🔍 Uncover the unseen with DARKBEAM!
The DARKBEAM UV 365nm Flashlight is a powerful, portable tool designed for detecting hidden stains, verifying security codes, and curing resin. With a compact design, it features a long-lasting rechargeable battery, a user-friendly one-click operation, and a durable aluminum body, making it ideal for various applications in everyday life.
Special Feature | 365nm invisible light detection |
Color | UV 365nm - 1 Pack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | UV |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | USB Charging Wire x1, Batteries included |
Product Dimensions | 0.9"D x 0.9"W x 5.12"H |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | DARKBEAM |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 8 hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Detection purposes including pet urine detection, resin curing, anti-counterfeit, and fluorescent detection |
Manufacturer | DARKBEAM |
Part Number | UV 365NM Rechargeable Flashlight |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A300-uv365 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 365nm invisible light detection |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 10 watts |
M**A
great cheap uv flashlight that doesn't require batteries and uses a phone charger!
The media could not be loaded. Very nice flashlight! Only does uv light and not any other type of light. As you can see in the video, it is a fairly thin and good sized flashlight compared to my lady hands. The red rubber opening is for charging and seems to take a regular phone charger, which it comes with. The light color reaches 30ft as seen on the user manual I put a pic of. I use it for curing fake nails, uv resin, and charging glow in the dark things. Great cheap flashlight that works well and doesn't require batteries!
M**N
395nm Works Great On Scorpions
I had never used a blacklight to look for scorpions so I wasn't sure what to expect, but finding the first one was really easy (pictured is a Bark Scorpion). Technically, 365nm would be better, but as you can see in the picture, 395nm works great.It doesn't really work if there's other light (some flood lights turned on while I was outside so I had to move to a different side of the house), so if you're somewhere with a lot of ambient lighting, you might consider a 365nm blacklight.The flashlight itself is built well. It feels really sturdy to hold, I like the telescoping that lets me adjust the concentration of the light, and getting a rechargeable one was a must-have. Considering its performance, price, and convenience, 5/5 stars and would definitely recommend.
L**R
Better than the battery operated ones
I bought 2 different flashlights. This one and a 51 LED model. I prefer this one because it’s rechargeable, compact/easier to carry, and it’s more affordable. I use this for scorpion watch while walking my dog or looking around my yard. I like that you can adjust the beam. It has a far reach and the charge lasts a long time.There isn’t “that much of a difference” in the light strength between the two. While the 51 LED model is only slightly brighter, it’s bulky and eats through batteries like it’s an all you can at buffet! I returned that one.I’ve had this flashlight for a year and it’s still going strong. It’s easy to use and fits my needs. It’s saved my dog and I from scorpion attacks and also saved me money by not buying batteries every week. Money well spent! Here’s a photo of one of the many scorpions I’ve seen.
B**L
Good for rock viewing.
The light is bright and easy to use. It takes a while to charge. The charge does not last very long though.
P**G
works GREAT to find pee!
I bought this for two reasons, 1. to show my little grandson that it MATTERS if he don't always hit the target! 2. to see where my little dogs been sprinkling. :O This little light is mighty and sadly works like a charm! The fact that its rechargeable is pretty cool. I will be recommending this for sure.
P**R
Easy to use
I needed a UV flashlight to help find pet stains on my floor. I had a couple of other pocket flashlights which have a UV mode, but I had to cycle thru 3 or 4 modes each time I wanted to get to UV. This one is UV. Always. That's what I wanted. In addition, I've been really tired of other flashlights which use 3 AAA batteries - which are always going dead. This one is easily rechargeable with a standard USB type C. There is an LED which blinks while recharging and goes solid when charged. Works great. My only comment is that this is a small-size flashlight (which fits VERY nicely in my pants pocket) but that also means that it isn't a huge, super-powerful beam. If you need that, go for a different flashlight.
R**T
Update
Alright, I've played with this at home when I first got it. Charged it once, took it out thrift shopping today. Battery died so fast that it was dead literally 30 minutes in. That's pulling it out, checking something real fast, shutting it off ect.Literally only plus is the battery is removable. So now I'm stuck spending a little more to purchase a battery. Quality is great other than the battery they provide. Light is reasonably bright for the size. So I still give it 3 stars
A**M
Worked as told in advertising and charged very fast.
I know this is a top quality product due to the fact ithe UV or Black Light flash light worked right out of the box. I also liked that given the device was without any charge the rechargable AA batterty I could use it roughly 3 hours lattter. On this note I want to say I loved the fact the flash light uas a USB rechargeable device. Very convent and the UV light came with the right cord needed to put power into it. I found that while the light worked on some bed bugs (the Devil's gift to humans) it did not on others. This was due to nature not technolgy there are strains of bed bugs that do not show up under black ligh or UV. I was shocked by this and started to blame the flash light till I read about this on Google and saw a dead bed bug light up a bright lime green. My sugestion is to allow about three to four hours to get a complete charge and go happy hunting for the indoor ticks. So give all that with my experence with the item I would give ten stars if I could. I hope this review helped you.Allen W. Yoakum(Forgive spelling mistakes please)
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