🌟 Light Up Your Life, Wherever You Go!
The ZMNT LED Camping Lantern is a powerful and versatile lighting solution, boasting 1400 lumens of brightness, a 10400mAh rechargeable battery for up to 420 hours of use, and multiple lighting modes including RGB. Its durable, water-resistant design and magnetic base make it ideal for camping, home emergencies, and festive decorations, all backed by a 2-year warranty.
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Battery Average Life | 420 Hours |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Number of Batteries | 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Luminous Flux | 1400 Lumen |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Type of Bulb | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
Power and Plug Description | Built-in Rechargeable 10400mAh Lithium Polymer Battery |
Supported Battery Types | rechargeable lithium polymer battery with a capacity of 10400mAh |
Colour | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.2L x 9.2W x 7.2H centimetres |
J**E
Decent for price - conditional questions
Great light for the money! .. if that's what you want. 4 stars only b/c of the price. High points are has both USB-C and USB-A connectors. Has 3 "color temperature" settings (but no idea what CRI is). Comes with cool carry bag - stuff sack. Has magnetic base - stick it anywhere, even on the side of your fridge.Questions / Comments:Purchased for a tent light. For me, didn't make a whole lot of sense to put a $17 light into a $500 nylon tent but I was interested to see what you get for little money.The 1,000 lumens is doubtful. Maybe 400lm, but more likely 300ish. I don't have a test meter but I do own a number of Fenix and Nitecore lights that *are* 1,000+ lumens. Also, an LED "60 watt equivalent" home-use light bulb is about 800 lumens. Still plenty bright enough for most outdoor uses as even 300 lumens is pretty bright and if you're worried about that, just get 3 or 4. Brightness is relative. The Inverse Square Law applies.Battery... This uses a LI battery. There are some concerns. That's why many shipping companies as well as the TSA have restrictions. No idea if there is any thermal regulation? Also, no idea if there is voltage regulation - will the light go dimmer as the battery discharges? I'm not going to put anything in a nylon tent unless I'm totally convinced it's safe. So, for me, for safety reasons, this would be good under a canopy or tarp outdoors, but not something I'm going to use in a tent or indoors for that matter. I just don't like to take risks. So for me, for tent use, it's going to be a light that is totally protected and has a removable battery I can inspect or replace if needed. That's just me; you can do what you want..
D**W
This thing is awesome
This thing is awesome get it we used it for a night light out at camp and it stayed on all night no problems
P**O
Útil
Excelente
K**G
Good light
Bought it for camping but have used it many times around the house. Battery seems to hold up find and it appears to be well built.
N**O
Light works great. Power button is awful.
We used this on our camping trip and it was super convenient to clip it on trees, tents, magnetize to our car, etc. We chose a nice warm yellow color and adjusted the brightness low so as to not disturb other people around us. The power button though? A joke. I feel like I have to try it 3 times before it turns on. Is it a press? A hold? A double press? Should just be a press. Simple as that. Should also feel different than the color switch button. Frustrating to turn on in total darkness.
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