Rechargeable Flashlights: Meet Your New Favourite Light

In this day and age, advanced technology has transformed flashlights into valuable multipurpose tools that come with so many benefits. Whether you use it for its primary purpose to provide light in the darkness to help you find the right key or as a tactical self-defence weapon to blind the enemy, a good flashlight can come in handy in so many ways. Providing the strongest portable beam anytime and anywhere, you can use your flashlight to set down a light to work on a task, set up a camping tent late in the night or even for signalling when your life is in danger.

When it comes to flashlights, it’s always better to have them and not need them than need them and not have them. They come in a variety of sizes, battery types, brightness levels and capabilities. However, nothing beats the convenience of a rechargeable flashlight. And as cumbersome and bulky battery charges are in the past, your flashlight can easily get its juice from a USB power port and a cable. Before setting up your mind to buy the first flashlight you see and like- you might want to learn more about the advantages of rechargeable flashlights over battery-powered ones.

Reasons to Choose Rechargeable Flashlight

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One of the greatest advantages of rechargeable flashlights is that they provide higher lumen output. Lithium batteries simply have a higher power capacity than alkaline batteries, and they are designed for high drain devices like flashlights and headlamps. A rechargeable torch can deliver a constant light output, which means you always get the highest possible light output without damaging the LED.

Investing in a sturdy, high-powered rechargeable flashlight can also be a more affordable solution in the long run. Constant switching batteries can cost you way more than just charging your battery. Modern chargers also allow you an easy and convenient way of charging. When you’re out for the day and don’t have an outlet, you can charge your flashlight off your laptop or an external battery pack. And while all batteries can potentially harm the environment, rechargeable batteries have a much longer lifetime. Therefore, using rechargeable batteries saves the environment from many single-use batteries.

How Many Lumens Should a Good Flashlight Have?

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The light output or the intensity of the light coming out of the flashlight is measured in lumens. Modern designed rechargeable flashlights usually come with multiple light settings. The light output of a powerful rechargeable LED flashlight can range from 1500 lumens to a terrain-scorching 3 500 lumens. You can easily find high-quality modern torches that feature a multi-function side switch with five brightness levels and a memory function to set your preferred brightness with ease.

The multiple levels of brightness allow you to use your flashlight for multiple purposes. For example, level 5 of some flashlights have a modest 5 lumens that are bright enough to check a map or walk around a dark house, while level 1 have 3200 lumens light output and 250 beam distance that can brighten up two football fields.

How Long Before the Light Output Drops to 10 %

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When shopping for a rechargeable torch light online, it’s important to check the run time of the torch you like. The run time determines the time the light output of your torch reduces to 10 % and needs charging. The run time of a torch usually correlates to the light mode. If you use your flashlight in lower modes, your battery can go up to 12 days and more without charging. The higher the lumens, the lower the run time.

It might be a good idea to opt for a rechargeable flashlight that features a battery indicator located on the side switch, so you can know when to charge it. When the indicator is glowing green, it means that you have more than 70 % battery remaining. Yellow glow means 15-70 % remaining battery, while when the indicator is glowing red, you have less than 15 % remaining battery, and it needs charging. Your flashlight comes with a battery and charger cable included, as well as a user manual.

Water Resistance Is Important

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If you are using your light in the rain or around bodies of water, it’s important to choose a water-resistant rechargeable flashlight. Water-resistance in flashlights is rated using the IPX system. IPX4 protects from splashing water in any direction.

IPX5 rated flashlights have protection from water jets in any direction, while IPX6 can protect from powerful water jets. IPX7 offers protection in water up to one meter and

IPX8 offers protection when immersed in water over one metre.

Opt for a Durable Flashlight that Comes with Warranty

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Since a high-quality flashlight is a purchase that you don’t make every day, you want to choose a durable solution that can last many years. Choose a reliable brand that uses good quality materials such as aircraft-grade aluminium and anti-scratch hard-anodised finish for maximum endurance. Olight rechargeable flashlights are among the most durable options available on the market. They are made with sturdy bodies and high-efficiency LEDs and come with a warranty of at least five years.

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