Sofirn via Amazon has
Sofirn BLF LT1 Rechargeable Camping Lantern for $82.99 - $29.05 when you apply promo code
BAOIQD54 at checkout =
$53.94.
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About this item:
- USB-C charging port: LT1 comes with USB-C charging cable (adapter excluded). It accepts 5V 2A fast charging and can also be charged with a premium device or also be operated directly attached to the USB power adapter. While charging the button LED glows orange flashing . It turns orange flash once it get full charged.
- Long Runtime : powered by 4 batteries, the maximum output can reach 800 lumens. In mid-range mode, you can use for more than 24 hours.
- Variable tint: The camping lantern can be switched between warm white (2700K) and neutral white (5000K) will to meet your different usage scenarios, create a brilliant atmosphere, and improve your quality of life.
- Versatile lantern: Featuring with USB-C charging cable, 4 batteries, 5V 2A power Max supply, can charge your mobile devices, like phone, make it a ideal candidate for power outage, emergency.
- The package includes: LT1 lantern, 4 batteries, USB-C charging cable, spare O-ring, manual and useful customer service.
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so complicated! lol.
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so complicated! lol.
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There's a literal flashlight firmware that's programmed into the unit called Anduril 2.0. In a word, it's complicated. As in it requires a flowchart so complex that it takes up the entirety of an 8.5x11" sheet of paper, front AND back.
I shouldn't need a Chernobyl Operating Manual just to operate a silly flashlight.
(edit: and even more so, it doesn't need to be this complicated. it's all because they tried packing an entire Broadway show's worth of lighting effects into just a single button. If they had a second or third button to control things like color temperature, effects, brightness, etc....it would be super simple to operate. But Andruil is what you get when you have an engineer with absolutely zero User Experience training being forced to design an entire litany of effects and functions via a single button. You get a flowchart hodgepodge.)
But don't say that to the self-proclaimed "bulb heads" -- they equate simplicity-of-operation with basic no-frills lights (their favorite saying is "just go to RADIOSHACK and pick up something basic!" Sigh.
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That said, I have found that I don't actually like using a lantern very much. I use my Q8+ much more often than the LT1. Indoors, ceiling bounce is preferable to a lantern, and outdoors, I don't want a light that shines back in my face.
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