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vynce
38
Jan 18, 2019
First jumpstarter I've seen that lists capacity in mWh. At 37000mWh and 12V it seems this only has just over 3000 mAh? For comparison other jumpstarters and external chargers are easily in the tens of thousands of mAh. While I'm interested in the novelty of having the flashlight shape and function, I think I'll stick with my Suaoki 20000 mAh starter for $10 less and a separate, more portable, higher lumen, flashlight.
vynceThere are three cells in this Lithium Polymer style battery (Suaoki Model is Lithium-Ion), which it comes out to around 10,000mAh. Also to add, JumpSmart is ETL listed, so you can be sure this is one of the safest Jump Starters on the market. As for the flashlight, I cannot confirm the Suaoki is brighter than the JumpSmart. How many lumens does the Suaoki model come out to?
vynce
38
Jan 22, 2019
LimitlessInnovationsTo be honest, since I've had the Suaoki I've used it to jump a car 5+ times but never once turned on the flashlight since I have a separate flashlight in my car at all times. I skimmed through the 147 questions and 412 reviews on the Amazon listing but couldn't find anything about lumens, so this may be a feature not too many had thought about until now. Given this drop is specifically designed with the flashlight as a primary feature, I'm guessing it is probably brighter than other jumpers with a different feature focus. Perhaps if this sells well it'll get other jumper manufacturers to pay more attention to this feature, but I wouldn't recommend making your jumper your primary light source during a roadside emergency (besides my flashlight I also have a headlamp and led road flares in my car at all times. And the Auroa keychain flashlight on my keys). Nonetheless I hope this product does well because you can never have too many light sources.
Ortep
67
Sep 6, 2019
vynce"more portable, higher lumen, flashlight." *HIGHER* lumen? FFS mate, you planning on bolting it to the bottom of aircraft as a landing light? Setting up a improvised baseball stadium in a corn field? Trying to see the dark side of the moon? 330 lumens is *usefully* bright. Much more than that and it's just a DSW.
epic_ziver_D
23
Sep 14, 2019
vyncemWh is quite weird but when you look at Wh (x1000), that is the way batteries are supposed to be measured, since very few manufacturers lost battery voltage (Which is also what you need to get from mWh to mAh), but Wh is a unit of energy, while mAh is a unit of charge, while you might think charge is more useful, it tells you nothing without looking at the voltage...
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