UNBOXING: ThruNite T1S 1200 Lumen Mini Pocket Spot Light

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ULTRA BRIGHT AND LONG THROW – Max 1212 lumens flashlight with SST40 LED bulb producing an intense beam of bright light up to 603 ft / 184 m with PMMA TIR reflector, beam distance increased by 80% compared to the previous ThruNite T1.

MAGNETIC TAILCAP HANDS-FREE USE: Can steadily stand upright or conveniently attached firmly to any metal surface using the magnetic tail cap, meaning that you could attacth it on the card while fixing your card, perfect for any hands free mechanic work.

VERSATILE MODES AND MULTI USE – Firefly / Turbo / Strobe / High / Medium / Low modes.Long press side switch to activate and choose your desired brightness freely. With dual-direction pocket clip, it can be attached to belts, pockets, and backpacks for easy carrying, or clipped the brim of a hat as a headlamp, great for reading, hiking, camping, auto repairs, and more.

USB C RECHARGEABLE – Powered by an included rechargeable Battery and a built-in USB C charging port and cable, meadning that no extra new battery will be needed and you could charge it anywhere or anytime. It will remind you to charge when battery voltage is low with the battery indicator located in the switch.

COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT – Compact design fits comfortably in your pocket, backpack, 1.6oz in weight, 2.7 inch in length, you will find it like nothing in your bag or pocket.


Author: TheCrow90MTB

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