TUNENGE S12Plus Keychain flashlight
Super bright 610 lumens, USB C rechargeable, compact keychain, stainless steel clip, easy to carry
Super bright 610 lumens, USB C rechargeable, compact keychain, stainless steel clip, easy to carry
can you provide some beamshots?
This flashlight has 1000 lumens of white light and red laser with side light 5 kinds of light sources, tail magnet, buzzer a variety of functions can cope with a variety of scenarios, using USB C cable charging, more convenient charging
I bought one of these maybe six months ago, its ok. I bought it just because AE had some kind of flash sale and it was pretty cheap. Fairly thin, something you can put in a shirt pocket or where ever. I bought one for my mom because of the alarm…just in case some freak tried to attack her.
T21 flashlight has 1400 lumens, tail magnet, TYPE-C charging, 90-degree rotating head, two-way clip, lock function,Can be used as a headlamp, can be held, is the perfect choice to travel with
“neutral white: 6500K”
These swivel head lights always perplex me, how the heck does the swivel work, is it reliable and is it waterproof?
I’m a huge fan of angle lights, I’m not sure why I’d need my angle light to convert into a straight flashlight, just point it in the direction you want light…?
The S15Pro strengthens the lumens to 750 lumens, adds COB side lights (white, yellow, red, red-yellow flash, 365nmUV), has a magnet at the tail, with memory function, IP66 waterproof, 1.5m drop proof, easier button operation, and easier to carry around the key ring
Not sure about the rest of the flashlight, but 6500K is definitely not “neutral” white…
The 6500K is a little yellow,The spotlight of this flashlight can shine farther
I really like the Tunenge S15.
The only addition to the S15 Pro that I really care about is the additional lumens, and perhaps a better emitter that can throw further.
Plus, I’m not too crazy about the extra modes.
The S15Pro flashlight buttons are better, the lumens are enhanced, the extra COB side lights are used in different scenarios depending on personal needs, I like the 365nmUV, which can detect banknotes, because I usually receive counterfeit money
15Pro flashlight is currently playing 30% discount, like you can buy
Can You paste link to sale website?
Hello, this is a link to S15Pro for sale on Amazonzon
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=B0DHGMVC5M
So “Bruton,” are you some kind of Tuenge rep or something?
The S15 Pro looks interesting. Maybe you can explain some specification differences:
S15 Pro: 16.5 x 62 mm / 0.65" x 2.44" 750 lm 350 mAh
S12 Plus: 16.8 mm x 60.5 mm / 0.66" x 2.38" 610 lm 500 mAh
The S12+ and S15 Pro are very similar in size. My understanding is that the S15 succeeds the S12. Why is the S15 battery only 350 mAh instead of 500 mAh?
Clearly these models are targeted to compete with the RovyVon Aurora A5, A7, and A8 models. The S15 Plus is now approaching the sale price cost of these Aurora models. There are two things lacking on the Tuenge models, though. First, the control button on the S12+ is a very old version, one that the first Aurora used but then abandoned for more superior buttons. It looks like the S15 Pro control button is improved, and not just a different cover? And regarding available LEDs, the CW (cool white) emitter is rather unpleasant to the eye. You should offer a version with a NW (neutral white) emitter. Also, consider a newer emitter. The SST-20 is aging.
While having more lumens is an often-used marketing angle, in truth it’s not very useful. You will not see an appreciable brightness difference from 600 lumens to 750 lumens. And also remember that these tiny keychain lights aren’t meant to throw very high lumens or for long distance. They cannot sustain the brightness for long, as the battery can’t deliver the amps nor the runtime. I’d much rather have a 400 lumens max output with a very pleasing LED temperature (e.g. 4000k) than 750 lumens at a cold LED temperature (e.g. 6500k).
The S15 retails here in the UK on Amazon for £32.82. That’s $40.77 USD and more expensive than any similar Rovyvon. The Aurora A3 is $35.58, the A1, A3 and A5 are all cheaper.
I’m wondering how that price is justified when I can buy around 4 Skilhunt E3A or several other AAA keychain lights for that amount of money?
I found this light identical to the S15, same output, same SST20 emitter a fair bit cheaper. Is it the same light with a different name on it? Asafee S15, same specs as Tunenge.
Apologies for not commenting much on the little light that’s the subject of this thread, but I’ve tried keychain torches with the coloured sidelights and UV and found them to be more than I need and hard to control. A keychain light needs to be super simple, just on/off like the Skilhunt, or maybe a couple of modes like a Lumintop Tool AAA.
Looks the same to me…
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3256805077768291.html
The one you linked doesn’t have any side lights. If you are interested in just a primary light with no secondary emitters, something like an A1 or A3 by RovyVon would do the trick. They periodically go on sale. I believe the A1 has a black polycarbonate body, and the A3 is anodized aluminum.
The S15 Pro has side LED’s but the S12 Plus does not. And that one is just $15 USD.
Thanks Gary, I get that. It’s the S15 and it’s ridiculous price I’m asking about, I have no interest in the Pro but have never been able to justify the cost of the S15. Tunenge have been asked several questions since they arrived with several aliases here and often ignore them or gloss over. I would probably buy an S15 if it wasn’t so expensive, and am pretty sure the Asafee is a rebrand, possibly for AliExpress.
I had 2 Rovyvon fail to take any charge after a while, so I’m not going there again.