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Cheap led "focused" through a cheap TIR lens, housed in a cheap aluminum body. All powered by a cheap rechargeable battery.
It's a step above the old D-battery Ray-o-vacs but not by much.
I'm pretty sure this has micro usb charging, if that makes a difference to anyone
The Reviews from the people who actually Bought this flashlight say it's USB-C.
"Size: A300-White lightVerified Purchase
Bright light, compared to other torches that we use. It was good news that the battery is a standard form factor 18650. While it's convenient to charge the device up by a USB-C cable, swapping in a charged battery saves time and makes it less disposable than if the battery was not replaceable."
I bought a different version mid November. There's nothing "cheap" about them. Very bright and handy for an after dinner walk. Lightweight and fit well in in palm of my hand. I absolutely recommend these flashlights.
Last 10 or so flashlights ive purchased were Sofirn and Wurkkos, which all but one have been great. Do these come close to those brands? Im not expecting the same quality nor brightness at 1/3-1/5 the cost but curious on performance
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It's a step above the old D-battery Ray-o-vacs but not by much.
"Size: A300-White lightVerified Purchase
Bright light, compared to other torches that we use. It was good news that the battery is a standard form factor 18650. While it's convenient to charge the device up by a USB-C cable, swapping in a charged battery saves time and makes it less disposable than if the battery was not replaceable."
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