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  2. Solar-powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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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]

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    The PD36R is a high-end tactical flashlight, and as such is shock-resistant as well as both fully dust- and waterproof—the flashlight can be submerged in up to 6.5 feet of water for 30 minutes ...

  4. Luci (lantern) - Wikipedia

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    The original device consists of an inflatable LED lantern rechargeable by solar light. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] There are various models of Luci on the market today. Depending on the specific model, they generally take 7-25 hours of direct sunlight to charge [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and are able to provide 6-50 hours of light depending on the light mode and model ...

  5. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    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. Solar powered flashlights use energy from solar cells to charge an on-board battery for later use.

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    This small waterproof tool packs a bunch of life-saving essentials into it, including a 5000mAH power bank, an emergency radio with AM/FM/NOAA weather radio tuning, a flashlight, an SOS alarm.

  7. Maglite - Wikipedia

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    Maglite flashlights have been known to be used as a ready substitute for a baton. In 2004, the Los Angeles Police Commission moved to use smaller flashlights, with Alan Skobin, the commission vice-president, stating that "This policy makes clear flashlights are for illumination and discourages their use as an impact tool.

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