🔴 Light up the night like a pro—never miss a moment in the dark!
The Souyos 3 Pack Red Light Flashlight delivers a powerful 150-yard red LED beam with adjustable zoom and three tactical modes (high, low, strobe). Built with a shockproof, water-resistant aluminum alloy body, it’s designed for hunters, night observers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking stealth and reliability. Compact and clip-ready, it runs on AA or 14500 batteries (not included), making it a versatile essential for night vision, hunting, and emergency signaling.
Special Feature | Waterproof,shockproof,Aluminum alloy material |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | Red led light |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | 3x Red Light Flashlight (Battery not inclued) |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | Souyos |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Style | Red light led flashlight |
Manufacturer | Souyos |
Light Path Distance | 150 Yards |
Part Number | Souyos-9001 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
Pattern | Red Light Flashlight |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Handle/Lever Placement | Push Button |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Laser Beam Color | Red beam |
Special Features | Waterproof,shockproof,Aluminum alloy material |
Usage | Hunting,Night Vision,Astronomy,Aviation,Observation |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 30 days. |
B**Z
Punches above its weight!
So much light from a small package. This little guy can be hidden in your hand, yet it can outperform the large flashlights with which we grew up. It is a single mode light; on, off, but no adjustable brightness. The flashlight is able to zoom its brightness. With the lens retracted against its body, it gives a large bright circle of light with no hotspot. With the lens extended, it concentrates its beam to the shape of the led. The light is much brighter when concentrated. This flashlight can run off a single AA battery or a single 14500 lithium ion battery. It is much brighter with 14500 battery. It has an effective belt clip screwed to its side; it can be removed. The construction of the light is very robust. On one of the sides, CREE is printed. On the opposite side, HausBell is written. It was received in a box with the name HausBell printed on it. No instructions were included or nessecary. Below is a list of other flashlights I own and how this flashlight compares.Mini Cree Q5 LED - sold by PoweraddDirect: This light is also $5.99. The Mini Cree Q5 lights up a larger circle of light (not by much) and is slightly less bright due to the beam not being as concentrated. The Mini Cree is a 3 mode light (high, low, and strobe). The lens zooms in and out as does the HausBell. You have the option of using 3 AAA batteries or a single 18650 lithium ion battery ( when used with the included extension). If size is important, go with the HausBell. If you don't mind a larger flashlight, I would give a very slight edge to the mini Cree Q5. It has more features and a wider beam with little sacrifice to brightness.Lighting Ever adjustable focus - sold by Neon Mart: This light is very similar to the Mini Cree Q5. It is a single mode light with adjustable focus and it runs off 3 AAA batteries only. The beam is the same diameter as the Mini Cree Q5 and a hair less bright than the Mini Cree Q5 using the 18650 battery. Its beam's cutoff is sharper than the Hausbell and Mini Cree. It feels very well made; better than the HausBell and Mini Cree. If had to use a flashlight for work, this would be my choice. I would feel confident it would work every time and since it only uses AAA batteries, I could stock up on them for cheap and never have to worry. This is the light I'm buying my wife. Almost $10, but worth it. Although it gives up a tiny bit of brightness to the others, the build quality and the sharpness of its beam make it my choice for a compact flashlight.Intsun Ultrafire WF502B - sold by Intsun: Longer and skinnier than the above 3 flashlights. It is a 5 mode light (high, medium, low, strobe, and SOS) and has a fixed zoom. You have the choice of using 3 AAA batteries or a single 18650 lithium ion battery. This flashlight performs differently from the others. It is more of a spot beam with residual light that spills off the extremely bright small diameter beam. This light would work well for illuminating a specific area at a great distance. It is much brighter than the above flashlights. This would not be my choice for a light to use to walk the dog at night. It is a more specific use light. Excellent flashlight, but in a different category from the 3 above.Ultrafire Zoomable Cree XM-L T6 - sold by Intsun: Wow, what a flashlight! If you don't mind a bigger flashlight, this is the one to buy. It has the same 5 modes as the WF502B and zooms in and out like the HausBell, Mini Cree, and the Light Ever. You have multiple battery options: a single 26650 li-on, a single 18650 li-on, or 3 AAA batteries. It gives the largest diameter beam and is brighter than the others (except the WF502B, due to the smaller concentrated beam). It is very well made. It is priced around $10; a steal in my opinion.In summary, the HausBell 7W 300L Q5 led flashlight is a stellar performer. It combines size, performance, build quality, and price in one incredible package.I would like to comment about the advertised lumens of all these inexpensive, made in China, flashlights. They're exaggerated. In some cases, grossly exaggerated. Don't let that keep you from buying these great little lights. Their performance is comparable to flashlights priced many times their price. My, have flashlights come a long way!
6**R
Bought from 711onlinestore
I indicate where I bought it, as many reviewers here who say they've bought multiple of these flashlights, always find them to be slightly different some real good, some true junk, with lots in between.I too have bought one from China, over 2 weeks ago but I have little Idea when it will show up, tracking is unavailable and the e mail declaring it had shipped never had any content. As I bought the Ultrafire 14500 battery charger with 2 batteries I decided to spend the extra and buy this product from a USA shipper as well. With Prime it arrived in 2 business days.So It arrived today and I threw a fully charged 3.7 volt(4.2 fully charged) 14500 battery in it and was very impressed with the light output. This is as bright or brighter than an older 4 D cell maglite with a LED bulb in it. In fact I think it is brighter at a 100 feet away. I'm lighting up trees in the neighbors yard 150 feet away, and dogs start barking.My Flashlight says CREE on one side, and Hausbell on the other. It is semi gloss black with the orange button. The Button is on/off only. No high low and strobe functions.Not obvious from photos or descriptions is that to focus the beam, the business end of the flashlight extends, about 11 mm. Fully extended the beam is the narrowest, where it projects the square beam/ reflection of the CREE bulb itself with 2 corners clipped. Fully retracted is the wide beam and round.Fully concentrated/ fully extended, the square beam on a white wall 8 feet away is about 6.5 inches in diameter, and in a dark room hurts to look at, at that distance.Fully retracted/ wide beam at the same distance is about 4 feet across and round.A 1.2 volt NiMh is still pretty bright, but not the overwhelming hideously bright light that the 3.7 volt Li-ion battery produces. Those that judge it with only a 1.2/1.5v AA battery in it will not be blown away with the light output.I don't really have any idea on battery life yet.The extender on mine is pretty tight, no way will it move on its own.The lens unscrews from the extender part. There is a rubber 0 ring, but it is not tight. The threads seem a little sloppy. the unskilled could easily cross thread it. One can just barely feel when the O-ring is exerting pressure on the cap when re theading. Without the cap, the light beam is much wider, probably 12 feet wide at 8 foot of distance. Much more diffuse light, as expected.The cap on the back of it also has an o ring, but appears flat in cross section and one can barely feel the resistance of the rubber 0 ring. Once again the threads are kind of loose and crusty feeling, and the novice or unskilled could easily cross thread it. I'm sure a little silicone grease applied to the threads would go a long way on the smoothness and the water resistance factor.The screws for the clip on mine are tight. The clip itself is very rigid and grabs tightly. Actually kind of hard to attach. With the back cap off, one can see the ends of the screw inside.So I'd say this flashlight is water resistant, not water proof. It sounds as if some other reviewers got lights without O rings at all. I could see a single well placed rain drop getting to the cree driver and ending it without O rings.It will be interesting to compare this USA shipped version to the one that is somewhere in transit from Asia to California for 1/3 the price with free shipping.
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