

🔦 Light up your life with power, portability, and precision!
The PIOOCAN L2 Rechargeable Flashlight delivers a blazing 1200 lumens from a compact, durable aluminum body. Featuring four versatile lighting modes and dual power options—USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion or standard AA batteries—this IPX6 waterproof, impact-resistant EDC flashlight is engineered for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable, high-performance illumination anytime, anywhere.








| ASIN | B0CPJNCRTV |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,726 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #175 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | PIOOCAN |
| Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | Wedge |
| Bulb Features | Four lighting modes (high, medium, low, and strobe) |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,000) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2024 |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Finish types | Black |
| Included Components | Usb Cable |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
| Item model number | L2-B |
| Light Output Maximum | 1200 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | PIOOCAN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Clip-On Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Part Number | L2-B |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.84"D x 2.48"W x 0.98"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | hiking, dog walking, camping, outdoor activities, emergencies |
| Shape | Bullet |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable |
| Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 192271079936 |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
M**S
Extremely bright for it’s tiny size
I work in an auto shop so I need a flashlight pretty often but carrying a bulky one isn’t great and I’m constantly on the move so having one clipped to my belt isn’t comfortable plus it runs the risk of scratching paint as I move around cars. THIS little beauty is super compact in the pocket, brighter than the sun, and easy to use because the brightness setting stays the same so you can simply click it on and off (you don’t have to cycle through all the brightness settings every time). It’s important to note that the rechargeable battery it comes with is 3.7 volts, not the 1.5 volts that most “AA” or “14500” batteries are. When you put a normal 1.5V battery in it, it works of course, but it’s nowhere near as bright. That said, the battery lasts me a couple days of reasonably heavy use, but I’m never nervous about it going dead because USB-C chargers are literally everywhere these days. Time will tell on how long it lasts, but it seems to be made well, the button is very tactile, so I feel like it will hold up for a long time even with nearly daily use. The only “negative” I can think of is that on the highest setting, it does get kinda hot pretty quickly. I only use it for 10-20 seconds at a time for the most part, but keep that in mind if you plan to use it for extended periods and you need to illuminate the moon during the day. It doesn’t get hot on the first and second brightness settings though. If you need a compact and super bright light that is rechargeable, this is the one for you! Thank me later!
T**S
Great EDC flashlight! Durable, versatile, and featured-packed flashlight
Introduction: I’m an avid flashlight collector, probably around 15+ flashlights from consumer-grade to enthusiast-grade. The PIOOCAN L2 piqued my interest as it seems like another EDC flashlight, but it stands above the rest of the consumer-grade lights with great build quality and features. Pros: - User interface: The L2 has a simple and intuitive UI that anyone can use. One-click for on, half presses to cycle between low, medium, and high modes, and a double half press to toggle into a tactical strobe. The light also memorizes your last used brightness mode except for the strobe. - Battery: The light can also take dual fuel meaning it can use lithium-ion batteries such as the one provided and standard AA batteries. The lithium-ion battery is a cell with a protection circuit, meaning the light cannot run unprotected cells. The included battery is a 14500 cell with 750mAh of capacity and a nominal voltage of 3.7V. The light is rechargeable in via the battery as the cell itself has a USB-C input that charges the light at 5V and 0.5A for a total of 2W. This is not fast charging by any means but is good for maintaining longevity over time. The cell can also double as an emergency power bank which provides enough juice to revive an iPhone 15 Pro to 25% from dead. The light also works using standard AA batteries, which makes it very versatile. - LED: The L2 is equipped with an Osram P8 with a single traditional reflector, providing a concentrated “throwy” beam with a distinct spill area. The tint is on the cooler side, around 56-5700K by my eye, with a very slight green tint, probably a little above BBL. Compared to a Luminous SST20 6000K, which is known to have horrendous green tint, the tint of the Osram P8 was not at all objectionable. Osram P8s are not known to have great CRI as you can see when compared to the Convoy T2s both of which have different color temperatures of Nichia 519As. - Modes: There are 3 modes: low, medium, and high with an additional tactical strobe mode. The low mode is lower than the Convoy T2, which are flashlights in the same category as the L2, rocking a tail switch, single emitter reflector combo, and tail switch. I prefer my flashlights to have a lower low mode to prevent washing out my night vision. Medium and high modes are great and seem to be much brighter than the Convoy T2s. - Features: Useful features of this light include the dual sided pocket clip, included lanyard, and crenulated bezel. The bezel crenulations allow the user to immediately tell when the light has been left on accidentally when stored in a head down position. This prevents any accidental burns as even the Osram P8 can lead to significant damage if left on in contact with a dark surface. The included accessories are very helpful with the dual-sided clip allowing for pseudo-headlamp usage when clipped onto a brimmed hat. - Build quality and size: The body of the light is made from anodized aluminum, making it light and durable. The screw threads are well cut and there is an o-ring at the removable tail cap to improve water resistance. There was a small amount of silicone lube applied to the threads, which is preferred. In comparison to other EDC lights in my collection, it is smaller than the Emisar D4K and Wurkkos TS21, but larger than the TS10. It is about the same size as the Convoy T2. Cons: - Serviceability: I could not find a way to remove the bezel at the head. Although this could be considered a positive because it keeps out dirt and water from the driver, having an easily accessible driver and LED is helpful if the driver or LED ever dies. The inability to remove the bezel also prevents the user from replacing the glass if it were to get damaged or broken. Conclusion: The PIOOCAN L2 is a great value, bright flashlight for any consumer looking for a reliable and versatile flashlight. With the ability to accept multiple fuels including AA, lithium-ion, and NiMH batteries, and great features such as the simple UI, strobe mode, dual-sided pocket clip, lanyard, and included lithium battery, this makes the L2 a great gift for anyone.
B**K
The perfect intersection of form, function and value.
I should start by saying, "I'm really picky about flashlights." My wife wants to put me in a 12-step program for obsessive flashlight buying. (This doesn't last long...I just ask her to step into our closet and I point to her shoe collection.) Anyway, I'm always looking for something small in size, large in lumens, and easy on the pocketbook. In order to find the perfect flashlight for the job, I have searched long and hard. Keep in mind, there's probably no flashlight made that would satisfy every need or situation. But if there is, the PIOOCAN L2 should come very, very close to it. First of all, 'brightness.' Not every situation calls for something with enough lumens to light a film studio. In fact, most of the situations I find myself in call for something not quite so...blinding. Also, realize, the brighter the light, the faster your battery will run down. The L2 is a perfect compromise on that front. Three levels of brightness, in an easy to use thumbswitch - double-click to go from dim/med/bright - and the levels are perfect for say, looking at directions in your car (too bright a light, and you'll be unable to adjust to see the road), looking around the room for where you left your glasses before bed (it happens) or searching the house because your wife heard 'a noise.' (Apparently, this is my job.) The supplied lanyard makes it easy to hook onto a nightstand or headboard. the hook lets you attach it to a shirt or pants pocket, or even affix it to the bill of a ball cap - mighty handy when you need to keep both hands free in the dark. The PIOOCAN L2 is rechargeable - but to do so, you have to remove the battery and plug it into a USB-C cable (supplied). I'm of two minds on this...it's an extra step to have to remove the battery to recharge it, but it's also going to be MUCH easier to keep it working should you drop it in a puddle or otherwise get it wet. What else? It's lightweight (solid aluminum body) and lightly crenelated bezzel make it an easy add for your every-day carry, especially when you're trying to 'go light.' All in all, it's a perfect choice for an EDC light, or anytime you need to see what you're doing, without calling in one of those howitzer flashlights that can double as a portable tanning booth.
C**N
Nice product
J**M
Great for such a small light. Very easy UI so you can hand it to anyone. USB-C on the 14500 cell is very handy for charging, plus the light can be more waterproof when there's not a USB-C port on it's body. It also can take any standard AA battery, making it a handy light to keep in your car with a few spare AA cells for emergencies. Reversible clip makes it easy to clip to my cap.
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