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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
This camping light is pretty awesome! It is small, light, compact and very bright. I use it every time I go camping. I love that the bottom is magnetized. I can attach it to my truck and it won't slide or move around. It's just tall enough to light up tables and other projects and the battery life is excellent. I've even used the charging port to charge my phone a couple times. Overall the heft and smooth telescoping and variable light options make this a very good value.
Vanny
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Just tested this telescopic camping lights with a 14,000mAh battery and dude... total game-changer for my outdoor trips. The fact that it doubles as a power bank? Mind blown. I can charge my phone or even my GoPro mid-hikeThe magnetic base is lowkey my MVP. It sticks like a magnet to any metal surface in my truck or tent, keeping it totally hands-free. Oh, and the adjustable brightness? Goes full 'light up the whole campsite' mode or switches to chill vibes for post-hiking beers.Battery life? I'm shook. This thing outlasts my iPhone on max brightness. Built like a tank too - survived some random Yosemite downpour last week. 10/10 would recommend if you're about that BePrepared life.
David
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Highly recommend!Okay, I’m officially obsessed with this camping light! 💡 The brightness is insane—it lights up our entire campsite like a mini stadium. At 40 hours of runtime, I’ve used it for weekend backpacking trips, backyard BBQs, and even as emergency lighting during a power outage. No more juggling separate gear either—the built-in collapsible tripod means I’m saving serious space in my pack. For under $80? Absolute steal compared to what I wasted on clunky lanterns before. I would recommend to anyone hitting the trails!
cherylyeah
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Good. This is a great light so far. The design is very well thought out, and it’s always a good idea to bring gear that can serve more than one purpose/function. This certainly fits the bill. It can function as a lantern, hand held flashlight, signal, and spotlight. The magnets are quite strong, so you can reliably stick it to a metal surface without fear of it accidentally falling down under its own weight. It comes with extra flashlight, and it is very intuitive to use; all the functions can be done with only a single button.One thing want to add though: It certainly seems durable, but only time will tell. I will certainly update this review if I encounter any issues.
GoGoGadget
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Really cool take on a lantern. Ability to tilt the lights downward is nice for sitting at a table while camping so it doesn't shine in your eyes, and actually lights up what you're doing like playing cards. It was quite a bit larger than I expected, so I won't be carrying this on backpacking trips but it's fantastic for car camping. Pretty long list of features including the flashlight out the top, and I love the different color temps (I'm a fan of warm LEDs).The hinges are really stiff and the internal features that click when you tilt the joints make a pretty crunchy sound that feels like I'm breaking something, so hopefully that doesn't fail over time. The very small hanging cord on the bottom is on one leg so it's not in the middle, so if you hang this from a tent it will hang crooked, plus it's so long and heavy this is not an appealing use for this. Also this is super expensive compared to a standard battery-powered lantern.
CRIU
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This is a great, flexible light, lantern, flashlight for camping and other outdoor or dark situations. It appears to have a fairly large battery which charges easily and can be used as a power source (to charge a phone, etc.) when needed. There are two lighting functions on the device, including the main lantern, which includes four lighted panels at the top of the device that can be extended upward with a telescoping feature, and also extended out to light up a larger area, or to direct light downwards (which is helpful in avoiding people having to stare into the light, and to light up a table or other area where you might be working, eating, playing cards, etc.). There is also a bottom light that simply glows different colors, this is more of a mood-setting thing, as this doesn't put out a lot of light.The upper light displays several different colors, including an old-fashioned, very yellowish/orangish glow, a standard white light (about 3000K) and a soft white light (about 2700K, which I mostly used). It's not too bright, but lights up an area well. We lost power in our house and used it to light up our living room and play cards with four people.The unit itself is very versatile - there are four legs that angle out to stand up on any fairly flat surface, but also contain magnets so it can cling to a metal surface that is not flat (car, refrigerator, etc.).The only reason I rated 4 out of 5 stars is that the overall feel is somewhat cheap, and I question it's durability. The upper light panels must be pushed against each other to grasp and pull out, it just feels like a really cheap way to design it, and it's pretty plasticy/lightweight. The bottom includes some reflector components that appear to just be stickers that started coming off at first usage. Nonetheless, I really like the lantern/light, and it's flexibility/functionality. I will probably use this a lot, and hope it holds up well despite the less than durable feel of some of its components.
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