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Just ordered the Aurora gen 4 for $18 on Amazon. My Nitecore tip SE lasted one year exactly I got for Christmas last year. I didn't like it much. It came on in my pocket, and sometimes it wouldn't shut off till the battery went dead, and then it reset after I charged it. Hopefully, the Aurora lasts longer and is more dependable. Thanks for the review 👍
I've been carrying a NiteCore Tube for a year, and have similar issues of it coming on and dumping in my pocket. I always forget to lock it out after using it. After this longer use period of the Tube, I may switch over to a RovyVon light.
Hej Todderbert thanks for your review the RovyVon Aurora A3 seems like a nice flashlight, but there is room for improvement as you also mentioned in your video. I agree with you that this flashlight doesn’t have a battery status indicator, which I also think is a bit of a drawback. I’ve looked a little at the RovyVon flashlight brand before, but I would probably recommend a different flashlight than the RovyVon Aurora A3. The ones you showed, Todderbert, are also good, but a mini EDC keychain flashlight I would recommend, which you have also reviewed, is the Sofirn SC13. I own a Sofirn SC13 flashlight in black with a color temperature of 6000K-6500K, the one you reviewed. I also bought another Sofirn SC13 in green with a Nichia 519A LED in 5000K. Then there are the lovely Lumintop Tool AA flashlights that I also own in several different versions. The nice thing is that there are very good alternatives out there take care Todderbert and have a lovely Sunday.
(paid link below) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. There are no additional costs to you.
▶ The RovyVon Aurora A3 Gen4 at Amazon USA: amzn.to/4d2Dobt
Just ordered the Aurora gen 4 for $18 on Amazon.
My Nitecore tip SE lasted one year exactly I got for Christmas last year. I didn't like it much. It came on in my pocket, and sometimes it wouldn't shut off till the battery went dead, and then it reset after I charged it. Hopefully, the Aurora lasts longer and is more dependable. Thanks for the review 👍
I've been carrying a NiteCore Tube for a year, and have similar issues of it coming on and dumping in my pocket. I always forget to lock it out after using it. After this longer use period of the Tube, I may switch over to a RovyVon light.
I like the A3. Only thing that can make it better is a replaceable AAA battery or a 10440 lithium ion battery.
Hej Todderbert thanks for your review the RovyVon Aurora A3 seems like a nice flashlight, but there is room for improvement as you also mentioned in your video. I agree with you that this flashlight doesn’t have a battery status indicator, which I also think is a bit of a drawback. I’ve looked a little at the RovyVon flashlight brand before, but I would probably recommend a different flashlight than the RovyVon Aurora A3. The ones you showed, Todderbert, are also good, but a mini EDC keychain flashlight I would recommend, which you have also reviewed, is the Sofirn SC13. I own a Sofirn SC13 flashlight in black with a color temperature of 6000K-6500K, the one you reviewed. I also bought another Sofirn SC13 in green with a Nichia 519A LED in 5000K. Then there are the lovely Lumintop Tool AA flashlights that I also own in several different versions. The nice thing is that there are very good alternatives out there take care Todderbert and have a lovely Sunday.