🔦 Light up your adventure, power your life.
The BUYSIGHT Rechargeable Spotlight is a robust, handheld LED torch featuring a massive 9000mAh rechargeable battery that powers a 500-lumen beam for up to 8 hours. Designed with impact-resistant ABS and IPX6 waterproofing, it’s built for rugged outdoor use. Its ergonomic handle and shoulder strap ensure comfort during extended wear, while the integrated USB output doubles as a portable power bank for your devices. Perfect for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable, long-lasting illumination and versatile power on the go.
Special Feature | Portable, Impact Resistant, Rechargeable |
Color | Classic Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | XHP-70.2 LED |
Material | Abs |
White Brightness | 120000 Lumens |
Included Components | SHOULDER STRAP X 1, USER MANUAL X1, USB-C CABLE X 1, RED LENS X 1, B2201-B Rechargeable Spotlight X 1 |
Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 7"W x 5.9"H |
Voltage | 4.2 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
Brand | BUYSIGHT |
Brightness | 500 Lumen |
Battery Description | Li-polymer |
Runtime | 8 hours |
Style | Classic |
Finish Type | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | outdoor activities, home maintenance, searchlight usage |
Manufacturer | BUYSIGHT |
UPC | 682604198453 |
Part Number | E-292 |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | B292 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Black |
Special Features | Portable, Impact Resistant, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 10 watts |
M**T
Rechargeable flashlight
Love my flashlight it is very light
C**E
Extremely Bright Flashlight
I love this rechargeable flashlight. It is incredibly bright and the battery lasts a long time, I only have to recharge it every couple months and I use it all the time. I actually bought a second one to have one upstairs and one downstairs for when needed. You can also use it as a battery backup for your phone or electronic devices as it has a USB output port. Highly Recommend.
O**Y
Great for every home
Over the years, I have bought several things that did not meet my expectations, but his light is not one of them. It's great and I recommend it highly.
D**A
Very bright light, charge doesn’t last as long
Update: as bright as this is…that’s probably why the charge doesn’t last as long. I use it intermittently, but it seems to hold a charge longer than the 1st use. It’s worth buying. I changed it from 3 to 4 star do to that.I really love this light, I love the extremely bright light, the stand, the strap, what I don’t like is that the charge doesn’t last and they stated it should last a lot longer. I got about 1.5 hours of intermittent usage. I’m not sure why they stated longer usage but I deducted 2 stars for it. If it was about $15-$20 (I paid 33 due to special)…it would be a 5 star and the lack of use time would be reflected in the cost. But I believe for $33, I should be getting much more Charge time usage.
O**M
You won't regret purchasing this flashlight!
I LOVE this flashlight! I can completely illuminate my large backyard if I hear something of concern. I have a friend who is from a remote African village and when he saw this flashlight he had to have it for his return visits as it is dark and a little scary at night. Highly recommend!
W**S
A Very Strange Flashlight Design
I'm a nut about flashlights. I bet I own twenty of them, in all shapes and sizes. They use different bulbs, batteries, and some even have adjustable lenses and programmable modes. My most expensive flashlight was over $200 and my least expensive flashlight was a few bucks.I bought this "BUYSIGHT Bright Rechargeable Searchlight handheld LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight" thinking it would be my brightest flashlight because of the advertised lumens. It looked like a good lamp to keep in the trunk of the car. However, I was surprised by the size. It's smaller than I thought it'd be-- which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's more portable than I thought it'd be.But it also feels incredibly cheap. I don't know how to describe it other than "dollar-store plastic." It just feels like it'd break or crack if dropped. Very, very cheap polymer used here. I remember a Duracell flashlight that I had in the 1980s that was more durable than this. And here we are in 2019.The whole flashlight also feels very light. Again, at first glance, that probably doesn't sound like a bad thing. Easier to carry around, right? But it's almost as if there's a lot of air and wasted space in the housing. It doesn't have heft or feel dense, if that makes sense. So even though I mentioned that it's smaller than I expected, I don't understand why it's as large as it is given all the wasted spaced you can feel in the body of the flashlight. It's almost as if they made the flashlight bigger than it needed to be-- on purpose-- in order to make people perceive that it's more powerful. There is only one actual LED projecting light so keep in mind that the front lense doesn't need to be nearly as big as it is-- in order to house a bulb that's maybe 1-2mm in height and width.Lastly, the beam this casts is non-adjustable and has a very bright center with only a moderate wider beam. I don't think the lumens are actually as advertised. Maybe if you're just looking at the peak of the center. But my various tactical flashlights cast a more useful beam.I'd recommend the Anker USB rechargeable flashlight over this one. I just picked up two the other day (one for me and one for my assistant) and they are the same price as this lamp, but much smaller, more durable (metal housing), and just as bright (if not brighter). If you really want to go pro, get a rechargeable Streamlight.
D**C
Strong enough for a shadow box
Strong & crisp. Needed something simple to DIY a shadow box projection - this worked just fine while the battery held out.
G**E
93 in Hurricane Helene NC - this works!
My neighbor lost power for weeks. At 93 with a walker this created real problems for her. We gave her our flood flashlight with the shoulder strap. She was able to travel the inside of her home, especially the two bathrooms with no windows. She wore it like a bandolier facing forward and it lit up everything!
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