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RovyVon E300S Multipurpose Rechargeable Flashlight

RovyVon E300S Multipurpose Rechargeable Flashlight

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Traditional flashlights are round, but RovyVon is anything but a traditional flashlight company. The E300S is a rectangular, keychain-ready flashlight with impressive output Read More

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cr0n1c
144
Jul 3, 2019
I just got this light from ILLUMN.com for $5 less than this drop with the coupon code: JULY4.
Damfu
33
Jul 3, 2019
cr0n1cThanks mate , even as an international I still save $3 and now I don't have to wait a month for shipping . Drop didn't look like getting the numbers anyway , guess it definitely wont now .
A community member
Jul 3, 2019
cr0n1cThanks for the head's-up about the 25% off coupon code. As Damfu said, for those of us from outside the US, it's only a few dollars savings but, at least we know we'll be receiving one.
NorthernHarrier
55
Jun 29, 2019
I recently bought the Nichia version. The build quality seems excellent, the user interface is easy to learn, and the various output levels are useful. The beam and tint of the Nichia version are very nice - with a good mixture of throw and flood for a light of this type. The run-times at each output level are very good - the 2,200 mAH battery, oil heat-sink, and solid build explain the 97-gram weight of the light without the pocket clip (105 g. with clip attached). On the High and Turbo levels the light level steps-down after about two minutes, which is a good thing in my opinion. I believe a reviewer measured the step-down of his sample of the XP-G3 version from the Turbo level (2,000 lumens) to about 350 lumens, and from the High level (1,000 lumens) to about 250 lumens. The instructions that came with my light listed the claimed run-times at each output for the Nichia version, as well as for the XP-G3 version. My light arrived with an extra charging port cover, and some paracord that can be threaded through the attachment loop at the bottom of the light. The only problem I have with the light is not really a problem - just a dilemma. The weight of the light makes it a little hefty to carry with me on my commute. However, the light is so nice, and so useful, that I am motivated to leave other items at home to allow me to carry the E300S.
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A community member
Jun 29, 2019
I initially listed runtimes from ZeroAir's review of the Nichia version of this light. However, it appears that the manuals for the Nichia versions is the exact same manual as the Cree XP-G3 S5 version... i.e you will likely still see the max output as "2000lms" when the Nichia is only capable of 1200lms. Even ZeroAir calls this out in his review, "Unfortunately the manual hasn’t been updated to reflect the lower output that Nichia provides. So be aware that the numbers on the manual (and also on the bezel of the light itself) are not accurate for the Nichia version." Hopefully, Rovyvon has updated the manuals with the correct Nichia runtimes and NortherHarrier's version has the updated numbers.
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The instructions that came with my light listed the claimed run-times at each output for the Nichia version, as well as for the XP-G3 version. 
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