- Water Resistant
- 110,000 Lamp hour
- 4 lighting Modes
- Red Laser up to 450 Yards
- Uses 3 AAA Battery (Included)
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By Gerard Belanger
I got this so I could use the laser without having to hold a button. Great exercise for my dogs at dusk. Feels solid and well constructed. It looks like a tactical flashlight with an assault crown but the brightness is nowhere close to being tactical. You won't be blinding an assailant with this light but the assault crown could do some damage.
I got this flashlight solely for the laser function which works great and that 's what my rating is based on.
I got this flashlight solely for the laser function which works great and that 's what my rating is based on.
By K. Coady
This is a really great little flashlight with the added bonus of the red dot so we can also use it as a cat toy - and it takes AA batteries. The other laser pointer we had for the cats took the button cell batteries which wear out quickly and are quite costly. This is far more economical and useful.
By Tangoella
This is a great flashlight its very small and bright it is listed as having 4 modes but actually has 5. The 5th is actually all of them combined and strobes to SOS, You have to hold the button down for 4-6 and it strobes SOS with the regular white light, the green light and the laser pointer. This is a great feature if you are ever stuck and is a cool feature.
By David A. Jayne
Like many others, I got this to use mostly as a cat toy. I have one of those cats that just loves to knock things off of tables (another way to say this would be "I have a cat"), but I've found that a few minutes of play will get the brattiness out of her system. The laziest way to accomplish this is with a laser pointer, and I'm nothing if not lazy. Trouble is, most laser pointers suck. You have to hold a tiny little button pressed to keep them lit, and if it manages to not break within a couple hours, you then have to buy tiny, expensive, hard-to-find batteries.
This is a great alternative. At US$10, It costs twice as much as one of the cheap ones, but because it uses three standard AAA's it will pay for itself the first time I don't have to buy those insufferable little button batteries. I'm not sure what the battery life will be like, but an alkaline AAA has roughly 4 times the capacity of an LR44 button cell (I looked it up), so it should be much longer than the cheapies. I have a mess of rechargeable AAA batteries anyway, because it's 2015 and non-rechargeable batteries are for squares.
The red laser LED seems plenty bright, and I was able to have my cat leaping up the wall across two rooms just fine.
Not only is this flashlight an excellent feline entertainment device, it also seems like a pretty good little flashlight, and it never hurts to have one of those around when the power goes out. The white LED's are bright enough that shining it into my eyes to check the brightness was a bad idea (which I realize is a slightly less accurate measurement than lumens). It seems solidly constructed over all.
There are 4 main modes (5 if count "off", which I don't) cycled through with presses of the end button: white, green, laser, and flashing white. Holding the button for about 3 seconds activates a 5th mode where it blinks a Morse code S.O.S. with the green and laser LED's. I'm sure this will come in handy the first time my cat and I are stranded in the living room and need to signal for help. There doesn't seem to be any beam focusing, but who cares?
In short, I am happy with this.purchase. The flashlight was exactly as described (well, I'm not sure about the "tactical" part, but I find the idea of a tactical flashlight laughable in general). It should provide hours of entertainment for my annoying cat.
This is a great alternative. At US$10, It costs twice as much as one of the cheap ones, but because it uses three standard AAA's it will pay for itself the first time I don't have to buy those insufferable little button batteries. I'm not sure what the battery life will be like, but an alkaline AAA has roughly 4 times the capacity of an LR44 button cell (I looked it up), so it should be much longer than the cheapies. I have a mess of rechargeable AAA batteries anyway, because it's 2015 and non-rechargeable batteries are for squares.
The red laser LED seems plenty bright, and I was able to have my cat leaping up the wall across two rooms just fine.
Not only is this flashlight an excellent feline entertainment device, it also seems like a pretty good little flashlight, and it never hurts to have one of those around when the power goes out. The white LED's are bright enough that shining it into my eyes to check the brightness was a bad idea (which I realize is a slightly less accurate measurement than lumens). It seems solidly constructed over all.
There are 4 main modes (5 if count "off", which I don't) cycled through with presses of the end button: white, green, laser, and flashing white. Holding the button for about 3 seconds activates a 5th mode where it blinks a Morse code S.O.S. with the green and laser LED's. I'm sure this will come in handy the first time my cat and I are stranded in the living room and need to signal for help. There doesn't seem to be any beam focusing, but who cares?
In short, I am happy with this.purchase. The flashlight was exactly as described (well, I'm not sure about the "tactical" part, but I find the idea of a tactical flashlight laughable in general). It should provide hours of entertainment for my annoying cat.
By Hmmmmmmm
I'm supposed to be getting my crazy cat to lose a little weight and the vet suggested the laser dot – because doesn't every cat love the dot ? My boy could not be any less interested-if anything he'll look at it but he just sits there with this "i'd really rather have a snack" Look on his face
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