Flashlight tips

Ben Lu
2 min readMar 8, 2022

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Most flashlights feature a corresponding level of waterproofing and the highest possible level is IPX8. The rating of IPX8 means the flashlight can be placed at a depth of 2 meters for half an hour. Most of our flashlights generally meet this level. We take pride in meeting this rating with outdoor and tactical flashlights, as they are regularly used to save lives and be used in extreme or special conditions. To meet these harsh requirements, the level of waterproofing must be very high.

Outdoor flashlights are reliable illumination tools for outdoor camping or hiking adventures. The long-distance bright light beam will provide clear vision when you’ve lost your way in the dense darkness of night.

As they are commonly used by law enforcement personnel, tactical flashlights need to adapt to various environments. Therefore, the performance of these flashlights (temperature, waterproofing, anti-corrosion, durability, etc.) is much higher than ordinary flashlights. Tactical flashlights also have self-defense functions (SOS and strobe), and a strike bezel designed to protect yourself or prevent emergencies.

EDC flashlights are designed to be convenient everyday carry devices to provide quick illumination throughout your daily routines. Made to assist with looking for small items, walking the dog at night, emergency household lighting, etc. EDC flashlights are to make our daily life easier.

Ordinary EDC lights may not be enough to meet the requirements of outdoor and tactical use. The situations we face outdoors are complex and dangerous. To meet the usage demands, high lumen values are a high priority in the functionality of our lights. The higher the lumen value, the farther and wider the lighting range of the flashlight will be, providing safer vision.

You could click this link to learn more about flashlight knowledge.

https://www.olightstore.com/blog/post/functions-and-precautions-of-the-flashlight.html

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