🔦 Shine Bright, Live Boldly!
The Sofirn SP10 Pro Mini Flashlight is a compact yet powerful EDC flashlight that delivers an impressive 900 Lumens output, illuminating up to 390 feet. Weighing just 40g and measuring 88mm, it’s designed for portability and convenience. With multiple lighting modes and the ability to function as a headlamp, this flashlight is perfect for camping, hiking, and everyday emergencies. Built from durable aircraft-grade aluminum and featuring an IP68 rating, it’s engineered to withstand the rigors of outdoor adventures.
Manufacturer | sofirn |
Item model number | SP10 Pro |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 2.2 x 2.2 cm; 40 g |
ASIN | B09VNM4NKQ |
J**W
nice small and bright
This is lightweight, maybe too light because it can be easy to lose, and not know it.It is bright, I hardly ever need to use the top brightness, mediumish is usually enough.The battery that comes with it, seems to be pretty good. I ran it down to 3.55 volts and recharged it and it took 749 mah so it feels like it's rated properly.The clip is nice and terrible. I like how you can clip it in either direction, but it is so stiff it makes even clipping to the pants pocket a 2 hand job. I tried the baseball cap brim and it felt too top heavy and felt like I was going to stretch the clip and make it too loose for anything else.This is an EDC at work and gets used multiple times thru the day. Oh and sometimes you can turn it on accidentally when clipping it. There is a lockout feature to prevent that. Being a new user, I forget about it still.update: tried a eneloop in this light would not work at all, thought I read it would work with those.
J**R
As simple or as geeky as you want it to be
I bought this because I wanted a neat little torch I could throw in my bag, and I wanted a green one. This one was highlighted on Reddit as being a popular choice. It's a great little thing; super simple to use if you just want some light, but also geeky as all get-out; who knew a flashlight could have its own operating system and be able to tell you its battery voltage or temperature?! It has a bunch of very cool flashy modes that serve different purposes, too. You don't have to get into all that if you don't want to - it comes with the simple mode enabled by default - but it's a lot of fun to play with. Light output ranges from barely-visible Moon mode, to ridiculously bright. Oh, and it comes with a rechargeable battery, and a charger. I'd say this was a pretty fine package for the $20 this costs. Nice one!
M**.
Great little 14500 light.
I have roughly 30 flashlights, from Surefire, to Fenix, to Wowtac, to Wurkkos. I am a flashlight freak. I live in rural Oregon and it is wine dark, it is loaded with things that bite, and it is raining and dark at 4 all winter. Sofirn has quickly become my favorite budget flashlight. I typically HATE flashlights with no rear clicky switch, but Sofirn has a tactile, easy to engage button that gives me no problems with thick gloves on. The pocket clip is reversible, sturdy and easy to access. Should be slightly difficult to slide on...or it doesn't work. This light is very bright and on lower settings, does not overheat. It has the Andruil 2.0 OS! Reeeee! The Andruil 2.0 OS is my favorite in any non-tactical platform. By a lot. KEEP THE INSTRUCTIONS if you're unfamiliar because your light does an incredible amount of things you think you'll never use but absolutely will. It has an LH351D emitter. The throw on this light is amazing and the brightness (plus other aspects) of light is fully adjustable. I use this as an edc backup and hat-bill-addition to a headlamp when feeding my chickens in the morning. For 25 bucks, you WILL NOT find a better backup light. This is also my shirt clip light in bed, just for you other flashlight-nut guys/girls out there. You have one too. We can be honest with each other here. They just don't understand us, but they'll see. I highly recommend you get the shiny colored option. Mine is red. You'll thank me the first time you set it down outside in semi-darkness while it's off. Like all red flashlights, the color will scuff and flake slightly, but people who use their light daily won't care. It's not indicative of shoddy craftsmanship, it's life. This light is well made. The battery is your typical midgrade, protected lithium cell. The mAh checks out within 9 units of advertising as well. Purse light, night light, backup edc, hat bill, yard scan, camping/tent light, this light is perfectly suited. Not gonna call it a tac light without the clicky switch, but it absolutely has the lumens otherwise. It's also priced where losing it in a campground after drinking will not be heartbreaking. I am utterly in love with it. Only issue I have is that it needs a secondary charger. I prefer that, but many don't have one. Mine came with one, so I'm assuming yours will too. A clicky switch would be nice with a turbo mode, but now I'm splitting hairs. Definitely recommend this light though.
M**A
muy buena opcion
alumbra de maravilla, es económica aun que el cargador si se siente un poco chafa pero funciona a la perfección
A**H
Great value for a spare light to toss in a truck, bag, or somewhere in the house
I have dozens of flashlights, so this one was just gonna be an extra cheapie to toss in the console of the car. It has great neutral tint, is nice and bright with 1000 mah 14500 Keeppower... and can be used with a AA in the event you have to.Only downfall is it does feel sort of cheap/thin/flimsy... but that doesn't take away from the function. I don't think I'd use it as my main carry because I'd be afraid to eventually break it... but something to clip and forget it until you need it, or stash in the junk drawer, car, etc. It's a terrific light for the money.
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