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I enjoy your reviews on these small flashlights. Your review is responsible for the purchase of a Wurkkos WK30 flashlight, which I still use every day and enjoy it. Your product reviews are very thorough.
I am a bit of a flashlight snob and this light beats my olight Seeker Pro 3 @ 120 dollars. It is actually a little brighter and throws just as far. I bought 2 of them. I compared them side by side.
Confusing thing about these bidirectional charge lights is: if you hook it to a power bank, which way does the power go? In my tests it does not seem consistent. Ain't USB C great. I do have one bigger power bank where you can hold down the button and it'll change direction. Only one I've ever seen with that feature.
Hopefully in the future they can smart chip it to recognize device health, and which needs the charge, but the idea of manually activating it is probably the best.
(paid link below) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. There are no additional costs to you.
▶ The Wurkkos WK15 Flashlight at Amazon USA: amzn.to/3ySpJlc
I enjoy your reviews on these small flashlights. Your review is responsible for the purchase of a Wurkkos WK30 flashlight, which I still use every day and enjoy it. Your product reviews are very thorough.
I am a bit of a flashlight snob and this light beats my olight Seeker Pro 3 @ 120 dollars. It is actually a little brighter and throws just as far. I bought 2 of them. I compared them side by side.
Hej Todderbert thanks for the review the Wurkkos WK15 appears to be a very nice flashlight to light up the darkness take care and have a nice week.
Thanks for the review. Does it have mechanical lock out? When you unscrew the tail cap? Thanks
Yes, just a quarter turn on the tail cap will lock out the flashlight.
Confusing thing about these bidirectional charge lights is: if you hook it to a power bank, which way does the power go? In my tests it does not seem consistent. Ain't USB C great. I do have one bigger power bank where you can hold down the button and it'll change direction. Only one I've ever seen with that feature.
Hopefully in the future they can smart chip it to recognize device health, and which needs the charge, but the idea of manually activating it is probably the best.
i love flashlight. thank you for the information... from phillipines
Like the reverse charging feature.