🔦 Light Up Your Life with RovyVon!
The RovyVon A25U Pocket Flashlight is a compact, rechargeable flashlight delivering an impressive 1000 lumens across 7 versatile settings. With its IPX8 waterproof rating and lightweight design, it's perfect for outdoor adventures and everyday use. The glow-in-the-dark feature and red sidelight enhance its functionality, making it an essential tool for any professional or outdoor enthusiast.
Special Feature | Lightweight,Portable,Waterproof |
Color | White UV Sidelight |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Polyimide |
White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
Included Components | RovyVon A25 Flashlight * 1, Keyring * 1 |
Product Dimensions | 0.8"D x 0.8"W x 2.9"H |
Light Path Distance | 150 Meters |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | RovyVon |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Battery Description | LED |
Manufacturer | RovyVon |
Part Number | A25UZ |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A25UZ |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight,Portable,Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
S**E
Bright
Good flashlight
O**W
Very bright flashlight
This is a very bright flashlight. I mean really bright. Not too big either. The battery life is good but then I only use it for a few minutes at a time. It’s well built.
J**O
Small but powerful
I can't speak to battery life or water resistance as I have just received this flashlight, but the light is supremely powerful for a flashlight this size. I personally like the redlight function as I enjoy stargazing and wanted something that wouldn't destroy my night vision. I also like the ability to attach to a ballcap lid for convenience when handholding isn't convenient.
A**R
About what I expected...
I don't expect much from these small pocket flashlights especially after seeing the laughable brightness of a Coast pen flashlight someone leaves at work for everyone to use. So that's why I wanted to get my own.Of course there's tons of reviews for small flashlights on YouTube that say they're extremely bright and they overbloat the lumens. I also believe that's the case here even though this is much brighter than your average pocket flashlight. It is not 1,000 lumens even on turbo though. I have a verified 300 lumen flashlight that's a standard handheld size at home that lights up my entire backyard facing straight back with it plus a little bit on each side of the neighbor's backyards that's twice as bright as this. But this is still pretty bright for its size.Outside of that it does what I expect from something that's only about 3 inches long. In theory I like that there are different modes but they are a double edged sword. Mostly you'll end up just pressing and holding down the button which takes you straight to high mode and then letting off to turn it off and putting it back in your pocket. Getting to moonlight mode takes four clicks and I can't even remember how to do low, medium, high then turbo along with the flashing SOS. That's probably my main gripe. These newer flashlights they just put too many extra features in them and it just makes you never want to use them because having to remember to click this many times or hold the button for this long to get to this specific mode is just unnecessary. And it's just more crap that's going to break sooner. Not to mention going through all this stuff and cycling through it is just using power from the battery that makes it run down quicker. Just make it a simple on and off thing and most people will be happy. We don't need all this new tactical crap that has no use.I do love the look of this though as it clearly looks like a military green shotgun shell. That's as far as I would go with the whole word tactical here though as the rest of the features here that they would probably consider tactical or pretty much useless. Otherwise, it's decent but I don't see the plug at the top that covers the charging port lasting that long as it looks and feels cheap and seems like after opening it up and closing it a few times it'll probably fall off. It came with an extra o-ring for whatever reason even though I don't think you can even open this light but it didn't come with an extra charging port cover. It did come with some type of a lanyard and a keychain but no use to me since I just use the pocket clip. Last thing I want is this thing banging against my keys turning on and off heating my leg up or ruining the light since it does feel like it's fairly light and cheaply made.I probably should have went with something else but I loved the look of this more than anything else. Actually I was going to buy their $50 pen light (Aurora A something, can't remember the model number) with the extremely aggressive bezel but I knew I would regret that putting in my work shirt pocket and that putting holes in it eventually. But I did like the fact that it ran with a regular battery or the internal battery could be charged. But I just thought that's one more thing to go wrong and not be able to be fixed. So I got this shorter version where I can put it in my pants pocket or clip it in my shirt or pants pocket.Definitely not worth $40 in my opinion. It seems like around a $20 to $30 product between all the unnecessary modes and overall brightness. But having said that, it's on par with any other $40 pocket flashlight today. And I stress the word "today" since just a decade or two ago a mini Maglite would have been everyone's first choice because they worked and they were indestructible. But you could spend half this much and get something twice as bright but in a larger more conventional size. I grew up in the '80s and '90s when Maglite was the only game in town and they turned on and turned off and you could use them as a weapon and they still work to this day. So I might be a little biased towards products that actually worked and didn't have a bunch of unnecessary garbage & modes. They really are charging for aesthetics and a bunch of modes you'll never use more than anything else on all these new flashlights no matter what style, size or brand. And they cost way too much considering their lack of lumens and candela. Not to mention they're all ticking time bombs when it comes to breaking or completely dying with these cheap internal batteries that can't be replaced.Rovyvon, You need to learn what the meaning of "keep it simple, stupid" means and just make a flashlight that turns on and off. People don't need all these extra garbage modes that they'll never use and can't even figure out how to get to anyway. I believe you know that considering the quick press and letting off of the button takes you straight to high which is the mode most people will always use. You didn't make that as simple as you did for no reason. You did it because you know it's the only thing people are going to be able to remember. So stop with all this extra crap and just make a light that turns on and off.
D**6
Incredibly bright and extremely functional
Additional to the very bright 1000 lm this EDC it is extremely functional. Clipped on my belt I use one of the sidelights to illuminate the path. The variable brightness of the sidelight works real well as an area work light. Long battery power means very usable during a power outage
D**.
Tiny red light won’t shut off!
It’s not the simplest little flashlight to operate.In order to get to the case (body) light, you press a series of times, such as with the red light.The light beam is very bright, and the options for brightness is good.My problem is, I have this tiny red light that won’t go off. It’s not the red light that’s in the center of the base that also offers the strobe light. This light is below that, and a bit to the right side, it’s pretty tiny.Other than the tiny red light constantly on, I think it’s a very good pocket size flashlight.
1**L
Visible
Durable and stunningly BRIGHT!
B**I
Bright light and doesn't turn on accidentally in your pocket
I like the little light a lot it is very bright the clip on it is well secured it doesn't turn on in my pocket accidentally the only thing I would like to see is a magnet on the back other than that it's great
C**S
Excelente linterna.
Muy buena linterna buena batería, buena potencia, brilla toda la noche, muy buena calidad en general volveré a comprar rovyvon.
D**Z
Very unique EDC Flashlight with a lot of cool features !
First off , i was really pleased as soon i received the package, nothing too complicated but nice box containing everything you need to get started.Box includes : Light, Manual, Lanyard, Keyring, O-ring, Paracord and charging usb cable and deep carry clip.The light is made of glow in the dark polycarbonate with a side switch and a stainless bezel. There is a charging port on the body too. The light is very compact. The LED of this light is Cree xpl-HD in cool white.The unique features are the Reading Neutral white (high CRI) side light with dual intensity along with a UV sidelight. The UV side light recharge the Glow in the dark body really really fast. It is very useful since when the dark goes on, you can easily find the light in a bag or on a bedside table.The Turbo 1000 lumens runtime of 70 min is decent for such a light and plenty of power. The instant access to moonlight of 1 lumens is really awesome and runtime is 72 hours ! The throw is 150 meters, more than enoughe for EDC. The battery is a 600 mah proprietary cell and can be replaced if needed. Charge time is only 1 hour.The light can withstand a drop of 1.5 meters and 2 meters submersible.I really like the user interface on this light: Click for momentary moonlight , double click for On (click to cycle and hold for off), triple click for reading sidelight and quad click for UV sidelight.There is also thermal protection, low voltage cutoff and charging indicator, some of the most useful features.Lately , i have to be honest, the A25 has become my main EDC light !There are only two things i would like to see improve on this light, the switch feels a litltle cheap and im concern how well the polycarbonate will hold up in the future.Conclusion: This is not my first Rovyvon product and it wont be the last too. Rovyvon are good to put out very powerful and unique light in a compact package in a very broad price range for every wallet. You can have the affordable A3x up to the super high luxurious Timascus models.If you are looking for a unique, useful EDC light that will catch the attention of people around , this is a solid choice.Thank you !
L**S
Ilumina bien pero. . .
Buen tamaño, buena iluminación; pero no recomiendo comprar la de plástico, se rompió donde va el clip y sin usarla.
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