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The Rechargeable Green Beam Light & Flashlight is a versatile, durable lighting solution designed for various applications, from professional presentations to outdoor adventures. With a robust aluminum alloy construction, dual light sources, and a quick USB charging capability, this flashlight ensures you’re always prepared. Backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s the perfect companion for any task.
Special Feature | Magnet |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | User Manual, Charging Cable, Flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 0.8"W x 0.8"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brand | MIPREZT |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 3 hours |
Bulb Shape Size | F15 |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Mounting Type | Handheld |
Manufacturer | dongguanshirunyiyesujiaomujuyouxiangongsi |
Part Number | GLS006 |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Flashlight |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Brushed |
Special Features | Magnet |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
B**D
Works great
Works great
F**R
Serviceable, but could use a better battery
I’ve been using the Rechargeable Green Beam Light & Flashlight [001] for a couple of weeks, mainly for outdoor activities and indoor presentations. The green beam is bright and works well over long distances. Outdoors, it’s visible at several hundred yards in clear conditions, and indoors, it performs well on LED and LCD screens without creating glare. I also used it during some light construction work, and it helped with marking points across a room.The flashlight mode is functional but not as bright as a specialized tactical flashlight. It’s adequate for casual use, like walking at night or finding items in a dark space, but it’s not designed for heavy-duty applications. The build quality feels durable, with an aluminum body that is sturdy without being cumbersome. The beam adjustment mechanism is smooth, and the size makes it easy to carry in a pocket or bag.Battery life is one area that could be better. It lasts for a few hours with intermittent use, but extended sessions, especially with the green beam, require recharging sooner than expected. The USB charging feature is convenient, and the recharge time is reasonable. However, it isn’t waterproof, so it’s best suited for dry conditions or light rain. The flashlight mode could also benefit from a little more brightness.The controls are straightforward, and switching between the flashlight and green beam modes is easy. The included lanyard is a practical addition for carrying it securely. Overall, it’s a reliable tool for presentations, basic flashlight tasks, and outdoor use where long-distance visibility is important. While the battery life and waterproofing could be improved, it performs well for what it’s designed to do. I’m giving it four stars for its utility and solid construction, with a few areas for improvement.
M**.
The real deal
Considerably more power than expected. As visible in daylight as the reviewers showed in pictures. Tiny short charger cord though.
J**I
just as described
works great. very bright can be seen from a long distance. arrived quicky and as described
I**S
Very powerful laser very surprised
Got this laser to play with my dogs and cat some little did I know how powerful this thing would be you can see the beam constantly in almost any lighting condition outside of very bright white light. Even in a moderately lit room the entire beam is visible from the pointers lens to the point of laser on whatever surface you are shining it on. Overall I am very impressed and feel I got way more than I thought I was getting so I am beyond pleased with this laser. Then the additional flashlight and emergency light built onto the tube of the laser is just the icing on the cake. I highly recommend this laser/flashlight but most laser to anyone looking for something to play with their animals, point at stars, or just use at a power point presentation pointer, and I am sure there are plenty of other uses too, but anyways I give this laser 5 stars and would give it 10 stars if possible.
I**E
A swing and a miss
This light comes up quite short. Firstly, it uses micro-USB which is absolutely awful compared to USB-C (which it should be). The button is not very responsive and is difficult to toggle between the laser and the LED. The beam is very poorly collimated and has lots of artifacts. It doesn't have a magnetic tailcap. There's better options out there, I don't recommend this one.
V**T
A very bright green-light laser with a built-in flashlight (and a few issues)
This rechargeable laser/flashlight produces an intense green laser beam--much brighter than my red lasers, even though they all are marked as having maximum output power of less than 5mW. I find it to be very useful as a pointer--while my red lasers make only a nearly invisible glow on my LED TV's screen, this green laser makes a highly visible spot. And for pointing out particular stars or planets in the night sky, it works pretty well, producing a long green line that people nearby can see pointing toward the object of interest.There's also a broad-beam flashlight on the side of the device's aluminum housing, that can illuminate a nearby area.But there are issues... The collimation of the laser beam is not very precise, so the beam spreads out more than I would expect at further distances. Also, control is accomplished by a single button at the base of the device. A short press-and-release turns on the laser--and it stays on until the button is pressed again. (Not ideal as a pointer, where a press to turn on and a release to turn off gives more convenient control.) To turn on the flashlight, you must press that same button and hold it for about three seconds. Then another short press turns the flashlight off. Again, not ideal...but it does work. And lastly, the charging connector, located next to the pushbutton on the end of the device, is a flimsy micro-USB port instead of the much more robust USB-C connector that has become standard on most modern devices. A USB-A to micro-USB cable is provided with the device, but using a USB-C charging connector would have been a much better choice.The manufacturer's instruction sheet provides some interesting--but puzzling--warnings. One of them says "Prohibit the use of children"--but that probably just means "Prohibit children from using the device," because the intense laser beam can cause permanent eye damage to persons or animals. Another warning says "Please stay away from children's stores, to avoid injury." I'm really not sure what they mean by that one...
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