








🌟 Light up your nights, power your days — the ultimate camping companion!
The SUBOOS Gen 2 Pro is a rechargeable, ultra-bright 3000LM LED camping lantern featuring a tactical flood beam with minimal glare, 5 versatile lighting modes including red night vision and emergency strobe, and an impressive 200-hour runtime. Designed for rugged outdoor use, it boasts IPX5 water resistance, a compact foldable metal hook for easy hanging, and doubles as a USB power bank to charge your devices. Perfect for camping, emergencies, and power outages, it combines durability, functionality, and long-lasting performance in a sleek, portable design.








| ASIN | B00Z5WYESW |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 67 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,927 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #162 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
| Brand Name | SUBOOS |
| Color | Black |
| Color Temperature | 5800 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,518) |
| Finish Types | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.52"L x 4.52"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Weight | 8.22 Ounces |
| Light Source Special Features | Weatherproof, Power Bank Function |
| Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
| Manufacturer | Zhentai |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-year manufacturer. |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | 8509 |
| Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | rechargeable-battery |
| Shade Material | Faux Porcelain Resin |
| UPC | 702563186152 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**D
Powerful, long-lasting light from a stout, small, versatile device
SUBOOS Gen 2 Ultimate LED Rechargeable Tent Lantern and 5200mAh Power Bank This is a very bright, lightweight, versatile lighting device with impressive battery power and excellent 'build' quality. Its features and characteristics are explored below in some detail. Although this lantern was designed to light a tent (even a large one) very comfortably and is built to be water resistant enough to endure a rainstorm, it also can serve as an inexpensive and bright emergency substitute for house interior lighting during a multi-hour power outage. Unlike barrel-shaped lanterns built to be carried around, this was designed to be set or hung in place (but it can easily be carried around to provide light across large areas indoors or outside). Opening it unleashes surprising brightness. It uses 12 white and 3 red LEDs for 280 lumens on high (white light) and 100 lumens on medium (white light). This lantern apparently is Suboos 'Gen 2' version, so named because it uses a newer LED technology called 'Surface Mounted Devices' ('SMD') (LEDs), which allows it to produce more light from a smaller cluster of LEDs but with reduced battery consumption. Shipped with two 2,600 mAh batteries, the lantern's data sheet says that this power bank (5,200 mAh in total) will provide light on high for 7 hours and for 18 hours on medium. In red 'night vision' mode, the batteries reportedly power it for 100 hours or more. Details, capabilities, and features: To double-check the Suboos data sheet, I used a camera's internal light meter to do a rough side-by-side trial of this lantern against the Suboos Ultimate Lantern, which is rated at 180 lumens on its high setting. The light meter indicated this unit projected about 1.5 times more light on a wall when both devices were stationed at the same distance (about 48") from the wall. (And that's consistent with the data sheets for the two products, as 280 lumens at this device's high setting is ~55% more than 180 lumens for the other lantern on high.) After dark, wandering around the house carrying this lantern showed that it could adequately and comfortably illuminate even large rooms. The light cover is frosted, and so disseminates an even, non-glaring light. Suboos products, in our experience, reflect careful attention to design functionality and to quality construction, with stout casing materials and attention to weather protection. The manufacturer data sheet says this lantern meets water resistance IPX5 standards -- the industry standard for resisting a sustained low-pressure water jet spray, or, in other words, protected against that as well as dripping water, water splashes from any direction, and heavy rain). The dual rechargeable 18650 button-top batteries (2,600 mAh each) are delivered with a proper 'storage' charge (about 75% to 80% of full charge). Because these are wired into the lantern in parallel (not in series), the lantern can operate with only one battery installed (or in use) -- but having them in parallel makes the additional mAh available (for the full 5,200 mAh). With proper care, Lithium-ion 18650s can be recharged many, many times. These dual batteries also enable the lantern to serve as an emergency USB-device charging center. For that, the lantern includes a standard USB output port, located inside the weather-protected battery compartment. For devices that use a USB 'standard' to USB 'micro' cable for charging, the same cable that is used to charge the lantern (included with the lantern) can be used to charge their device. For those whose devices require other cables that terminate in a standard USB output port connector, any such cable can link to the lantern's charging port. (The lantern's batteries hold power sufficient to charge most smartphones with 2,000 - 3,000 mAh batteries fully at least once -- check your phone's battery mAh capacity to see how many full and partial charges the lantern could provide for it.) The multi-function switch cycles from 'off' through high and medium brightness, then to red mode, and then 'off', and it also serves as an LED-illuminated charging indicator, flashing while charging and turning solid red when the device is fully charged. When the lantern is being used as a power source to deliver USB power to an external device, the button glows blue. Weighing just under 9 ounces (with batteries installed), this unit is basically circular and relatively thin -- about 4.25" in diameter and about 2" in depth. The hanging ring is made of substantial metal, and 5 different 'click stops' for the ring allow the lantern to be angled to point straight down, or straight out to either side, or at a 45-degree angle to either side. Conclusion: Our household has included Suboos lighting devices for several years because of the consistent high quality of their products. This lantern appears to maintain that tradition. We purchased four of them -- two as donations for a local emergency shelter center (to replace antiquated massive and relatively dim battery-draining lanterns they had) and two for our own house, as emergency interior area backup lights for our regular mains-power interruptions (which occur in our area at least 3 or 4 times each year). The next time our house goes dark (and we know it will), we look forward to clicking these on immediately, confident that as a Suboos product they will work reliably, and that we will have good room lighting for many hours.
D**O
Field Geologist Recommended: Top Notch Lamp!
I'm a geology major who spends a lot of time living in tents. I've used plenty of lights over the years but this one is the best. It's so good that my fellow students were a bit envious, and one ordered one soon after seeing mine. She too is very pleased. It's very bright but can be dimmed by about 1/3 or 1/2. It also has a red light setting which allows you to light your tent without leaking excess light outside and annoying nearby campers trying to sleep. Although it is a bit wide for packing (about 4.5 inches), it folds fairly flat, and thus is smaller than most other lights I've used. A nice feature about the metal hanger is that it can let you point the light at multiple angles, and it can even serve as a stand on a table top (although the light would likely point up and into your face). The battery lasts quite a long time, but I've never timed it out. I got hours of use out of it over multiple nights, and don't think I was close to fully draining it. Additionally, it has held a charge for over 6 months. It can alo charge your cell phone via a USB cable port, and can be charged by a USB cable while you drive your car. I can say hands down that this is the best tent light I've ever used and would be happy to buy another one. I can't recommend it enough.
J**S
Very useful, bright, multi-function light in a small package!
This light worked perfectly on our last camping trip and is well worth the $19.97 I spent on it. If it continues to work well, I'll never need to buy another tent light. I have not compared it with other similar tent lights, but my guess is that, at the time of this writing, this is one of the best ones on the market (this is the Gen. 2 version of the SUBOOS light). Size ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The light takes up very little room (which is great for camping). I just packed it in with the tent. The Light ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The light itself worked flawlessly. I had it on the dim (medium) setting mostly, but the bright setting is quite bright and filled our 15x10' tent really well. The red setting was nice to use as we were getting ready for bed, so we weren't being exposed to blue light right before getting some shut-eye. Hanger & Hook ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Clip Hook - The included clip hook is a nice touch; without it, I would've had to buy my own. - Hanger - Rotating the hanger is awesome, as it stops at 0°, 45°, 90°, -45°, and -90°. In our large tent, I hung it in the middle and turned it 90° to my side to not bother my sleeping kiddos. Charging ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Charging the Light - I charged the batteries with the included cable (plugged into the mini USB port on the side of the light housing) the night before and knew it was finished when the blue light (on the on button) stopped flashing. - Charging Phone - I even used it to charge my iPhone some (with my iPhone charging cable), and it worked well. I just wish I didn't have to open the battery compartment to access the USB port. What I'd Change ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The only useful addition I can think of would be a remote switch. In our large tent, the light hangs at about 6'8", so my wife cannot reach the button to turn the light on/off. Of course, adding a remote would increase the cost, so... Conclusion ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I recommend this light ( SUBOOS Gen 2 ULTIMATE Rechargeable Camping Tent Lantern - The Most Professional LED Tent Light Available -Super Bright 280 Lumens - 3 Light Mode - Outdoor Durable - Light Angle Adjustable - Flexible Batteries Option - Water Resistant - Cell Phone Recharge - 2 Rechargeable 18650 Batteries, 1 Hanging Clip Included ) for camping or any other use in a space you don't have light but do have something from which to hang it. Hopefully, I'll never need to purchase another tent light!
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