FREEME ✌ LUMINTOP CL2 4*SST20 NW 630lm Type-C Camping Lantern Group Buy - ALIVE!!!

LUMINTOP CL2 Camping Lantern

1-4x 14500/AA Type-C Rechargeable

This NOT LT1 direct competitor.

No need to be too critical on its design and performance.

There are tons of people out there who just want a simple light.

I used Obulb almost everyday and it only has a non-replaceable 630mAh battery.

Our Test Results

Do account 10-15% margin of error for all our measurement values.

Group Buy Price: $47.96

Freeme's Coupon: 1TDCL2

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Price: $50.96

Coupon: FREEME

FEATURES

  • Utilizes Luminus SST20 NW LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
  • Powered by 1 to 4 AA or 14500 rechargeable Li-ion battery
  • max 650 lumens output
  • Super long runtime up to 28 days in moon mode (AA)
  • USB type-C rechargeable,max 2A charging indicator (does not support AA/NI-MH charging)
  • Reverse protection guard against improper battery installation
  • side switch for easy and one-hand operation
  • Lock out function to prevent accidental activation
  • Built-in battery indicator and mode memory function
  • Standard tripod socket and hands-free hook
  • Size: 137.5*55*39mm
  • Net weight: 222g without batteries
  • IP68 waterproof and dustproof protection
Operation Instruction
ON/OFF/Mode change: One click for ON, another click to change
outputs, press and hold for 1 second for OFF.
  1. Turbo: Two quick clicks when the light is on, one-click will return to general mode.
  2. Moonlight: From OFF, press and hold the switch for 2 seconds to enter the Moonlight mode
  3. Blink modes: From Moonlight, two quick clicks can enter Strobe, another click to cycle SOS-Beacon-Strobe.
  4. Lock-out: Press and hold the switch for 5 seconds from OFF will enter the lockout mode, press and hold another 5 seconds to unlock.

ANSI/NEMA FL1 Moonlight Low Med High Turbo Strobe/SOS/
Beacon
Output 14500 2LM 10LM 160 LM 400 LM 650 LM 400 LM
AA 2LM 5 LM 20 LM 50LM 90LM 50 LM
Runtime 14500 20 days 15h 2h 40m 4M+2h 10m 1m 50s+2h 10m /
AA 28 days 48h 22h 10h+1h 30m 5h 3m /
Distance 46m
Intensity 135cd
Impact Resistant 1m
Waterproof IP68 (underwater 2m)

Notice: The above approximate parameters are lab-tested by Lumintop by using four 3.7V/750mAh 14500 Li-ion cell, and four 1.5V/2000mAh Alkaline cells, it may vary due to the difference of environment and batteries.

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NiMH support? Emitters? UI?

Will update over the weekend. There will be high CRI LEDs for sure.

I’d be in for 2 or 3. NiMh support would be great but even without it, I’m in.

Gonna be good when someone charges their alkaleaks with usb-c.

Not interested. 4 14500s won’t even match a single 21700 for runtime, and barely best a 35E.

I’m interested in one lantern.

If it has a strong magnetic tailcap, I’ll be interested.

Agreed, but AA cells will make this a great gift for grandkids :+1:

Hmm… Does “1-4x 14500/AA Type-C Rechargeable” mean this light works with 14500 Lithium Ion, and AA Alkaline, and AA NiMh rechagrable, or does it just mean AA size Lithium Ion cells?

Interested in one.

Interested in 4.

Interested if it uses AA. Not just 14500

Both supported but output is most probably lower for AA.

I am in for at least a couple. :white_check_mark:

Not sure if stand is included but I can confirm that full specs should be ready by next week.

I’ve been asking for LT1 based on Sofirn SF11 for a while. I’m very interested. I hope this uses Anduril 2 with tint ramping.

Freeme I get that it’s not supposed to compete with the LT1 but when the appearance is so similar, comparisons will happen. I’m interested to see the specs (and details like if the LEDs are on the top or bottom).

Hopefully the charging circuit has a cutoff so that it won’t try to charge things below 2.0V or something so nobody blows up AAs in it.

Interested

I have a hunch it will not charge NiMH batteries or anything else below a certain threshold that would indicate a healthy lithium-ion battery is installed. This would confuse many users, but would make sense unless it has a fairly sophisticated charging circuit.

I’m not jumping in yet, but I will watch this thread for more details.

Hmm, not sure. Waiting to see specs.

Interested in 2 if they will run on AA NiMH