I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it's a surprise hit
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I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it's a surprise hit
"Being tumbled around in a pocket or bag with keys and coins is hard on anything. But this isn't what killed my old keychain flashlight. Also: 10 tiny gadgets I never leave home without (and how they work) No, long story short, I dropped it into the Mediterranean Sea while trying to use it to light up a fish I saw in the water one night."
"It measures 2.30 inches long, 0.65 inches in diameter, and weighs a minuscule 0.71 ounces. It's small enough for a keychain or to be attached to a zip pull or . But don't let its petite look fool you. This light can push out 80 lumens of power, which in real terms means a beam out to 90 feet, and it can do that for 50 minutes."
"Yes, there are some very light marks, but they are not noticeable in normal use. Also: This emergency gadget saved the day after my car battery died in a snowstorm It's built to IPX6 standards, which means it is resistant to rain, splashes, and water jets. It's also been built to shrug off drops of up to five feet. I've tested the water resistance and drop-tested it onto a variety of surfaces,"
A keychain light was lost in the Mediterranean Sea while being used to illuminate a fish at night. The Olight iUltra mini LED keychain light measures 2.30 inches long, 0.65 inches diameter, and weighs 0.71 ounces, producing 80 lumens with a beam reach of about 90 feet and approximately 50 minutes runtime. The body uses a tough anodized aluminum called OAL and shows minimal scratches after pocket use. The light meets IPX6 water-resistance standards and survives drops up to five feet. There is no shortage of USB-C-rechargeable lights out there.
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