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RovyVon Aurora A1 G4 USB C Rechargeable Mini Flashlight, Small Bright Keychain EDC 650 High Lumens (Blue) $18.36

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Great flashlight for your keychain. Perfect blend of brightness, size, battery life, and price!

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Great flashlight for your keychain. Perfect blend of brightness, size, battery life, and price!

https://www.amazon.com/RovyVon-A1...B09YTWYT62

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Mar 25, 2025
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Joined Nov 2013
Mar 25, 2025
damcoole
Mar 25, 2025
78 Posts
These things are pretty great if you need a small flashlight on hand. I keep one of these on my work lanyard, it's super bright, and rarely needs to be recharged.
Mar 25, 2025
136 Posts
Joined Apr 2012
Mar 25, 2025
BadOcean
Mar 25, 2025
136 Posts
I have the A3 model of this flashlight, and bought the A1 for my mom for Christmas. HIGHLY recommend spending the extra $1 for the A3 (also on sale right now). The A3 is all metal and built to last. The A1 was more plastic. I've had the A3 for about 4 years now and it's been on my keychain the whole time. It gets thrown around, dropped, etc. It looks worn, but it still works great. Excellent flashlight, would buy again without hesitation.
Mar 25, 2025
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Joined Aug 2010
Mar 25, 2025
aznkaz
Mar 25, 2025
265 Posts
Only for prime members
Mar 25, 2025
78 Posts
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Mar 25, 2025
wannadeal777
Mar 25, 2025
78 Posts
Seems like a really cool light! Not trying to butt in on the thread...but if you're looking for small keychain light...maybe different form factor...I have had this one for a few years and find it pretty convenient for several reasons (output, side LED's, magnet etc) There's other versions of it in same brand...but the V10 is on sale right now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFVTG...in_title_1
I will admit..i don't carry it EVERY day but whenever I want an easy light to go with me...it's right by my keys. I used to carry 18650 lights (got a couple of Zebralights, and SEVERAL other brands) but I just got to where I'm looking for lighter unless special needs are there.
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Mar 25, 2025
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Mar 25, 2025
pharaoh248
Mar 25, 2025
394 Posts
I have the Aurora A1 G3. My previous version has a plastic covered button switch, while the G4 has an all-metal switch which sounds nice. Has 4 brightness modes plus strobe. One thing I haven't gotten to work properly is setting the "memory mode" to use one particular brightness setting when just toggling the button once, so I always have to cycle through all modes when turning on/off.
Mar 25, 2025
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SdFat
Mar 25, 2025
863 Posts
For the same money, I recommend the RovyVon Aurora A1 which has a 5000K LED instead of 6500K, much more pleasing to my eyes.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832XMN2Q
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Mar 25, 2025
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c2nah777
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Mar 25, 2025
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Quote from SdFat :
For the same money, I recommend the RovyVon Aurora A1 which has a 5000K LED instead of 6500K, much more pleasing to my eyes.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0832XMN2Q
Well glad they make it both ways. I prefer the brighter version for the same money when color correctness is not an issue. In addition, these offer stepped brightness options. To each their own. Nice to have a choice. Repped for the info.
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Mar 26, 2025
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UniqueSoda2365
Mar 26, 2025
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Savings of $4!!!! this is a spiccccyyyyyy deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mar 26, 2025
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Mar 26, 2025
FeistyHalibut688
Mar 26, 2025
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I bought this light 3-4 years ago. I advise it like crazy everyday. Button is starting to wear out and needs to be charged pretty frequently. The thing I hate about this light is that when the battery starts going low a red light turns on behind the button. The red light stays on killing the battery. I bought a cheap $4ish light like this one(same size) about a month ago. So far so good
Mar 28, 2025
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Mar 28, 2025
SlickRiver789
Mar 28, 2025
58 Posts
Quote from BadOcean :
I have the A3 model of this flashlight, and bought the A1 for my mom for Christmas. HIGHLY recommend spending the extra $1 for the A3 (also on sale right now). The A3 is all metal and built to last. The A1 was more plastic. I've had the A3 for about 4 years now and it's been on my keychain the whole time. It gets thrown around, dropped, etc. It looks worn, but it still works great. Excellent flashlight, would buy again without hesitation.
My plastic one has also held up to the same abuse with hardly a scratch. Only lost the charge port cover. I love these lights.
Mar 28, 2025
110 Posts
Joined Sep 2011
Mar 28, 2025
avn128
Mar 28, 2025
110 Posts
Quote from wannadeal777 :
Seems like a really cool light! Not trying to butt in on the thread...but if you're looking for small keychain light...maybe different form factor...I have had this one for a few years and find it pretty convenient for several reasons (output, side LED's, magnet etc) There's other versions of it in same brand...but the V10 is on sale right now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFVTG...in_title_1
I will admit..i don't carry it EVERY day but whenever I want an easy light to go with me...it's right by my keys. I used to carry 18650 lights (got a couple of Zebralights, and SEVERAL other brands) but I just got to where I'm looking for lighter unless special needs are there.

This is a interesting light, I'm in for one

The light in the post is about half the size and easily kept on the keychain.

I found a v15 for $13.49
https://a.co/d/alTTSib
Last edited by avn128 March 27, 2025 at 10:31 PM.
Mar 28, 2025
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dealwithityo
Mar 28, 2025
504 Posts
These are fine, but the deal is weak. They've been like $10-12 before.
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Mar 28, 2025
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Mar 28, 2025
bktj600
Mar 28, 2025
161 Posts
I don't know about anyone else's eyes but 6500K light output (for color) is just about useless for me in terms of being able to see more minor variances in color compared to lower Kelvin lights in the 3000K to 5000K range, as the lower the Kelvin rating the more yellow it appears which when the bulb has a high CRI rating will allow you to "see" what you're illuminating better. Price point is okay if you need it today but for this type of light and the desire for USB-C recharging, Olight has you covered with the i1R 2 Pro. More compact, better usable light output at around 5000K, and type C port is protected until you unscrew the bulb side and it slides out. Also currently on sale on Amazon for $17.56 for the black color.
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Mar 29, 2025
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Mar 29, 2025
SkyeC
Mar 29, 2025
663 Posts
Quote from c2nah777 :
Well glad they make it both ways. I prefer the brighter version for the same money when color correctness is not an issue. In addition, these offer stepped brightness options. To each their own. Nice to have a choice. Repped for the info.

Just to be clear though, higher Kelvin isn't brighter. Innotjer words 6500k is not any brighter than 5000k - Kelvin is a measurement of the color temperature of light.

The higher the number the more blue the light, the lower the number the more yellow. We are all used to incandescent lighting which is a very low 2700k.

I work with lighting and would never buy a flashlight over 5000k and prefer them around 4000k or a little lower because colors start to look strange when the light temperature is too high, for example if you're cooking eggs with 7000k lighting, i realize this would be rate for a flashlight but it's just to illustrate the point, with that 7000k light you would have a very hard time distinguishing a fully cooked egg from a raw one because the colors, especially ones in that more yellowish range, look very different in that light. But also it's jarring and give many people headaches including myself..

Personally I reccomend lower light temperatures, going too low like a 2700k is fine, it's a warm glow, but too high is jarring and messes with colors. By the way this isn't only my opinion, if you geek out on flashlight forums or reddit rooms dedicated to flashlights and flashlight modding it's pretty much universal - lower light temperatures are just better

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Mar 29, 2025
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slick-Darek
Mar 29, 2025
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Quote from SlickRiver789 :
My plastic one has also held up to the same abuse with hardly a scratch. Only lost the charge port cover. I love these lights.

Looks like you had the memory overflow

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