Now the main thing: the light.
She radiates a very bright light. Your light beam can be dimmed in three stages down, that happens by pressing gently. It also sends an SOS signal, and flashes quickly. Your beam is very broad and can not be changed, so zoom in or out.
Something sensitivity you need for changing the light mode '. This is done via the power button at the end of the lamp.
If you push the button too hard, the light goes out, so you have to catch the exact point where the mode is changed, but not the lamp goes out. It is something like the pressure on a rubber ball, only 'press', not by press.
Compared to my previous LiteXpress I must confess envy: it is much brighter.
At night walk through the forest with a cloudy sky, the torch lit 60m far clear everything out. Behind then only scattered light and all cat is gray, not black. I think that's remarkable!
We need them at home for everything so accumulates.
The illumination of clogged water pipes and also because it shows their light intensity, because you can look into every nook and cranny of the pipe and identify clear what's going on.
Or under the desk behind the PC, in the last corner of any cables to 'manage'.
The LED light bulb keeps lt. Manufacturer information up to 100,000 hours and is maintenance-free. Ie you can not change. But 100,000 hours would be in continuous operation 11 years and 151 days ago. I think that's enough in normal operation much longer. ;-)
The indication that the three AAA batteries are suitable in the lamp is a mistake. I've tried it, you can not. Two CR 123A batteries or a 3.7V rechargeable battery 18650 is required here.
A high-quality lamp at a very good price. The missing hand strap and a little tricky pressure point let me deduct a point.