🔦 Light up your night shift with hands-free power and style!
The ALONEFIRE Clip-on LED Flashlight delivers 25 lumens of bright, versatile lighting with three modes (white, red, flashing red) powered by easy-to-replace CR2032 batteries. Featuring dual strong magnets for secure attachment to clothing or metal surfaces, a water-resistant silicone shell, and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for nurses, runners, and outdoor enthusiasts needing reliable hands-free illumination. Includes a bonus keychain flashlight and a mini screwdriver for battery replacement.
Special Feature | LED Flashlight, Water Resistant, Portable, Adjustable Light Modes, Adjustable Headband, Lightweight, Mountable, Mountable, Cordless, Pocket Size, Resistant |
Color | SKU2156 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Abs |
White Brightness | 25 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Product Dimensions | 3.15"D x 1.3"W x 0.75"H |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 1.36 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 CR2032 batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | ALONEFIRE |
Brightness | 25 Lumen |
Battery Description | Button Battery |
Style | Compact |
Finish Type | Metallic |
Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
Manufacturer | Alonefire |
UPC | 713665326230 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.19 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 1.3 x 0.75 inches |
Brand Name | ALONEFIRE |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
Model Name | PL200 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SKU2156 |
C**N
Perfect for night shift in the hospital.
Use it for work daily. Magnet strength is ok. Does fall off occasionally. Decent size and brightness for working night shift in the hospital.
5**G
LOVE
I love this light. The battery has lasted me throughout the year on night shift. It perfectly matches my ciel scrubs. It is super lightweight and i love the magnet clip on build. It’s the perfect size and the light is super bright. It can clip onto your scrubs or even your badge (the magnet is that strong)
S**M
As described
Great for night shift! Color as seen. Lightweight. I’ve had it for years and haven’t had to change the batteries. Perfect value for price
A**R
Bright light and inexpensive. Does the job!
I bought this when I saw a nurse using a similar one. I work nights and have to restock rooms in the dark. This light os great!!! The only negative I have is that it falls off of my scrubs easily. I started attaching it to my name bage and it stays. It is a tad heavy for its size.
S**O
So handy
Works great and is easy to clean!
L**M
Bright light
Super bright and great for night shift! I love the color and the magnet backing so it’s secure knowing you’ll never lose it.
A**E
Night shift nurse must have!!
LOVE this product!! I haven’t had to recharge mine yet but it’s super small and easy to clip on a badge reel or scrub top! As a night shift practicum student this was perfect for doing whatever we needed in the pediatric room and still being able to see without waking up the kiddos! It’s lightweight which is amazing and it’s bright enough to see what you’re doing but not wake anyone up!
A**E
ENOUGH SOURCE OF LIGHT FOR A SMALL AREA
UPDATE: 3 December, 2017I put this light on my dog when I took her out last night, as I forgot to buy new batteries for the microlights that I normally use. It was raining then.Please do not — I repeat, do not — buy this light if you intend to put it on your dog and he/she will jump or shake his/her body, such as to shake off rainwater from his/her fur, while it is on him/her. The light may go off. After turning it back on, it also may not operate in the mode you desire.Two bad designs contribute to this problem. One, the batteries do not sit flat in the casing. They slant. Therefore, contact between the batteries and the metal contacts is not always maintained. Two, the casing is secured with only one screw (at one end of it). Therefore, when the light is shaken, the batteries inside can move, and contact is lost.INITIAL REVIEW belowI bought two of this item. It is very thoughtful of the manufacturer to include the smallish screwdriver to use when we need to replace the batteries. And throwing in the keychain microlight as a bonus is also appreciated. Now to the nitty-gritty.THE MAIN LIGHTThis light is all right if you hold it, because then you can direct the beam of light away from your eyes. It is also all right if you clip it to something on either side or the back of your body. It is not all right if you clip it to something on the front of your body, because of the glare of the light beam, unless you have something else to serve as shield.The claimed luminance of the LED is 25 lumens. Unfortunately, much of this is severely diffused and some get blocked (so, lost) by the silicone case. Therefore, the light is good only to illuminate your immediate area. As another reviewer has pointed out, it throws useful light across only some 5 feet. I have a few microlights, each rated at only one-fifth the lumens, but they can throw light as far as some 50 feet. In fact, when they are on beacon mode, cat’s eyes positioned up to some 100/120 yards away reflect the light from it.Caution: If you clip it to your dog’s collar, I would suggest that you do not clip it to the front part. Dogs’ eyes are very sensitive to light. That is why they can see even when it is too dark for us to discern anything. On the other hand, they cannot see well when the light is very bright. Therefore, if you clip it to the front part of the collar, your dog may not be able to see things directly in front of him/her.I am not quite satisfied with the light, and definitely will not put it any where on my furry companion. I have put mine in certain places in my home to serve as emergency lights in the event of power failure (brownouts/blackouts). Of course, one must bear in mind that my requirements may be totally dissimilar to those of many other people’s. What is unsatisfactory for the goose need not necessarily be also so for the gander.MICROLIGHTI am quite certain that the microlight that comes with the main light is one of the earliest commercial models, if not the earliest commercial model, made by Laughing Rabbit Inc., (LRI) of Blachly, OR. LRI has since discontinued the model. I bought two some ten years ago.Caution: Do be very careful when you unscrew the cover to replace the batteries. First, the screws are so tiny and black that once dropped, you may not be able to find them. Second, the switch assembly is delicate, and the LED can come free of the casing. Make sure you take careful note of how and where both are positioned, or else you will have the devil of a time putting them back together again and get the light to work.
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