🔦 Light Up Your Life with the ThruNite Archer Pro V2!
The ThruNite Archer Pro V2 is a compact and powerful EDC flashlight that delivers an impressive 950 lumens of brightness. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency situations, it features a USB-C rechargeable battery, a user-friendly one-button operation, and a lightweight build for easy portability. With its durable aluminum alloy construction and versatile carry options, this flashlight is the perfect companion for any adventure.
Manufacturer | ThruNite |
Item model number | Archer Pro V2 Red CW |
Product Dimensions | 2.01 x 2.01 x 9.32 cm; 64.92 g |
ASIN | B0C231WKXG |
S**S
Very impressive for the price
I was initially a bit skeptical because of the price and origin of this flashlight. But for under $25 there is very little I can find to complain about with it.It is a very comfortable size and weight for one handed use. The clip is also removable if that's not your jam. I don't like the smooth texture of the switch, but at least it isn't a pain to press while one handed, I could see this being accidentally pressed a pocket, but it has a lock mode that should prevent most accidental activations if it matters that much to you.The USB C charging is so nice compared to the micro USB my previous light had. The port is reasonably sturdy and can be sealed by the metal housing to prevent water and dust from entering into it. The light also charges very quickly and doesn't seem to get very hot while doing so. I don't think the battery is removable, but again it's not a deal breaker for me at this price.The dynamic dimming is quite nice if I don't need a giant amount of light or want to preserve battery life because I might need light for an extended period of time, it also remembers what I set it to last time I had it on. It was why I decided to get this particular light.The ultra dim mode (activated by a long press) is also nice for very dark indoors locations because it won't hurt my fairly sensitive eyes even if I just woke up in the middle of the night.The beam is pretty wide and has some uneven color distribution at higher brightness levels on my flashlight, so neutral may be better if you need color consistency. I am not personally bothered with it at this price point.The turbo mode requires a double click and puts out a lot of light, but front of the flashlight also heats up pretty fast due to the shear amount of light it outputs. I don't need this light for personal defense and mainly use turbo mode just to show off, but it's definitely there.I have yet to test the longevity of the battery, but I have no issues out of the box at least. I will probably buy more of these or me or as gifts to those that need a little light in their lives.
N**I
I bought both the Pro and Pro V2 and I preferred the Pro
Nice, solid light that recharges quickly and reliably lights up when needed. Easy to hold in the mouth if both hands are needed. Small and light enough to carry every day in a pocket.A light this size may not turn night into day, but it gives a comfortable amount of light at a level you can set just to your liking (I didn't find I needed to turn it any where near all the way up). A double tap on the button yields a surprisingly bright maximum output for brief usage - it really does light up a dark room. Overall, the Pro exceeded my expectations for a light this small.BTW, the Pro makes a bit more floody light than the Pro V2, which projects a tighter beam. Both are very good.
N**K
I really want to like this flashlight...but...
I like the size, brightness, functionality, and design (for the most part) of this flashlight, but there are 2 issues I have. First, and slightly nitpicky, there isn't a hole for a keyring or the like. The clip can be put on a keyring, but it comes off easily. Secondly, and more important, using this as an edc flashlight, if I keep it on my keyring or even clip it inside my pocket it keeps turning itself on. I couldn't figure out how at first, but finally noticed that when it rubs against my knife/knife clip/keys that if metal contacts the cap and body of the flashlight that it triggers the switch. It may turn on while I'm walking or driving which is especially interesting if it goes into strobe mode! This not only drains the battery, but it has gotten hot enough that it melted a hole in the pocket of my shorts! I really want to like the light, but I will need to find something else that I can put on my keyring and it won't constantly be turning itself on.
B**Y
Nice Little Flashlight
I bought the baby brother of this flashlight and really liked it. So I decided to give the slightly larger model a try. Disposable flashlight with a built in battery. Especially like the fact of no cheap rubber "Pu$$y" flap over the USB-C charging port. It unscrews to expose the port. Probably not waterproof...rainproof maybe. Nice and bright at all 15 different lumen settings. The more you play with it...the wette....uhh...the tail switch is very entertaining. Lock Mode, Firefly Mode, Long Press For Slowly Bright To Dim And Back Adjustment (kinda cool), Or Do The Multi-Press Gig. Charges fairly quickly and lasts as well. This larger model has a bit of a "loose" fit on the port cover than the baby brother, no biggie. I like it and gifted a few. Good price on sale and no batteries to ever take out. Just toss it in the crick when it dies. You'll like it..so will your friends and Mother too.
C**
Good flashlight but has its flaws.
I recently purchased this light during the black Friday sale, I was super excited to receive this light because it checked multiple boxes in what I look for in an edc pocket light.The Good: The lumen output is amazing for a light of this size, it has a more prominent hot spot with a good amount of “spill”, it also doesn’t get too hot while using on the higher brightness settings for longer periods of time. It fits great in the pocket and is very easy to carry and forget that you even have it on you.The Not So Good: I am not a huge fan of the on/off button on this light, it has a “clunky” or “mushy” feel to it instead of a nice positive click ( I know it’s a little nitpicky, but someone will appreciate this lol) I’ve also had this light inadvertently turn on in the pocket multiple times because the tail switch sits very proud of the end cap, it does have a lockout mode to prevent this from happening, however the user interface on this light is different than most lights I’ve carried and owned, and I’m honestly not a fan and is quite time consuming to go in and out of lockout mode. The changing of the different lumen outputs is not an easy simple click like I would prefer. That’s the biggest issue for me.The light seems very robust and built with quality and I’m sure this light would last a very long time. I would absolutely recommend this light for someone who doesn’t mind the small issues I have with it.
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