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product_id: 182144739
title: "- RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, USB C Charging, 5000K, 420 Lumens EDC Flashlights with Magnetic Pocket Clip and Base, Fluorescent, Red Signal/White Sidelight"
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# 420 lumens bright, 5000K daylight 330mAh LiPo battery, 72h runtime Magnetic clip & base for hands-free use - RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, USB C Charging, 5000K, 420 Lumens EDC Flashlights with Magnetic Pocket Clip and Base, Fluorescent, Red Signal/White Sidelight

**Brand:** rovyvon
**Price:** ฿2883
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔦 Light up your life, not your pockets — the Aurora A5 G4 is the ultimate EDC glow-up!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, USB C Charging, 5000K, 420 Lumens EDC Flashlights with Magnetic Pocket Clip and Base, Fluorescent, Red Signal/White Sidelight by rovyvon
- **How much does it cost?** ฿2883 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/182144739-rovyvon-aurora-a5-g4-rechargeable-keychain-flashlight-usb-c-charging)

## Best For

- rovyvon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rovyvon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** 330mAh USB-C rechargeable battery delivers up to 72 hours on moonlight mode—stay illuminated longer without the hassle.
- • **Smart Memory Mode:** Remembers your last used setting for 3 minutes, so you get instant access to your preferred brightness without fumbling.
- • **Hands-Free Freedom:** Magnetic pocket clip and base let you attach the flashlight anywhere—free your hands and never miss a moment.
- • **Brilliant & Balanced Brightness:** 420 lumens at 5000K daylight color temperature offers crisp, clear light perfect for both everyday tasks and emergency situations.
- • **Night Vision Friendly Red Light:** Red sidelight modes preserve your night vision—ideal for map reading, signaling, or subtle illumination in the dark.

## Overview

The RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 is a compact, rechargeable keychain flashlight featuring a powerful 330mAh LiPo battery with USB-C fast charging, delivering up to 420 lumens of bright, daylight-balanced light. Its magnetic clip and base enable versatile hands-free use, while multiple sidelight modes—including red light for night vision preservation—make it perfect for everyday carry and outdoor emergencies. With smart memory mode and a durable polycarbonate body, this flashlight blends cutting-edge tech with practical design for the modern professional on the go.

## Description

RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, USB C Charging, 5000K, 420 Lumens EDC Flashlights with Magnetic Pocket Clip and Base, Fluorescent, Red Signal/White Sidelight - desertcart.com

Review: Which RovyVon Aurora is best? Six compared - I first started using LED flashlights nearly 15 years ago when the technology was new, have since acquired a diverse and coveted collection. Now, as prices have come way down and the LED technology has matured, stunning lights like the Aurora series can be had found with features that used to be reserved only for $100+ torches. If you are already here, you likely know that RovyVon’s small A series lights are terrific. However, the differences between models may be mystifying at first. Let’s break down any confusion. We’ll talk about common features, differences, and what I recommend: WHAT KEY FEATURES DO ALL OF THE ROVYVON AURORA’S SHARE? BATTERY: A couple of years ago, RovyVon upgraded to a longer lasting 330mAH battery. Thus, almost all models currently available have it. Look for the round on/off switch and not the older vertical design. MEMORY FOR YOUR FAVORITE INTENSITY SETTING: Let’s clear up any confusion. Double click to turn on the light. Then click through to find your desired default intensity. Leave on for three minutes. Turn off light. Viola! It’s set. Note that the highest lumens intensity is extraordinary for a torch of this size but can only be obtained by keeping your finger down on the button. For good reason this blindingly bright setting can only be used for 30 seconds and not preset. SIDELIGHTS: This is a unique and cool RovyVon feature. The lights will come on with a triple click. Click again to cycle through brightness, blinking, etc. These lights come on just below the on/off switch and if unaware can be really a shock to the eyes. Keep your finger over them as you naturally would when typically turning on the flashlight. Depending on model, your third sidelight setting will either be a UV feature to make the light really glow beautifully in in the dark for many hours, or a red light version. However, here’s what I’ve learned re the UV advantages: On almost all of the A series models, UV won’t do any counterfeit bill or crime detection. If you need that get the A8UV. However, despite the similar physical look of this model you will give up the glow (GITD) ability. The red color in some models is more useful than I’d figured and can be used blinking, or not. The other models with UV instead of red do make the glow more quickly intense. However, you do not need this feature at all to ensure your light will glow beautifully, either short term or overnight. LUMENS: Plenty! Don’t worry about the numbers. All are exceedingly bright, whether the emitter is cooler XP-G3 CREE or warmer NICHIA 219. What’s most important to so-called pros like me is the lowest low setting, also referred to as “firefly” or “moonlight.” All current models will go down to either 2 or 3 lumens. The difference between 2 and 3 is not noticeable in real world use. That’s not as low as you’d think in the middle of the night. (More about this later.) DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS: Very little indeed. At the time of this review, the $27 versions with GITD can still be found in either Nichia with red sidelight option, or Cree without the red sidelights. A tremendous value! (As is $38 for lights of this caliber.) A5 or A5X: Great! These can be found as low as $27 when the pricing is best. Same model, whether marketed as “X “or not. A8UV or A8U: Again, same light. This is the one that DOES NOT GLOW. But it has genuine UV counterfeit detection. The other models marked U or UV do not. A7X: It glows blue instead of green. Keep in mind blue looks cool but is not quite as bright. NICHIA OR NOT? With most having a free returns policy, you may want to pick up both the Cree and Nichia versions of the light you are interested in, if offered. As a pro photog, I like warmer tones yet these are not necessarily more accurate. You do get more perceived contrast with Nichia. And, again, in real world use don’t be dissuaded by 450 lumens vs. 650. That means little as you actually use your torch. I love these little gems so much I own both Nichia and Cree versions. DO YOU NEED A FLASHLIGHT THAT WILL “TAILSTAND” ? This is an area of needed improvement. You can technically get these to tail stand so they work like a candle. However, not with the clip on, and not easily. I’m planning to glue a small round magnetized disc on the bottom so my Aurora’s will now easily stand up. The Auroras are unusual in having the sidelights, so they can work like a lamp with the light oriented face down, but not at the lowest moonlight setting I covet late night. IS THE “LOW” AT 2-3 LUMENS LOW ENOUGH? No. I hope the good folks at RovyVon will adjust this down to .5 lumens like several competing brands like OLIGHT and EAGTAC. Is it a deal killer? Not for most people. But in the middle of the night 2-3 lumens actually is jarringly bright. Perfect is .5 lumens. Fingers crossed for an Aurora improvement to make a near perfect light even better. SHOULD YOU BUY ONE? Absolutely! These are the greatest and I feel this A5 model is the best of all. I highly recommend this series of flashlight. I could not more highly recommend this series of flashlight. Much tinier than you may expect and truly just a bit bigger than a AA battery. All recent models fully charge in 90 minutes. All are profoundly excellent for the money with a better than average two year warranty, too. If this is your first LED flashlight prepare to be blown away by the brightness .If you are like many torch-heads like me, your RovyVon become a bright new “gateway drug” to starting an awesome new flashlight collecting hobby.
Review: Excellent light; hard to chose which model to get - I’ve had this flashlight about a week, and I really like it. I went through a pretty extensive process of evaluation to decide which Rovyvon light I wanted, so I think it’s worth sharing what I found out. Rovyvon makes a lot of flavors of their Aurora series lights. There are a lot of different body materials (polycoarbonate, aluminum, stainless, titanium), and feature variations, and two different colors of the main LED, but they all break down into 3 sizes. The A_ series is about the same size as an AA battery if you discount the keyring loop on the tail, and it has a 130 mAh battery. The A_x series are the newer versions of the A_ series, and are slightly bigger. They’re about the same width as a chapstick, but about 1/4” shorter than the chapstick, and have a 300 mAh battery. The A2_ series has a 600 mAh replaceable battery (don’t get too excited, it’s proprietary and costs like $30) and is more like the size of an 18650 battery. Weights vary depending on the body material. The polycarbonate A- series weight almost nothing. The bigger the battery, the brighter the main LED, and the longer it will last. All of them have a “turbo” mode that is super bright, but only stays super bright for about 2 minutes before it has to step down to a lower level to avoid overheating. (Rovyvon is very clear about this, and gives you the specs for both light levels.) The medium mode also steps down. For example, the A5x with the Cree LED in Turbo produces 650 lumens, but steps down to 130 lumens in a couple of minutes. The Nichia LED version of the same light goes from 450 L down to 90 L. What this means is, you can have a super bright flashlight for a minute or two, and a moderately bright flashlight for an hour or more. I tried 4 different polycarbonate models. I wanted a light that: - Is small and light enough to fit in my pocket without my noticing it’s there - is rechargeable or has a removable rechargeable battery - Doesn’t turn on in my pocket and drain the battery - Is bright and long lasting enough to hike a half hour on a dark road - Has a nice low-level light for when you want a bit of candlelight or moonlight in the room - Is bright enough on its turbo mode to scare away coyotes The A_ series are incredibly small and lightweight. Love that. Small battery, not so long-lasting. The Turbo modes were very bright but not stun-gun level. I found that the step-down light level was too low for me to walk around on rough terrain in the dark. It was borderline, though. If you’re young and have good vision, they may be plenty bright. But that made me go to the A_x series. The A5x with Nichia LED was bright enough in Turbo and step-down, and it can last 90 mins (according to Rovyvon. I haven’t tested that.) I also like that it has 4 light levels (A_ series only has three). There’s a pretty low Moonlight mode. The warmer LED Color and high CRI of the Nichia LED seems to give a little better definition to objects in the dark, which makes up for it not being as bright as the CREE version. Then there’s the question of all the versions and their different options. I wanted the side light, so that meant choosing a polycarbonate body. I liked the idea of glow-in-the-dark, so I checked out the green (A5 and A5x) and the blue (A7). While I loved the blue when it was glowing brightly, it doesn’t glow nearly as bright as the green. More important, after they’ve been discharging for a while and the glow is just visible in the dark, I can’t tell the difference between blue and green color. So the green seemed a better choice to me. They also offer different colors of side lights. The white-and-red versions have one or two white LED’s, and a red LED that can either be on steadily or flash. There’s a white, red and blue option that flashes red/blue like a police car, too. Then there’s the white-and-UV options. RovyVon says the the UV is mainly to charge up the glow-in-the-dark body. (You can use it to see funny stuff embedded in currency, too.) If charging up the body is the only thing you need UV for, then don’t bother getting the UV versions. The body charges up just fine by turning on the white side-lights for about two minutes; that enough to make it glow all night. (I stick the whole flashlight in an empty cookie-wrapper that’s made of a reflective plastic inside, that seems to charge it even better.) The A_x series has two brightness levels for the side white LEDs. I selected a white and red option (A5x), which has a red that’s good enough to read small things without spoiling my night vision. The other light levels are all good as explained above. It fits in the 5th pocket of my jeans, and even if it’s in the main pocket, it doens’t seem to get beaten up by my keys, pocketknife, etc. It holds a charge well. It appears to be well-made, but only time will tell about that. If you only need a light now and then, the little A_ series might be just the thing, but I think they’re starting to get harder to find. The A_x series packs a lot more brightness, duration, and a wider range of features for only a tiny increase in size (the A_x is actually a little easier to hold in your hand, too, and easier to clip onto the brim of your cap because the clip is longer.) I have not tried the A2_ series, but the size and weight specs seem like it would not disappear in your pocket quite as readily.

## Features

- The 4th Generation A5: Metal buttons are more flexible to operate. Magnetic pocket clip and base keep your hands free, perfect for everyday and outdoor emergencies.(Charging Cable Not Included)
- 330 mAh battery: USB-C fast charging, higher voltage, and bigger capacity make it an ideal power source for this rovyvon A5 mini flashlight. The moonlight mode gives a super long runtime of 72 hours
- Upgraded Sidelights: White Low-White High-Red-Red flash (Signal). Red modes are built in for map reading that will not destroy your night vision. Allows you to use it in an emergency outdoors and in daily life
- Memory Mode: Will remember the mode you used last time for 3 mins. And the Main/Sidelight will easily to switch, no more to turn it off to change, save time. You will be amazed at so many functions that will be squeezed into so small a flashlight
- Perfect EDC Flashlight: The unique shape and versatile design of the RovyVon flashlight can meet all your daily needs. It is bright enough and easy to carry, making it the best choice for your daily life

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083JC63H6 |
| Additional Features | Magnetic, Rechargeable, Red Light |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium Polymer (LiPo) rechargeable battery |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,000 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #902 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | RovyVon |
| Brightness | 420 Lumen |
| Color | Red |
| Color Temperature | 4500 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 200 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Metallic |
| Included Components | Lighting |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.38"D x 0.61"W x 0.61"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.38"L x 0.61"W x 0.61"H |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
| Light Source Special Features | Moonlight mode, memory mode, sidelight modes (White Low, White High, Red, Red Flash) |
| Light Source Type | Fluorescent |
| Manufacturer | RovyVon |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Runtime | 72 hours |
| Shape | Bullet |
| Special Feature | Magnetic , Rechargeable, Red Light |
| Style Name | EDC Flashlight |
| UPC | 192836002843 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 420 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Red
- **Light Source Type:** Fluorescent
- **Material:** Polycarbonate
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Magnetic, Rechargeable, Red Light

## Images

![- RovyVon Aurora A5 G4 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, USB C Charging, 5000K, 420 Lumens EDC Flashlights with Magnetic Pocket Clip and Base, Fluorescent, Red Signal/White Sidelight - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61P57wOsrPL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The previous version's charging port was very finicky with different micro usb cables. is the gen 2 version easier to plug in?**
A: Hello, A8-G4 and A5-G5 flashlights have been upgraded to the USB-C charging port and the metal button has solved the problem of the charging port and the plastic button. (2 year warranty)

**Q: Is there any way to confirm I have the nichia version besides the label on the box? i worry this may be a swap at Amazon, box arrived in bad shape!**
A: The lights might look identical from the outside. But the light coming from the Nichia version will represent colors more accurately. If you have another LED light that does not have the high CRI led, you can try to compare the light quality. The colors from an LED that is not high CRI will seem colder and less vibrant. Other than that, I’m not sure... I’ll try to check mine later today and will report back if I can see anything distinguishing it from the regular version.

**Q: What ate the lumens and runtimes of all the main light modes and side light modes? Thank you.**
A: It’s in the specs.

**Q: how much does it weigh? my friend has one (maybe earlier version) and says it's only .6oz (17g) but the specs say this is much heavier at 2.39 oz.**
A: The light itself weighs 14.8g/0.52oz, with the pocket clip or keyring attached it will be heavier.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Which RovyVon Aurora is best? Six compared
*by J***Y on March 19, 2021*

I first started using LED flashlights nearly 15 years ago when the technology was new, have since acquired a diverse and coveted collection. Now, as prices have come way down and the LED technology has matured, stunning lights like the Aurora series can be had found with features that used to be reserved only for $100+ torches. If you are already here, you likely know that RovyVon’s small A series lights are terrific. However, the differences between models may be mystifying at first. Let’s break down any confusion. We’ll talk about common features, differences, and what I recommend: WHAT KEY FEATURES DO ALL OF THE ROVYVON AURORA’S SHARE? BATTERY: A couple of years ago, RovyVon upgraded to a longer lasting 330mAH battery. Thus, almost all models currently available have it. Look for the round on/off switch and not the older vertical design. MEMORY FOR YOUR FAVORITE INTENSITY SETTING: Let’s clear up any confusion. Double click to turn on the light. Then click through to find your desired default intensity. Leave on for three minutes. Turn off light. Viola! It’s set. Note that the highest lumens intensity is extraordinary for a torch of this size but can only be obtained by keeping your finger down on the button. For good reason this blindingly bright setting can only be used for 30 seconds and not preset. SIDELIGHTS: This is a unique and cool RovyVon feature. The lights will come on with a triple click. Click again to cycle through brightness, blinking, etc. These lights come on just below the on/off switch and if unaware can be really a shock to the eyes. Keep your finger over them as you naturally would when typically turning on the flashlight. Depending on model, your third sidelight setting will either be a UV feature to make the light really glow beautifully in in the dark for many hours, or a red light version. However, here’s what I’ve learned re the UV advantages: On almost all of the A series models, UV won’t do any counterfeit bill or crime detection. If you need that get the A8UV. However, despite the similar physical look of this model you will give up the glow (GITD) ability. The red color in some models is more useful than I’d figured and can be used blinking, or not. The other models with UV instead of red do make the glow more quickly intense. However, you do not need this feature at all to ensure your light will glow beautifully, either short term or overnight. LUMENS: Plenty! Don’t worry about the numbers. All are exceedingly bright, whether the emitter is cooler XP-G3 CREE or warmer NICHIA 219. What’s most important to so-called pros like me is the lowest low setting, also referred to as “firefly” or “moonlight.” All current models will go down to either 2 or 3 lumens. The difference between 2 and 3 is not noticeable in real world use. That’s not as low as you’d think in the middle of the night. (More about this later.) DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS: Very little indeed. At the time of this review, the $27 versions with GITD can still be found in either Nichia with red sidelight option, or Cree without the red sidelights. A tremendous value! (As is $38 for lights of this caliber.) A5 or A5X: Great! These can be found as low as $27 when the pricing is best. Same model, whether marketed as “X “or not. A8UV or A8U: Again, same light. This is the one that DOES NOT GLOW. But it has genuine UV counterfeit detection. The other models marked U or UV do not. A7X: It glows blue instead of green. Keep in mind blue looks cool but is not quite as bright. NICHIA OR NOT? With most having a free returns policy, you may want to pick up both the Cree and Nichia versions of the light you are interested in, if offered. As a pro photog, I like warmer tones yet these are not necessarily more accurate. You do get more perceived contrast with Nichia. And, again, in real world use don’t be dissuaded by 450 lumens vs. 650. That means little as you actually use your torch. I love these little gems so much I own both Nichia and Cree versions. DO YOU NEED A FLASHLIGHT THAT WILL “TAILSTAND” ? This is an area of needed improvement. You can technically get these to tail stand so they work like a candle. However, not with the clip on, and not easily. I’m planning to glue a small round magnetized disc on the bottom so my Aurora’s will now easily stand up. The Auroras are unusual in having the sidelights, so they can work like a lamp with the light oriented face down, but not at the lowest moonlight setting I covet late night. IS THE “LOW” AT 2-3 LUMENS LOW ENOUGH? No. I hope the good folks at RovyVon will adjust this down to .5 lumens like several competing brands like OLIGHT and EAGTAC. Is it a deal killer? Not for most people. But in the middle of the night 2-3 lumens actually is jarringly bright. Perfect is .5 lumens. Fingers crossed for an Aurora improvement to make a near perfect light even better. SHOULD YOU BUY ONE? Absolutely! These are the greatest and I feel this A5 model is the best of all. I highly recommend this series of flashlight. I could not more highly recommend this series of flashlight. Much tinier than you may expect and truly just a bit bigger than a AA battery. All recent models fully charge in 90 minutes. All are profoundly excellent for the money with a better than average two year warranty, too. If this is your first LED flashlight prepare to be blown away by the brightness .If you are like many torch-heads like me, your RovyVon become a bright new “gateway drug” to starting an awesome new flashlight collecting hobby.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent light; hard to chose which model to get
*by M***E on August 14, 2020*

I’ve had this flashlight about a week, and I really like it. I went through a pretty extensive process of evaluation to decide which Rovyvon light I wanted, so I think it’s worth sharing what I found out. Rovyvon makes a lot of flavors of their Aurora series lights. There are a lot of different body materials (polycoarbonate, aluminum, stainless, titanium), and feature variations, and two different colors of the main LED, but they all break down into 3 sizes. The A_ series is about the same size as an AA battery if you discount the keyring loop on the tail, and it has a 130 mAh battery. The A_x series are the newer versions of the A_ series, and are slightly bigger. They’re about the same width as a chapstick, but about 1/4” shorter than the chapstick, and have a 300 mAh battery. The A2_ series has a 600 mAh replaceable battery (don’t get too excited, it’s proprietary and costs like $30) and is more like the size of an 18650 battery. Weights vary depending on the body material. The polycarbonate A- series weight almost nothing. The bigger the battery, the brighter the main LED, and the longer it will last. All of them have a “turbo” mode that is super bright, but only stays super bright for about 2 minutes before it has to step down to a lower level to avoid overheating. (Rovyvon is very clear about this, and gives you the specs for both light levels.) The medium mode also steps down. For example, the A5x with the Cree LED in Turbo produces 650 lumens, but steps down to 130 lumens in a couple of minutes. The Nichia LED version of the same light goes from 450 L down to 90 L. What this means is, you can have a super bright flashlight for a minute or two, and a moderately bright flashlight for an hour or more. I tried 4 different polycarbonate models. I wanted a light that: - Is small and light enough to fit in my pocket without my noticing it’s there - is rechargeable or has a removable rechargeable battery - Doesn’t turn on in my pocket and drain the battery - Is bright and long lasting enough to hike a half hour on a dark road - Has a nice low-level light for when you want a bit of candlelight or moonlight in the room - Is bright enough on its turbo mode to scare away coyotes The A_ series are incredibly small and lightweight. Love that. Small battery, not so long-lasting. The Turbo modes were very bright but not stun-gun level. I found that the step-down light level was too low for me to walk around on rough terrain in the dark. It was borderline, though. If you’re young and have good vision, they may be plenty bright. But that made me go to the A_x series. The A5x with Nichia LED was bright enough in Turbo and step-down, and it can last 90 mins (according to Rovyvon. I haven’t tested that.) I also like that it has 4 light levels (A_ series only has three). There’s a pretty low Moonlight mode. The warmer LED Color and high CRI of the Nichia LED seems to give a little better definition to objects in the dark, which makes up for it not being as bright as the CREE version. Then there’s the question of all the versions and their different options. I wanted the side light, so that meant choosing a polycarbonate body. I liked the idea of glow-in-the-dark, so I checked out the green (A5 and A5x) and the blue (A7). While I loved the blue when it was glowing brightly, it doesn’t glow nearly as bright as the green. More important, after they’ve been discharging for a while and the glow is just visible in the dark, I can’t tell the difference between blue and green color. So the green seemed a better choice to me. They also offer different colors of side lights. The white-and-red versions have one or two white LED’s, and a red LED that can either be on steadily or flash. There’s a white, red and blue option that flashes red/blue like a police car, too. Then there’s the white-and-UV options. RovyVon says the the UV is mainly to charge up the glow-in-the-dark body. (You can use it to see funny stuff embedded in currency, too.) If charging up the body is the only thing you need UV for, then don’t bother getting the UV versions. The body charges up just fine by turning on the white side-lights for about two minutes; that enough to make it glow all night. (I stick the whole flashlight in an empty cookie-wrapper that’s made of a reflective plastic inside, that seems to charge it even better.) The A_x series has two brightness levels for the side white LEDs. I selected a white and red option (A5x), which has a red that’s good enough to read small things without spoiling my night vision. The other light levels are all good as explained above. It fits in the 5th pocket of my jeans, and even if it’s in the main pocket, it doens’t seem to get beaten up by my keys, pocketknife, etc. It holds a charge well. It appears to be well-made, but only time will tell about that. If you only need a light now and then, the little A_ series might be just the thing, but I think they’re starting to get harder to find. The A_x series packs a lot more brightness, duration, and a wider range of features for only a tiny increase in size (the A_x is actually a little easier to hold in your hand, too, and easier to clip onto the brim of your cap because the clip is longer.) I have not tried the A2_ series, but the size and weight specs seem like it would not disappear in your pocket quite as readily.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best rechargeable keychain light
*by A***N on December 10, 2025*

Best edc pocket light. Brightness is strong with 4 brightness modes on main light, charges quickly and is super versatile with clip, keyring loop and multiple magnets. Highly functional. fits on the keychain without being too bulky. battery life long but it's not that type of flashlight.

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