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The LE Camping Light Rechargeable is a compact, 1000-lumen lantern featuring four dimmable light modes and a robust 4400mAh battery that doubles as a power bank. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers IP44 water resistance and versatile hanging options, making it an eco-friendly, all-weather essential for camping, parties, and emergency use.
Finish type | Brushed |
Product dimensions | 9.5L x 8.8W x 18.4H centimetres |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Brightness | 1000 lumen |
Item weight | 550 Grams |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Light source wattage | 4.55 Watts |
Number of batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Specification met | [YES] |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04894495006564 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 3300008 |
Part Number | 3300008 |
Area Lighting Classification | IP44 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Portable |
Finish types | Brushed |
Included Components | Camping Lantern, USB Cable, User Manual |
Specific Uses | Portable |
Special features | Dimmable, 4 Light Modes, Power Bank Function |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | A+ |
Wattage | 4.55 Watts |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Colour Temperature | 3000 Kelvin |
Item Weight | 550 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**T
A Bright Rechargeable Lantern For Camping
I bought this lantern for camping trips, and it has done its job excellently. I would certainly recommend it!There are four settings: 300 lumens, which is a warm, orangey white; 700 lumens, which is a bright white; 1000 lumens (also bright white); and flashing. Mostly, I use the 300 lumens setting as it is bright enough for most things, but the brighter settings come in useful at times.You can dim the light on any of the settings, except flashing, by long pressing the on/off button. It will slowly dim, going round in a cycle – dimmer and then brighter again – until you release the button. You can also unscrew the cover for brighter and more direct light.When you turn it on, the first mode is 700 lumens. Keep pressing it within two seconds, and it will change in the order of 700 to 300 to 1000 to flashing. I would have preferred it to go in order of brightness since, as mentioned, I mostly use the 300 lumens mode. This is not a huge problem, but it can be annoying to have to go through a significantly brighter setting to get to 300 lumens.Its handle makes it quite easy to carry, and the clip hook that folds out from the base means you can hang it in a tent (though it is rather small). It’s slightly heavier than some lanterns, but this was not an issue for me. It is easy to pack away and store as it is not too big.The lantern takes around eight hours to charge completely; it should be charged in the morning so that it is ready for night-time. I connected it to a large battery to charge while I was out camping, and I have also been able to charge it via a smaller power bank. The lantern battery does, however, last quite some time to make up for the lengthy charging. When mostly using the 300 lumens and sometimes 700 lumens setting, it has lasted several hours (maybe ten, though I didn’t time it properly). Plus, the fact that you do not have to go out and buy new batteries for it all the time is greatly beneficial.There is a small light above the button that glows green when the lantern is turned on, which will turn red when the battery is running low. When charging, it will be red and turns green when it has fully charged.The covering over the ports in the lantern seems a bit flimsy, and I feel as though it might break if you are not careful.Overall, this lantern is a fantastic choice for camping, and I imagine it would be useful for several other applications as well. For its price, it is great value.
T**Y
LED Camping Lantern
Very happy with purchase. These rechargeable camping LES lights are very powerful for indoor and outdoor lighting. Waterproof, 4 modes of light, Cool White, Warm White, Neutral White & Flashing. Can be used in an emergency if you have a power cut. Power Bank function for charging your phone. Fantastic Quality and Value for money. Highly Recommended. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
R**D
Great Value light
Great Light , nice and bright and very useful
I**R
About half a day's worth of power
The product arrived in mint condition in a neat box. Whatever instructions, if any, were discarded, as there's only one button that controls the entire interface.You can cycle through different modes: bright; dim; full bright and bright flashing. Holding the button allows you to reduce the brightness of the selected mode (it cycles around, slowly getting dimmer, then getting brighter, etc).Much to my surprise there's a USB charging port on the back (5v, 1amp max), so it can double as a USB battery. However, I'm not sure how much use that is: running just the light on dim lighting with the lowest power gives about 8-12 hours, with 24 hours seeming to be the maximum, so trying to charge a device off of it will likely shorten the battery life greatly.The charge socket is a fairly common micro-B USB (5v, 1a), and the battery is rated at 4400mah. You can likely pair it up with a heavy duty USB battery with more life to extend it, or keep it in a car charging off a USB socket adaptor. Regardless, you need to have a USB charging port nearby because the battery only lasts about a night.Charging time is fairly extensive, ranging from 5 hours to even 12 hours, depending on how depleted the battery is. As there's no indicator for battery left, it's hard to tell precisely when it finishes charging, other than a green light signalling so. It's definitely not a fast charger, so charge early and often.In terms of brightness, it's very bright. It's first setting feels quite high and gives a semi-bright blue (slightly painful to look at in the dark), but would certainly light up a mid-sized room. The second, dim setting usually suffices, giving off a more warm orangey colour suiting smaller spaces. Given most battery lamps tend to be far too dim, the brightness is a blessing. The flashing mode might be useful for car drivers signalling a breakdown, although it is only a whitish-blue.The unit itself is sturdy, although the plastic feels like it could break if dropped. There's a hook point at the bottom with lock clasp so the lamp can be hung from a cord loop or piece of rope, although it's relatively small - probably the gap of one's pinky finger. The design appears to be somewhat water resistant, but the open USB ports suggests it can't handle being submerged and would only work reasonably well in rain. It's in my opinion, not suitable for anyone concerned about flooding or having an emergency light for use in a flood.As lights go, it's fairly weighty and bulky. It's not something you'd want to carry around. It's not the heaviest light in the world, but torches are definitely a lot lighter, and this isn't the lightest camping battery I've used. If you're concerned about carry weight, this probably isn't the lamp for you.In terms of price point, it's price is average. There are more expensive, less effective lamps, and cheaper, more effective lamps, but the build is solid, and it's functional in a simplistic way. If you have a lamp that uses disposable batteries, this is a good replacement for it.My criticisms: the lamp could probably fit a longer duration battery within it's fairly sizeable frame (for comparison, mobile phones carry 3.7v 4400mah batteries which are a lot slimmer, and I've seen smaller 8000mah USB batteries than what the lamp uses), that it lacks an energy saving mode (constantly setting it to the dimmest light is a pain and the LEDs individually seem fairly bright, so 4 of them seems a bit unnecessary in low power scenarios), and that there's no way to tell how much battery is left (the device just powers off when the battery is flat, and shows a green light when it's charged).They could probably also allow for weight customisation if they externalised the battery that powers it, making it a directly USB powered lamp with external USB battery, which would allow for the battery to be easily changed - another concern with it's sealed in frame. It'd be nice if the blinking light colour could also be customised, so orange could be used to signal an emergency.In conclusion: the lamp is practical, and you're not going to go wrong in buying it. Although it lacks a number of features and trimmings, these are 'nice to haves' and their absence doesn't detract from what is a functional lamp. If you're looking to reduce disposable battery usage in your house, this is the way to go.
A**R
There will be light.
Bought this because my electric bill was getting so high. Instead of putting the lights on in the evening I put the camping light on.It's fantastic and amazing, it gives off loads of light,I use it when cooking, reading and looking at TV.It lasts for 8 hours and I charge it during the night for next evenings use. Great value.
M**C
Very useful to have for blackouts.
surprised how useful this light is.compact and rechargeable with a dimmer function,and flashing mode as well
A**E
very bright
light is very bright, different brightness settings and small and compact and easy to transport
A**R
Brilliant ! Scuse pun !
Like everything about this lamp, compact, well built, simple to use, choice of brightness, emergency flash if needed. Hasn’t run out of power on me yet during a camping trip, lasted a good few hours and was still going strong on the ‘dim’ setting. So pleased with it I bought another for my son. Would definitely recommend.
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