RovyVon Direct via Amazon has
RovyVon A3 Gen 4 Super Bright 650 Lumen USB-C Keychain Flashlight (Grey) on sale for
$16.91.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
pennysave for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
- Innovative Design: To unlock your flashlight, you need to click the switch five times or charge it. This ensures that the flashlight remains off status and prevents accidental turning on when you put it in your pocket or bag
- Portable and Easy to Use: Our mini flashlight is perfect for on-the-go use. Its small size and lightweight design make it easy to carry in your pocket or attach to your keychain. It is ideal for outdoor activities, including camping, hiking, and fishing, as well as for use at home, at the office, or in the car
- Super Bright: With a maximum brightness of 650 lumens and four different brightness settings (moonlight, low, medium, and high), our high lumen flashlight is perfect for a variety of uses, from reading in tent to navigating an outdoor trail. The signal strobe mode is also great for emergency situations
- USB-C Rechargeable: Our rechargeable flashlight can be charged via USB-C, which means you can use any USB-C cable you have at hand. Please note that the charging cable is not included in the package
- Magnetic Base: With a magnetic base and clip, our magnetic flashlight can be attached to any metal surface, allowing you to use it hands-free when working on a project, fixing your car, or doing DIY projects in low-light conditions
- Durable and Waterproof: Our heavy-duty flashlight features a high-quality metal activation switch that's easy to find. Its aluminium case is durable enough to withstand regular use. Plus, its IPX6 waterproof rating means it's resistant to splashing water, sudden rain or snow, but it cannot soak into the water directly
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Wish this deal was for the high CRI version, but still a good deal on a good light.
For anyone who doesn't care: do you prefer fluorescent lighting or incandescent? Have you ever seen a washed out image, like from a cheap display? These are the reasons why you should consider color temperature and CRI. You can get a more efficient light if you sacrifice on these, but realistically you would need to run your warm, high CRI lights at lower brightness to achieve the same visual acuity as cool, low CRI lights. And it would be less jarring because of the lower brightness.
Just food for thought. My dad gifted me some dewalt work lights (like the big sheet of LEDs) and I hate using them because it's so cool and has low CRI. I have to crank them up and it just hurts my eyes to use such bright lights, whereas my Nichia flashlights look great and don't exacerbate my photosensitivity.
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For anyone who doesn't care: do you prefer fluorescent lighting or incandescent? Have you ever seen a washed out image, like from a cheap display? These are the reasons why you should consider color temperature and CRI. You can get a more efficient light if you sacrifice on these, but realistically you would need to run your warm, high CRI lights at lower brightness to achieve the same visual acuity as cool, low CRI lights. And it would be less jarring because of the lower brightness.
Just food for thought. My dad gifted me some dewalt work lights (like the big sheet of LEDs) and I hate using them because it's so cool and has low CRI. I have to crank them up and it just hurts my eyes to use such bright lights, whereas my Nichia flashlights look great and don't exacerbate my photosensitivity.
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