have an easy SOS signally device. It really works well.I have used the charging capability of it to charge my phone a little, but it's a slow charge. I see it as only being in an emergency situation.Now, two issues I have had with it. First, it is vaguely in the shape of a ball, so it can be easy to drop. I have dropped it maybe five times in its life, once catastrophically so. The plastic protective cover came off and exposed the little LED lights inside. Otherwise the function of it is still very good. It was an easy fix with some packing tape. I have dropped it since and not had any issues, but you can see the glaring crack in it.Second, the usb charging cord on it is just too short. I wish there had been something made to make that longer. I always have some awkward coordinating when I want to plug it into a wall outlet/usb that is too high off the ground or doesn't have a convenient ledge to place it on. (Or a convenient metal wall radiator.)All in all, I love this thing. I have used it outside, inside, underground, in the rain, camping, and across states. I'm probably going to buy another one to supplement my off-grid needs.Would buy again, would recommend. 10/10
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago