The biggest reason why rechargeable flashlights usually select 1400 lumens for home use is cost performance. As we all know, the use environment of household flashlights is divided into indoor and outdoor lighting. Therefore, higher brightness will not only increase the cost of use, but also is not conducive to heat dissipation. Once in the cold winter, the heat generated by high-lumen LED lamp beads will produce fog and affect the focus of the beam. But some people think that 50 or 500 lumens are also suitable for my use environment. I don’t deny this point of view, but the use requirements will change with the environment.
The 1400 lumen rechargeable flashlight not only has high brightness, but also has a lighting distance of up to 1000 meters. Under high-intensity lumen irradiation, the flashlight can last up to 210 minutes, which can provide a good lighting solution for temporary lighting, underground lighting or road lighting at night. Secondly, it uses a single CREE XML3 high-brightness lamp bead, with a service life of up to 50,000 hours, which also reduces costs virtually. The built-in 21700 rechargeable lithium battery and the design of its own charging port completely get rid of the trouble of winding the power cord. 180 grams of portable design, it can be put in the pocket, clipped on the belt or placed on the bedside table, everything within easy reach is the original intention of our design.
While the 1400-lumen rechargeable torch isn’t the brightest flashlight out there, it’s the best choice for home use.