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Best Camping Flashlight? Olight Prowess, 5000lm, 245m Throw
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-Forward and reverse light options for powerful flashlight use or ambient lantern lighting
-Separate toggle and side switches make operation a breeze, safe for day-to-day use
-5000mAh capacity battery pack with a max runtime of 20 days great for power outages
-Max 5,000-lumen turbo is essential for hiking navigation, search and rescue
----More Than Meets the Eye
Everyone wants versatility in their EDC flashlight, which is why the Olight Prowess is so interesting! First, the Prowess uses 6 high-performance LEDs to output a max 5,000 lumens with an added 245-meter throw. This provides cool white illumination while camping, hiking, or trekking outdoors. This forward lighting offers 5 brightness levels, providing a wide range of light, from surveying the forest to walking the dog. It also has a warm white reverse light on the outside of the bezel to use while camping or at a backyard barbeque. Use the powerful output to navigate your way to the campsite! Then switch to the warm white reverse light for ambient lighting while cooking, reading, playing cards, and more fun activities when you get to your destination.
---User Interface Made Easy
Switch between forward and reverse lighting with the seamless toggle switch, ensuring you don’t blind yourself switching brightness. To change the brightness on each mode, use the simple side switch to find the brightness level you need. This EDC light has a magnetic base, to attach to metal with ease, and it is great to use under the hood of your car, in emergencies, or at work.
----USB-C Rechargeable
The Prowess has an in-body USB-C charge port, for rapid recharging with no hassle. It also has an MCC charge port, compatible with Olight magnetic chargers for even more options to power up. The EDC light runs on a lithium-ion battery with a 5000mAh capacity, supplying up to 20 days of constant lighting on the lowest modes, whether forward or reverse! This is crucial for long camping trips or unexpected power outages.