The FandyFire UV-S5 is a 3,000 lumen beast. It’s more flashlight than anyone needs, proving that more isn’t always better. But, it’s cheap enough, so if you want ultimate bragging rights, this is the ...
The Clearwater Andie 800 lumen LED flashlight is another stunner. It’s so powerful, it makes the original Andie LED flashlight seem weak — and that’s saying something! The original Clearwater “Andie” ...
Nitecore has long been stuffing insane lumen numbers into tiny flashlight bodies, and its latest torch does so in an entirely different form factor. The new EDC27 looks more like a TV remote than a ...
Earlier this year, we took a look at the uniquely slim Nitecore EDC27, a 3,000-lumen flashlight that looks more like a remote control. The all-new Mini X3 from Chinese lighting specialist Trustfire ...
The word “lit” has officially invaded America’s lexicon. It’s ubiquitous: on the tongues of hip Gen Zers, millennials trying to pass as youthful and facetious boomers alike. If you live under a rock ...
SureFire just launched its new Mega Lumens Monday, unveiling two new flashlights, each with 800 lumens of output. “Today, as we near our 40th year in business, SureFire has rededicated itself and ...
From 2,000-lumen beasts to lanterns that charge your phone, meet the 5 Streamlight flashlights that prove why professional ...
After two months of carrying this flashlight every single day, it's never turned itself on. The lock works, and works great, ...
The flashlight I use most often is built into my phone and it’s around 50 lumens. It works fine up close, but there are pocket-sized flashlights that can illuminate an entire football field. There are ...
While any old flashlight can help you out to no end in all sorts of situations, the best flashlights add extra utility and shine brighter than an overcast moon. They're super bright, portable and ...
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Can you imagine a world without batteries? That’s the question posed by the inventor of Lumen, a flashlight that runs completely on power generated from your own body heat. With several working ...