Recommend me the highest usb rechargeable flashlight

ven

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Does it matter if its USB rechargeable, any reason for that or can it not just be a rechargeable light(open your options up a lot). You have not mentioned budget so presume its as simple as the question, highest output regardless. Highest i presume you mean output that is!...................if right check the rc40vn40 out, is 40k enough output:D
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?426797-RC40vn40-40-000-Lumen-)
Little more budget friendly, the rc40vnT and rc40vnF which are near 8000lm/500kcd and 21,000lm/200kcd respectively. 

Built in USB power pack, so top your phone up or anything with a USB if needed.
Again rechargeable, acebeam x65/ x65vn 5000k neutral , around 10,500lm and 620kcd so lots of spill and throw.
 

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Does it matter if its USB rechargeable, any reason for that or can it not just be a rechargeable light(open your options up a lot). You have not mentioned budget so presume its as simple as the question, highest output regardless. Highest i presume you mean output that is!...................if right check the rc40vn40 out, is 40k enough output:D
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?426797-RC40vn40-40-000-Lumen-)
Little more budget friendly, the rc40vnT and rc40vnF which are near 8000lm/500kcd and 21,000lm/200kcd respectively. 

Built in USB power pack, so top your phone up or anything with a USB if needed.
Again rechargeable, acebeam x65/ x65vn 5000k neutral , around 10,500lm and 620kcd so lots of spill and throw.

To ven's point - high power rechargeable
- rc40vn40(40,00lm)
- X65vn(10,500lm)
- several other slylumen lights

for USB rechargeable (that I have played with)
- DN70 (3800lm) - I don't really like this light
- R50 Pro (3200lm)
- SR Mini II (3200lm)
- EC50 gen II (3000lm)
- and now http://www.imalent.com/Item/Show.asp?m=2&d=197
the DT70 (16,000lm) claimed - I will charge it up and report back
 

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Does it matter if its USB rechargeable, any reason for that or can it not just be a rechargeable light(open your options up a lot). You have not mentioned budget so presume its as simple as the question, highest output regardless. Highest i presume you mean output that is!...................if right check the rc40vn40 out, is 40k enough output:D
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?426797-RC40vn40-40-000-Lumen-)
Little more budget friendly, the rc40vnT and rc40vnF which are near 8000lm/500kcd and 21,000lm/200kcd respectively. 

Built in USB power pack, so top your phone up or anything with a USB if needed.
Again rechargeable, acebeam x65/ x65vn 5000k neutral , around 10,500lm and 620kcd so lots of spill and throw.
Oh thank you guys. The reason i need like instant micro usb or type c input. Is so i can just charge this with my powerbank or idk anything usb .. So i dont need to open the flashlight and put the battery on the charger. And plug it in to the wall. Which not available when im not home . Etc. Thats why usb rechargeable is better.
To ven's point - high power rechargeable
- rc40vn40(40,00lm)
- X65vn(10,500lm)
- several other slylumen lights

for USB rechargeable (that I have played with)
- DN70 (3800lm) - I don't really like this light
- R50 Pro (3200lm)
- SR Mini II (3200lm)
- EC50 gen II (3000lm)
- and now http://www.imalent.com/Item/Show.asp?m=2&d=197
the DT70 (16,000lm) claimed - I will charge it up and report back
 

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Oh thank you guys. The reason i need like instant micro usb or type c input. Is so i can just charge this with my powerbank or idk anything usb .. So i dont need to open the flashlight and put the battery on the charger. And plug it in to the wall. Which not available when im not home . Etc. Thats why usb rechargeable is better.


Ok I just tested the DT70 - I don't have an integrated sphere - so I can't verify the 16,000lm claim
but it the DT70 (4-XHP70) (16,000Lm claimed)
seems brighter than the TN36UTvn (3-XHP70) 12,000otf

This is the brightest USB chargeable light that I know of ($290 USD on Banggood)
A CPL user "freeme" is offering a group buy - http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...70-XHP35-2200lm-16000lm-Flashlights-GB-Feeler

HTH
 

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Ok I just tested the DT70 - I don't have an integrated sphere - so I can't verify the 16,000lm claim
but it the DT70 (4-XHP70) (16,000Lm claimed)
seems brighter than the TN36UTvn (3-XHP70) 12,000otf

This is the brightest USB chargeable light that I know of ($290 USD on Banggood)
A CPL user "freeme" is offering a group buy - http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...70-XHP35-2200lm-16000lm-Flashlights-GB-Feeler

HTH
Can you post a picture of your hand handling or using the flashlight? I want to see the size overall . Thanks . I think its a great flashlight. Usb recharge able. And pack that much power. But how long till the thermal throttle kicks in? Thanks again for this info :D
 

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Can you post a picture of your hand handling or using the flashlight? I want to see the size overall . Thanks . I think its a great flashlight. Usb recharge able. And pack that much power. But how long till the thermal throttle kicks in? Thanks again for this info :D



try checking out the link below

http://www.imalent.com/Item/Show.asp?m=2&d=197
Make
Model
LED's
lumens
beam
Lux
battery
output
length
Head
Body
weight
+battery
Imalent
DT70
4 x XHP70

16,000
700
123,000
4x18650
80/1000/8000/16000
146
70
50
429.4
623
 
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Ok I just tested the DT70 - I don't have an integrated sphere - so I can't verify the 16,000lm claim
but it the DT70 (4-XHP70) (16,000Lm claimed)
seems brighter than the TN36UTvn (3-XHP70) 12,000otf

This is the brightest USB chargeable light that I know of ($290 USD on Banggood)
A CPL user "freeme" is offering a group buy - http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...70-XHP35-2200lm-16000lm-Flashlights-GB-Feeler

HTH

our eyes can be deceiving.. my tn40vn ( 8700 lumen) quad xhp 35 seem brighter than tn40svn ( 14000 lumen) quad xhp 70 diffuse dome...
 

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our eyes can be deceiving.. my tn40vn ( 8700 lumen) quad xhp 35 seem brighter than tn40svn ( 14000 lumen) quad xhp 70 diffuse dome...

True - all I did was the ceiling bounce test - and the 10' wall test, etc, etc
I still believe it to be the brightest USB rechargeable (at least that I have found)
I once looked into buying an actual integrated sphere - yikes
 

White7561

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True - all I did was the ceiling bounce test - and the 10' wall test, etc, etc
I still believe it to be the brightest USB rechargeable (at least that I have found)
I once looked into buying an actual integrated sphere - yikes
How long till the thermal protection kicks in? When on turbo? Thanks
 

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i'll test that and get back to you

the light died within about 3 days - I never got to do any actual stress testing.
I am in a dispute with banggood to try to get my money back.
I will never purchase from banggood again - their "warranty" process is effed.

if it wasn't for paypal working on my behalf, I'd have no hope at all of a refund.
as it is I had to spend $30 to send the light back to china - still not sure if I will get a refund
 

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the light died within about 3 days - I never got to do any actual stress testing.
I am in a dispute with banggood to try to get my money back.
I will never purchase from banggood again - their "warranty" process is effed.

if it wasn't for paypal working on my behalf, I'd have no hope at all of a refund.
as it is I had to spend $30 to send the light back to china - still not sure if I will get a refund
Okay. Sorry to hear that.. I think IMALENT is not a good flashlight maker .... Anyway thanks for trying to test it :) i hope you get your money back
 

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