A red light function
Crafted from resilient brushed aluminum, the K6R keychain light seamlessly combines an elegant design with practical features. Its inclusion of a red-light function enhances its versatility, making it a sophisticated and functional accessory suitable for diverse scenarios.
Powerful Brightness
A compact keychain flashlight known as the K6R offers powerful brightness, reaching up to 400 lumens. This rechargeable flashlight features a convenient red light function. Users appreciate its compact size, impressive brightness, and user-friendly design. Additionally, some reviewers highlight its commendable battery life.
Acoustic Signal Generator
The flashlight comes equipped with a high-pitched, loud alarm reaching 100 decibles, effortlessly triggered by pulling a pin, making it a perfect asset for urgent situations. With its piercing sound, this versatile tool ensures immediate attention in emergencies, providing an added layer of safety and security
Morty –
I am absolutely thrilled with this flashlight! It’s compact, lightweight, and incredibly bright. The fact that it’s rechargeable via USB is a huge plus. It outshines any other flashlight I’ve come across in this price range. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed—I plan on purchasing one for each of my family members as Christmas gifts because they’re just that impressive!
Gavin –
I always rely on Ledlenser torches—they’re simply the best. This one lives up to expectations. It’s exceptionally bright, easy to use, and conveniently sized. I appreciate the lock feature, ensuring no accidental switch-on while in my pocket.
Edaw Werewolf –
Having relied on Ledlenser torches for years, including some higher-end models, I must admit that this one doesn’t quite match up to those standards. However, it’s still an excellent, compact unit with considerable power. It offers three settings: Normal with the first press, Superbright with the second, and a red light option for avoiding blinding oneself or others with the third. It’s particularly handy for my wife to use during the dark winter evenings while mucking out her horse.