Thanks for the review! Been looking for a good camp light to film with for videos and have heard nothing but good things about this light 👌
@tuckermcneese2396 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Any idea how many lumens this product provides? Thinking about getting it. Thanks in advance.
@thisguy26596 жыл бұрын
Nice review. Two questions though. How long does the battery last, and how long does it take to charge via solar?
@markremillard51352 жыл бұрын
Yes how long does it take to charge by solar
@Wealthishealth892 жыл бұрын
@@markremillard5135 20hrs
@sipapito6 жыл бұрын
Do you know if this can be charge with 220 volt in Europe?
@KimLoRedGladiator6 жыл бұрын
Cess Outdoors hi! I checked with GoFSR and they indicated that they believe you would need a wall converter or use just solar or the 12v in the car to allow charging. Hope that helps!
@sipapito6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I waited and mailed them but never got back to me I asked them how much to ship to Germany I even send the zip code but no luck. Thank you for your help!
@bdv8616 жыл бұрын
Holy cow, your campsite looks like a movie set! Personally, I go into the woods to get away from all the lights. If someone thinks they need to make the night look like the day when they are far removed from others, more power to them. But just consider that if you are camping next to others, they may not feel as photon deprived as you do. Some people like the dark. There is such a thing as light pollution as well as noise pollution.
@KimLoRedGladiator6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Lutz hey Kevin, thanks for your comment. Totally agree, we too get away for quiet and to escape the craziness of the city. Thankfully, we are very considerate campers and were no where near others. Nor do we run the light the entire time. Some of this was to demonstrate how useful a system such as this can be. Especially for overlanders, which is what we do a lot of. Thanks for your concern, I entirely understand and am on the same page. 👌🏽
@CombatDoc546 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing product. However, If this is made from moulded plastic, such as the tripod and main pole (stem), a bit pricey. So let's get real. You have a solar panel with a few LED lights that is presented in a great, (but cheap package). Plastic. You need 2 versions, 179 bucks for the plastic, 229 bucks for metal tripod and stem and 279 for metal with adjustable tripod legs like my old halogen tripod workshop light. The flashing lights are great, but let's add to it. Make them red LED's and make them where there is an option to make them a steady flashing red or white light or S.O.S. After everything is said and done, (what I mean is your profit margin), Make it more affordable according to your profit margine. You have no margine here to market it with big box store outlets like Wal-Mart or Coleman. They will eat your ass up in shipping alone.