- 60 seconds of cranking provides 2 hours of light
- Choose 1 or 3 super bright LED's
- Cell phone charger with 5 cell phone tips - Nokia, Motorola, Sony, Samsung and Mini USB
- Magnet to attach to fridge or auto
- Wrist strap and glow button
Product FeaturesColor: Silver
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
I bought about five of these for Xmas gifts plus one for myself. They were okay at first, but none of them work now. My friends were embarrassed to tell me. The product doesn't hold the "crank" charge and even then, not all the lights work. I took one on a camping trip, and it was of no use. Furthermore, I contacted Amazon to help me contact the company but they had no information. I also could not find this company online with contact information.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Lie - This is a Great Emergency Flashlight.,
By SuperSC "BK Colt" (Denver, Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Viatek's Dynabrite Tri LED Flashlight, Silver (Health and Beauty)
I don't know what went wrong with the previous poster's light - perhaps it was defective- but I ran a test on mine (just got it from my son for Christmas) and 1 minute of cranking gave over 2 hours of light on the 1-LED setting.... just as advertised! My guess is that you can divide the time by 3 if you turn on all three LED's. This sure beats having a shake-it-up inductor-based 5 minute flashlight.
I will buy one of these for each of my kids cars--no doubt about it. This light feels durable, looks nice, has a cool feel in the hand, only costs $10.40, and has adapters for Ericcson, Nokia, Motorola, and Samsung cell phones for quick recharging. The only downside seems to be the magnet. This fairly light-weight flashlight has a built in magnet, but it won't hold it's own weight on a vertical incline, so forget the fridge. Fine for a fairly level metal surface, but I don't plan on sticking it anywhere anyway: hence no drop in stars for this "feature". I was able to hang it over the wheelwell of the car, and it gave sufficient (low) light to say, change a tire. All I wanted was a powerful-enough cranking-not-shaking flashlight for emergencies at a low cost, and for $10.40, no battery costs, and one minute of easy cranking, my son found it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Forget the batteries,
This review is from: Viatek's Dynabrite Tri LED Flashlight, Silver (Health and Beauty)
Experienced a total town blackout. Grabbed the Viatek and with a few cranks we had light. The 3 bulb selection gave us all the light we needed and for a long time. Other lights we have had only gave us a minute of light for a minute of cranking. Not with this unit. A great product.
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