Wearable LED flashlight from SwivelClip keeps your hands free

You probably have a variety of flashlights already, but you may find you need to add this little wearable flashlight from SwivelClip to your collection.  This flashlight is small enough (4″ x 1.5″ x 0.5″) to fit in the palm of your hand; at 1.3 ounces, you can keep it in your pocket without even noticing it’s there.  The Rechargeable LED Light Clip has a strong, built-in magnet for attaching to any metal surface and a clip for hands-free attachment to hats, clothing, or bags.

The rechargeable lithium ion battery charges with the included cable.  Each charge gives you 7-9 hours of light in flashing, targeted, or lantern mode.  The lighted head can be angled to direct the light where you need it.  The polycarbonate and silicone body makes the flashlight weather-resistant.

The SwivelClip Rechargeable LED Light Clip is $19.95 at The Grommet.

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Nite Ize packs a lot of functions into a mini flashlight

These mini LED flashlights from Nite Ize are only 1.25″ in diameter x 4.5″ long, but they pack in six functions.  They work as a high/low flashlight or lantern and as a red safety light with glow, flash, and SOS modes.  They are a handheld flashlight or they can stand for use as a lantern or for flashing modes.

In flashlight and lantern mode, the LEDs produces 80 lumens for up to two hours of light.  The low setting produces nine hours of softer light.  It uses 1 AA battery (included).

The machined aluminum body is water- and shock-resistant.  The lanyard loop can be used with a lanyard around your neck or with a carabiner to clip it to a belt loop or your gear bag.  The Nite Ize 3-in-1 LED Mini Flashlight is available in blue or red for $11.99 at The Container Store.

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This EDC flashlight from Foursevens gets a lot of action

The Foursevens Bolt – Action Light ditches traditional tail cap or side switch for a sliding bolt mechanism. Featuring three brightness levels and four special output modes, the Bolt – Action Light is powered by two CR2 batteries that keep the CREE XM-L2 LED shining bright.

The flashlight has a max brightness of 490 lumens and 59 lumens on the low setting. The batteries will power the flashlight for 1.2 hours on high and 8 hours on low.

Other modes allow for longer run times, with the 1-lumen Moonlight mode allowing for 102 hours of light.

For more info on the Foursevens Bolt – Action Light, visit foursevens.com where you can buy one for $100.

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Sparkr puts a flashlight and plasma lighter in your pocket

Sparkr from Power Practical is a 400-lumen flashlight that can be used like a traditional flashlight or a small lantern.

But on the other end of the flashlight is a plasma lighter that uses an electrical arc instead of a flame.

The flashlight has 3 brightness settings and is powered by a USB rechargeable battery.

The arc lighter makes it easy to start a campfire even in the wind and rain.

If you’d like the same functionality in an even smaller package, Power Practical offers the Sparkr Mini that is similar in size to a traditional lighter.

It’s also USB rechargeable and has a built-in LED flashlight that produces 15 lumens of light.

The full-size Sparkr flashlight and lighter is priced at $59.99 and the Sparkr Mini is $29.99. You can find more info about both products at powerpractical.com and order from Amazon.

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Olight H2R Nova Flashlight review

The Olight H2R Nova Flashlight is a powerful, versatile flashlight that functions great both as a handheld light and a headlamp. The design, battery life, and brightness of the $89.95 flashlight exceeded my highest expectations and it has quickly found its way into my every day carry kit.

The H2R Nova comes in a very sturdy, well designed box with clear product specifications.

Once the outer sleeve is removed, the box opens up revealing the H2R Nova set stylishly into the packaging.

A separate compartment holds all of the Olight accessories and there are clear icons describing the contents.

Package Contents

  • Olight H2R Nova
  • Two-way Pocket Clip
  • Head Strap
  • Silicone Mount
  • Olight 18650 3000mAh Lithium Battery
  • Magnetic Charging Cable
  • EVA Pad
  • Single-sided Adhesive Replacement EVA Pad
  • Instruction manual

One of my favorite features of the Olight H2R is that it functions both as a handheld light and a headlamp.

The headstrap has a silicone latch and a magnetic base that securely holds the unit in place.

The included USB-A charging cable also utilizes magnets to stay in place and has a LED indicator.

The H2R Nova is powered by a customized Olight 18650 3000 mAh lithium battery. You can also use any button-top 18650 batteries to power the unit.

One concern that a lot of users have is short circuiting the battery because of the exposed contacts, but Olight engineers have confirmed that there is over-current protection on the battery that activates at 27 amps. This feature will protect the unit and battery from damage in the case of a short circuit.

Like most parts on the H2R, the charging cap on the bottom of the flashlight is also magnetic. The magnet is strong enough to keep the unit mounted in place on metal surfaces, which is very useful for an EDC flashlight.

The main purpose of the magnetic cap is so that the charging cable cap snaps into place when near the charging end of the unit.

Because the unit is shipped about 30% charged, my initial charging out of the box took about two hours and fifteen minutes. Charging fully from a depleted battery takes a little over four hours in my testing.

The LED indicator on the charging cable lights green when connected to a power source and when the battery is fully charged; it lights red while charging.

I love the grip and form factor of the H2R, especially the 90-degree angled light and large top mounted power switch.

The Olight also comes with a two-way pocket clip which I found to be a terrific bonus feature.

The clip design doubles your carrying options and allowed me to mount the Olight on my person no matter what gear I was using that day.

The pocket clip easily pops off of the Olight when needed, like for placing it in the headstrap, but maintains a solid hold on the unit when in place.

When placing the unit in the headstrap, magnets in the base hold the unit in place once the pocket clip is removed.

The silicone latch of the headstrap stretches firmly over the H2R and locks the unit in securely.

The H2R Nova has a number of brightness modes and is quite a smart little flashlight. The five brightness modes are moonlight, low, medium, high and turbo. There is also an SOS mode which can be triggered by quickly triple clicking the top switch from off. The Nova will then flash the Morse code equivalent of SOS. Turbo mode is activated by double clicking the switch from off. The basic modes are accessed by pressing and holding the switch during normal operation. The H2R will cycle through the modes until you release the switch to choose your desired mode.

You can also engage a button lockout to prevent accidental activations by pressing and holding the switch for about two seconds from off. The unit will confirm it is in button lockout with a single blink.

One additional mode feature allows the Nova to memorize the last brightness setting. This also works for High and Turbo mode, but it only remembers those brightness settings for 10 minutes to avoid turning on a blindingly bright light hours after using it last.

The high and turbo modes of the H2R are seriously impressive. The run times at those levels are understandably short, and their usefulness is a bit questionable, but they are impressive nonetheless. Some have likened those modes to being able to “carry the sun in your pocket”.

Light Runtimes

  • Neutral White Level 1 : 2000 lumens(~750lm) /1h50m (1m)
  • Neutral White Level 2 : 550 lumens – Cool White/2h30m
  • Neutral White Level 3: 140 lumens – Cool White/10h
  • Neutral White Level 4:  27 lumens – Cool White/50h
  • Neutral White Level 5: 1 lumens – Cool White/45 days
  • Cool White Level 1 : 2300 lumens(~750lm) /1h50m (1m)
  • Cool White Level 2 : 600 lumens – Cool White/2h30m
  • Cool White Level 3: 150 lumens – Cool White/10h
  • Cool White Level 4:  30 lumens – Cool White/50h
  • Cool White Level 5: 1 lumens – Cool White/45 days

Overall, I love the H2R Nova Flashlight, both as an EDC flashlight and a headlamp. It has a number of useful features and is designed to take a lot of abuse. The price is right in line with other flashlights with similar features and the unit is backed by a five-year manufacturer warranty.

Specifications

  • Waterproof Rating: IPX8 (Suitable for continuous immersion in depths over 1 m)
  • Light Intensity: 5850 candela
  • Drop rating: 1.5 m / 4.9 ft
  • Weight: 64 g / 2.26 oz
  • Length 110mm / 4.33 in
  • Head Diameter 25 mm / 0.95 in
  • Body Diameter 23.2 mm / 0.91 in
  • Led: Cree XHP50 Cool or Neutral White

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Olight. Please visit their website or eBay for more info.

 

Product Information

Price: $89.95
Manufacturer: Olight
Retailer: eBay
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Great battery life
  • Powerful
  • Versatile
  • Waterproof
  • Magnetic Mounting
Cons:
  • Concerns about exposed battery contacts
  • Brightest settings have questionable usefulness

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