Time:2022-04-01 Views:0
Faced with various types of flashlights, you may feel dazzled and don't know how to choose. Each flashlight is different, and each flashlight has unique characteristics. When choosing a flashlight, you should first identify which aspect is most important to you based on your actual usage. If you are a police or rescue team member, your first consideration may be the brightness of the flashlight and the protection ability in a specific environment; if you are an outdoor adventure sports enthusiast, your first consideration may be weight and volume; Use, your first consideration may be battery life and battery cost;
As the name suggests, explosion-proof means preventing explosions, so we must choose explosion-proof flashlights that have been certified by explosion-proof safety. It can be used normally in various flammable and explosive places.
It is impossible to carry a large number of batteries in outdoor activities, so try to use high-efficiency explosion-proof flashlights to ensure sufficient brightness and long battery life. It is best to have a strong light flashlight with a low brightness level that can reach more than tens of hours, in order to prepare for continuous lighting every night for more than a week in extreme cases.
Relatively at home, the first problem to be solved in strong light flashlights is waterproofing. It can be used normally when immersed in shallow water (generally within 2 meters). Of course, it is not a problem to fight against rain. In a sense, waterproofing is also Content belonging to outdoor reliability.
The emergence of multi-level dimming technology finally makes the brightness and battery life appear on the same LED flashlight. You can choose the most suitable brightness for different purposes such as camping, hiking, and searching, while reasonably saving precious power. At the same time, the multi-level dimming technology has also derived a lot of auxiliary functions, such as the SOS distress signal, which can send out the Morse code for help when in danger, and ask the rescuers for help.