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    S1000 Tactical Rechargeable Flashlight (2-pack) GearLight’s S1000 rechargeable flashlight is a fully featured option that’s compact enough for everyday use and equipped with zoom, focus, and ...

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    Baton Turbo. The Baton Turbo is a small but mighty flashlight. $59.99 at Olight. $59.99 at Amazon. The Baton Turbo is a long-range EDC flashlight that packs 1000 lumens into a tiny, compact form ...

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    1982: MagCharger: a larger more expensive model popular with public safety and emergency-services personnel. This light is much brighter than typical Maglites, and uses an incandescent Halogen bulb and a rechargeable NiCad or NiMH battery pack. 1984: Two AA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) Maglite's first personal size flashlight

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    Energizer Weather-Ready LED Rechargeable Plug-in Flashlights, pack of 3. $22 $29 Save $7. See at Amazon. Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) ... and you can review video footage for up to 180 days with ...

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    A solar flashlight with built-in radio. Solar powered flashlights (American English) or solar powered torches (British English) are flashlights powered by solar energy stored in rechargeable batteries. Most of these flashlights use light-emitting diodes lamps [1] [2] since they have lower energy consumption compared to incandescent light bulbs. [3]

  7. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Some rechargeable flashlights have indicators for the state of charge of the battery. Power-failure lights are designed to keep their batteries charged from a wall plug and to automatically turn on after an AC power failure; the power-failure light can be removed from the wall socket and used as a portable flashlight.

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