This torch feels solid and weighty in the hand, with an excellent build quality, given the low price point. The light is ridiculously bright, being very easy to switch between a flood or spotlight, ...
Conor started life in journalism at Digital Spy as a technology reporter, covering everything from Tim Cook's hypnotic dancing to the latest phone launches, before moving to Wareable Media Group in ...
Nitecore has been quickly growing a lineup of remote control-like flashlights with serious outputs and slim, packable designs. The all-new EDC29 Luminblade is the most powerful of them all, more than ...
Conor started life in journalism at Digital Spy as a technology reporter, covering everything from Tim Cook's hypnotic dancing to the latest phone launches, before moving to Wareable Media Group in ...
Under the stairs, in the attic or out on the campsite: having one of the best torches to hand will help you see the light, instead of fumbling in the dark. And if you’re after a little beacon to keep ...
Tiny flashlight, tiny output, right? That's not always the case. We've seen a number of keychainable mini-flashlights with big lighting capabilities over the years, and the new PicoTorch takes the ...
And it does it all without batteries of any kind. That is, if it ever comes to light (ugh). Slated for release in 2009, the 5.11’s Light for Life UC3.400 LED flashlight uses the almost mystical power ...
Let’s be honest for a moment: an awful lot of the stuff we cover here at CrunchGear isn’t really necessary. All the silly USB gadgets, geek gizmos, and other doodads are fun to own, but don’t make ...
This month's Firearms Tactics column looks at flashlights. I had to convince our editor that an article on flashlights is relevant to firearms. Yeah, yeah, I know. I write the Firearms Tactics column.
It doesn’t matter where you’re camping, what the weather is like, what time of year it is, or how long you’ll be out in the woods for. There’s one thing that’s inevitable: It’s going to get dark. And ...