🔦 Shine brighter, last longer, explore further — be the light everyone follows!
The CSNDICE Gold Rechargeable Spotlight delivers an extraordinary 1,000,000 lumens with a beam reaching 2500 feet, powered by a durable 9600mAh lithium battery offering up to 12 hours of use. Crafted from rugged ABS with IP65 waterproofing, it’s built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Lightweight and equipped with a shoulder strap, it ensures hands-free portability. Adjustable light modes and USB charging make it the ultimate companion for camping, hiking, emergencies, and search & rescue.
Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes |
Color | Gold |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Abs |
White Brightness | 1000000 Lumens |
Included Components | Usb Cable |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 4"W x 6"H |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | CSNDICE |
Brightness | 9000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Style | Modern |
Light Source Wattage | 250 Watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | outdoor activities, camping, hiking, emergency situations, search and rescue missions |
Manufacturer | CSNDICE |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Size | Large |
UPC | 650434928403 |
Light Path Distance | 800 Meters |
Part Number | US-0809 |
Item Weight | 0.022 ounces |
Item model number | 0809 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 35 watts |
Wattage | 250 Watts |
S**M
NOT waterproof, barely water-resistant, but fine as long as it stays dry
UPDATE: This is not as waterproof as advertised. I was using it for a couple hours in a very light drizzle, more like a gentle mist, and when I opened the back charging port to charge it at the end of the night, the port was really wet inside. I had the orange plastic piece secured all night, and checked it several times over the evening, because I was nervous about water getting inside. The light still worked just fine, but, the plastic/rubber piece over the charging port did NOT keep water out. At all.Original review: Bought this for my volunteer project, where we help spotted salamanders and other amphibians cross roads to breed in the vernal pools. On rainy nights in April, we stand on the side of the road, and watch for movement - salamanders are between 5”-8” Long, and mostly black, so they’re super hard to see, especially when it’s raining hard. A good flashlight is essential! I bought this style because it has a very pointed light, that splays nicely across the road surface.I’ve only used it a couple nights, but so far it’s fantastic. It’s super easy to use - just one button, press once for bright, second time for less-bright, then off. No complicated click pattern, just high/low/off. The strap is useful too, I wear it cross-body and don’t even need to hold it.To be honest, This does not feel like the most sturdy, well-build product I’ve ever bought. But, it was one of the cheapest options in this category, and so far has held up well. It’s pretty light weight, but I’m used to a 9V heavy flashlight. I have yet to drop it, but am trying to be gentle with it because the plastic does feel cheap. But again, I could have spent a lot more money for a marginally better product, and this one works just fine.
C**O
Great product
Excellent flashlights. I have 3. Oldest one is still working. 5 years old at least
A**R
I was happily surprised at how bright this shines and how easy to charge
In the past I've owned heavy, bulky "million-candle-watt" (whatever) flashlights that were a pain to charge. I had to find the extension cord with the right kind of female plug that would fit into the charging enclosure (the flashlights had a small male plug charging space with a small cover). I was expecting any new light to be equally large and heavy, even though I intentionally ordered a light with LEDs this time. Cognitive dissonance aside, I was astonished at the tiny size of the diode in this, but went ahead and set up the charger - via a USB! - for a few hours.This lightweight lantern easily shines a bright light to the back of my very long yard, and the second click to the dimmer setting is equally capable of lighting the yard all of the way back. I have a deaf Labrador retriever who at night sometimes wanders to the back of the yard and starts barking into the woods beyond; his vision is still good but I don't know if he's seeing anything or just lost in memories of times past of barking at coyotes and possums. The flashlight easily gets his attention and he knows to come into the house as I wave the dimmer setting around a little, careful not to blind him with the brightness.This came with two little USB lamps that can plug into a USB slot next to the charging plug in the back of the light. It's a cute touch, and if I were going camping and needed a reading light at the picnic table I would happily plug in one of these. Assuming I could find them (there isn't a storage compartment for these two bulbs, that I am aware of - they're small and possibly easily lost). I've set them aside for now, they can be used on any USB setting, so one is tucked away in my backpack with my auxiliary power pack charger for the smart phone or other device needing a boost.This is a fairly light molded plastic brittle-feeling case, but I don't expect to subject it to any durability tests here. The long cord that snaps on for wearing it over the shoulder is adequate to the task both in length and strength as far as supporting the light.I've only charged this a couple of times, not because it was running low but because the instructions said it should be charged monthly (and I waited two before doing that second charge). The test will be in the battery, and so far it is performing better than advertised.
D**M
Love this little lightweight bugger.
First, let's get rid of the 9,000 lumens claim. Wasn't expecting it for this price and wasn't surprised. That said, it is VERY bright for such a small and handy unit. If it lives up anywhere close to its claims of battery longevity, I'll call this a win.My first minor irritating impression is the charging cord. It charges from a USB-A outlet but the other end is one of those round things. They could have used a micro-USB for that end and saved us from having to remember to haul the dedicated cord for this flashlight. I have USB-A to micro-USB cords falling out of my ears.The other minor irritation is its weight, as in it's not quite hefty enough. Seriously folks, it doesn't even weigh a pound. The big battery compartment under the handle must be nearly completely empty. They could have used a battery weighing 3 or 4 ounces more and probably quadrupled its light longevity. Just sayin'.While I'm being petty, let's talk about the beam. The tight focused beam is perfect for illuminating distant objects. But around the campfire and tent, you need more general illumination. Not a blinding white spot of light in the middle. It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to make the bulb (LED in this case) adjust back and forward in the reflector to widen or tighten the light pattern. Mag-Lite has been doing this for as long as I've been alive.All of those irritations aside, I love the light and it's worth every penny. I would have given it a 4.5 rating if available here. Shamefully light, wonderfully bright and a useful addition to my collection.Edit 1 from two days later. Just accidentally dropped it from about 2 feet onto a wood floor and the lens protector and threaded hold-down cap popped off and shot across the floor. Tricky to align the threaded hold-down cap but finally got it done. Doesn't really lessen my opinion (maybe it wasn't screwed tight at the factory) of the lightweight flashlight but that tells me it's not exactly built for rugged use.
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