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Customers appreciate the flashlight's brightness, build quality, and value for money. They find it bright, with a powerful UV light and green laser. The compact size allows it to fit easily into pockets and doesn't take up much room. Many customers appreciate the long battery life, saying it lasts for days.
Product Description
· The output of the green beam is ≤5mW, the class is 3R · [Three-in-One Functionality] Provides an impressive maximum brightness of 1300 lumens for excellent illumination. Arkfeld pro combines white light, UV, and green beam in a single flashlight, offering versatility for a wide range of applications · [Higher UV Intensity] High-power output of up to 900mW at a 365nm wavelength, offering a purer and more professional UV light experience compared to standard 395nm UV lights · [Convenient to Operate] Easily switch between the three lighting modes using the intuitive circular selector, allowing for seamless adjustments to suit different lighting needs · [Battery Level Indicator] Includes a five-level battery indicator for easy monitoring of battery status, ensuring you are aware of the available power
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Quality product. Compact, sleek design. Great battery life. Multiple brightness levels to choose from on the flashlight mode. Does retain some heat at the higher brightness levels when ran for longer durations, but overall it's a great EDC flashlight. Laser and UV light are nice bonus features.
Claus GReviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Exceptionally well made item. All anodized aluminum construction with beautiful satin finish, comes in different colors. Very bright 1,300 lumens, with 3 different light intensities. Green laser can be used as pointer. Also a UV light that detects scorpions and pet urine. Not very strong but workable. LED charge indicator on flashlight. Comes with a rather short special USB-A charging cord. The special cord attaches via a built-in strong magnet to the flashlight's charge port. No need to fumble with a small connector. It rotates to any position. The cable entry of the charging cord has a transparent plastic shroud/strain relief that lights up red while charging and green when fully charged. Has also a strong clip that enables to hold it securely in a pants pocket or shirt pocket. It is small enough to be almost invisible even in a shirt pocket. Manual is in many languages and with several pictographs that enables the new user to get it running quickly. Recommend however to read the manual a few minutes to address the various light levels which can be selected by several short and long presses of the function push button. Comes in Lock position to prevent accidentally turning on the flash light. I do not know if the battery is replaceable, did not open it to void the warranty. Even the product box itself is nice. It will make a great gift. So far very happy with this Ohlight product.
Caleb HippReviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I use this mainly for tracing lines in pipe racks and pointing out equipment to coworkers. The flashlight is great and has lots of different power levels to optimize battery consumption. The black light is more of a neat trick for my use but does function as intended. The flashlight itself is pretty weighty and feels good in the hand. The button and selector are easy to use. The texturing on the side helps add grip. I’m not entirely sure how the design was applied, but the body is smooth all over. So far there are no scratches to the finish. The clip is sturdy and offers good tension, while its design lets it to slip easily in and out of pockets. I charged it once upon delivery (a few weeks ago) and it still shows full on the indicator. I like the internal rechargeable battery and the magnetic charging cable. Overall this is a great EDC or work flashlight.
BrianReviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Five stars because it delivers what it promises. I would not give this 5 stars as a tactical solution. It's more like another slick gadget people carry as a form of functional jewelry. This is a pretty cool little light. It has some heft in the hand and seems pretty sturdy. I like the aesthetic, and it is neat that it comes with a laser and UV light. This is what sold me on it over the competitors. After having it, however, there are some things that bug me. I am going to keep it, because I like it, but I may replace it with another for tactical use. The controls are a wheel and a center button, with ability to change and combine modes. In itself this is innovative and pretty cool, however, in a light this size for tactical use it is more intuitive for the switch to be on the tail cap opposite the light, so that when holding it in the fist in a dagger grip at eye level you can manipulate the switch with your thumb and still have a good grip on the light. This light seems designed more for a traditional old-school flashlight grip held lying in the hand in front at waist height. The switch is not on the tail cap because this area is for the magnetic charging connection. This is again innovative and cool, but unfortunately there does not seem to be a way to charge it without using the special cable. There is no USB port on the light, only the magnetic charging apparatus. I am not sure if it charges on a MagSafe pad. The only indication you get that it's charging is the light on the magnetic charging cable. So don't lose or break that cable or you're SOL! In fact, writing this review prompted me to see if they even sell replacement cables, which they do for about $10 on the Olight website and about $15 on Amazon. The magnetic base seems like it will be handy in certain situations, and the magnet is strong enough to hold the weight of the flashlight. Just don't get it close to your compass or other things where magnetic fields are an issue. In all, it's a cool light for EDC with some style and unique features, but not necessarily a good option for tactical use. The UV and laser are neat toys, but I'm not exactly sure what use they would have other than cat ops or Halloween duty. I guess UV might be useful to anyone looking for blood or small white objects. White really stands out under UV.