RovyVon Aurora A1 Keyring Torch, Max 650 Lumen Super Bright with Mini Size, USB C Rechargeable Flashlight, 4 Mode Easy use, Waterproof, Perfect for Camping Outdoor Emergency(Black)

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RovyVon Aurora A1 Keyring Torch, Max 650 Lumen Super Bright with Mini Size, USB C Rechargeable Flashlight, 4 Mode Easy use, Waterproof, Perfect for Camping Outdoor Emergency(Black)

RovyVon Aurora A1 Keyring Torch, Max 650 Lumen Super Bright with Mini Size, USB C Rechargeable Flashlight, 4 Mode Easy use, Waterproof, Perfect for Camping Outdoor Emergency(Black)

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The RovyVon Aurora series of keychain lights have made their mark on the EDC community as robust, fully-featured lights that are compact, practical, and easy to integrate into you daily carry. Different models like the Aurora A8 provide a surprising amount of features and output not usually seen from lights of this size, but RovyVon is not one to rest on its laurels. We take a look at the Aurora A1x, an upgraded version of their original keychain light, the A1, to see how they made a pioneering light even better for a modern EDC. It produces up to 300 lumens on high, but it also has medium and low modes that produce 75 and 15 lumens, respectively. You can swap through those modes with the twist-style on/off switch. The ARB-L16 battery that the E15 comes with is rechargeable, but there’s no provision for recharging it while it’s inside the flashlight. Instead, you have to remove the battery to plug the included USB cord in for recharging. Final Thoughts

The TIKI LE produces a lot of light (up to 300 lumens) while also emitting blue and red flashing LEDs for safety. It also runs longer than most other keychain flashlights with its 40-hour run time. When your 40 hours do run out, you can recharge the TIKI LE with the included USB cord. Pros:You still have the option of a cool white Cree XP-G3 LED for a maximum output of 650 lumens on the A1x, or a warmer tinted Nichia 219C LED that maxes out at 450 lumens in exchange for top tier color rendering at 90+ CRI. With either LED option you have boosted output levels over the original Aurora A1, made possible with a change to the internal rechargeable battery. The new model’s micro USB-charging 330mAh lithium-polymer battery upgrades the older 130mAh one, allowing the A1x higher output and runtime. A charging time of 90 minutes give you over 75 minutes on High and 30 hours of Moonlight mode on the Cree LED, and over 90 minutes of High and 32 hours of Moonlight on the Nichia. Its battery indicator also notifies you not to overcharge with a solid blue light when it’s finished charging. Rechargeable flashlights can be very handy. In most cases, you can plug a USB cord into your flashlight to give your rechargeable battery a boost — a real convenience if you have a power source available. They usually recharge completely in under two hours. Line of sight performance can reach 50m, distances indoors will vary but the more devices in your home means there is more chance that everything will mesh Look for a flashlight that’s short in length (under 3 inches) and thin in diameter (under .75 inches) for the easiest and most comfortable carrying. Lumen Output Most keychain flashlights with replaceable batteries use AAA or small button-type batteries, which are tiny and really easy to keep on hand. Size

The only issue you’ll find is that on its maximum setting, the A1 will only run for a few minutes before you need to recharge it. 2. SureFire Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light The flashlight you choose could have a lot to do with the battery type. There are essentially two types: rechargeable and replaceable.

connect.control devices require no setup, works straight out of the box - other Bluetooth devices will require pairing to the app.

Your keychain flashlight’s power output is important. While most guys don’t need an incredibly bright flashlight, your light does need to be bright enough to work for your needs.Regardless of the flashlight you choose to go with, you’ll be glad you have it on hand when you need it. The Titan has a lot going for it. It’s compact, measuring 3.4 inches long, and weighs just two ounces. It also comes with a rechargeable AAA NiMH battery (though you will have to buy a charger separately). The Aurora A1 has five light settings to choose from, ultra-low, low, medium, high, and strobe. The high setting produces a very impressive 650 lumens.

While the i1R does produce up to 150 lumens, it doesn’t last long. You’ll only have about five minutes on full power, though you can reduce the output for a 6-hour run time.Devices mesh using Bluetooth 4.2 Mesh, your phone or remote uses the closest node to you to coordinate any messages. There is no hub so the devices rely on the mesh to perform an action, so if you can see the device you will likely be able to control it, however, devices in other areas might not mesh together so you may not be able to control devices in other areas. While 40 lumens might not seem like a lot, you can slide the head of the LP130 forward to focus the beam, providing plenty of light for most uses. There are plenty of low-quality products available that look great but aren’t worth their price. Also, some of the high-quality products that do pass as keychain flashlights are so bulky, you might as well carry a mid-sized light. Hopefully, you’ve learned that choosing the best keychain flashlight doesn’t have to be a complicated ordeal. It comes down to a few simple points; size, output, and budget. A good general output is between 100 to 300 lumens, though you can find ultra-bright keychain flashlights with double that output. The Best Keychain Flashlights



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