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Jon James
Greater than one weekBadass purchase right here!!! Highly recommended!!!
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Joshua Diaz
> 3 dayAmazing bright buddy light.
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Jasonfredericks
> 3 dayI had this light for 7 weeks and the flex arm already broke
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M Beard
> 3 dayReally like it. I have a number of flashlights for my profession and use them all for different purposes. This is just bright enough to see with but not enough to illuminate me. Works well!
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Zeke
> 3 dayI really like the versatility of the light, I usually clip it to my hat and use it at work. The only downside is the white low mode needs to be tweaked a bit, I can see the strobing from the PWM used to lower the brightness and it gives me a headache. I almost always use the red so its not a big deal for me but if you want to use the white be aware.
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Jordan Denis
> 3 dayAwesome for working night shift and is really bright.
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Travis
> 3 dayPretty good piece of gear. Use it on my plate carrier. The plastic lense cover fell out pretty quickly. Still works. Holds charge as expected.
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Michael J.
> 3 dayBetter than others for sure. The adjustment is the best. I do not need a flashlight
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Joeito
14-04-2025As s police officer this works perfectly for me at night while on my vest
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Randy Browning
> 3 dayPros - Its very thin and light weight, the clip is metal, the adjustable light, rechargeable, power button location, rechargeable. Cons - the light housing is plastic not metal, even on its brightest setting it is not close to its Coast HX4 direct competitor, the USB-A tab is going to render this worthless the second it snaps (shorten the device and put a USB-C female recharging locations, NO CHARGING OR FULLY CHARGED INDICATOR (do we just plug it in and hope for the best? Will it shorten the units life if it is left on a charger beyond the point of being fully charged? Do short charges shorten the life or develop a false ceiling that shorten its life?). The USB-A tongue is the worst of all possible solutions; you either have to have a female to male adapter cable if youre in your vehicle, or a 110v converter. If youre in your home you need a female USB-A power brick, and a female to male USB-A cable. I hate mini and micro USB female ports, but even those we all have extra cables for, but Id take that solution over the USB-A tongue that is going to break. USB-C would be a 2015 or better solution. I previously ordered the Coast HX4 and while very bright it burnt batteries in less than 4 hours. The Streamlight costs more than twice the Coast, but if reviews are to be believed it goes a long time without needing a charge. Im going to keep it but will be hoping the Streamlights second version has USB-C charging, and Ill order it instantly. P.s. As a SEL Pilot, the red light, when you figure out how to use it, is worthless.