

🔦 Light up your life, not your worries — the ultimate EDC glow-up!
The RovyVon A1 Gen 4 is a rechargeable, ultra-compact keychain flashlight delivering up to 650 lumens with four brightness modes and an emergency strobe. Featuring a durable polycarbonate body, IPX6 water resistance, and a 300mAh USB-C rechargeable battery, it offers up to 56 hours of moonlight mode runtime. Its innovative lockout mode prevents accidental activation, making it the perfect everyday carry companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.








| ASIN | B07CP6CFX9 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion or Lithium-polymer |
| Battery Life | 2 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,030 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #829 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | RovyVon |
| Bulb Features | Impact Resistant |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,403) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2018 |
| Finish Type | Stainless steel |
| Finish types | Stainless steel |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.395 ounces |
| Item model number | A1GYZ |
| Light Output Maximum | 650 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 650 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | RovyVon |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Part Number | A1GYZ |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"D x 0.59"W x 2.36"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Daily use, outdoor activities, emergency situations |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, High Power, Impact Resistant, Long Range, Non Slip Grip |
| Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, High Power, Impact Resistant, Long Range, Non Slip Grip |
| Specification Met | USB-C Power Source |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 192836000016 |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Extended Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
P**N
Perfect keychain flashlight
There are a few reviewers here on Amazon who claim to be "flashlight geeks." I am not a flashlight geek. I'm a guy who does light construction, car and home repairs. (Everything from walls, sheds, roofing, to electrical, and plumbing.) I don't geek out on tools like some cool new cell phone. I *use* them to get a job done. I've had a small flashlight hanging from my keychain for decades. They come in handy for peeking into dark spaces where wires and plumbing go, walking (and cleaning up after) the dog at night, when camping, and when the power goes out. It's nice to always have a flashlight right there at my side and not to have to dig in a toolbox to find one. (Or, more likely for me, to need to figure out where I last put it down. With a keyring flashlight, I clip it right back onto my keyring when I'm done using it.) I've had four keyring flashlights. The first was a MicroMag Maglight with a AAA battery and an incandescent bulb. Had it for years until deciding to get a smaller, thumb-sized light with an old-style LED, but gave up on it and went back to my MicroMag. More recently I bought an LED light that was about the same size as my MicroMag, but had three levels of illumination. I used a rechargeable AAA battery for it ann really liked that setup. Now I've moved in to this even smaller all-in-one rechargable keyring flashlight with a USB port for charging. This little guy is smaller, lighter, and brighter than the MicroMag light and LED knockoff I replaced it with. It has four levels of illumination, a "candlelight" level (that I don't find particularly useful), low, bright, and super-bright that you scroll through with quick presses of the power button. A long press of the power button keeps the the flashlight on high until released. This little guy gets the job done. Pros: * Four light levels, really dim, useful for close-in work, bright enough to see across a room, and bright enough to hunt for something you dropped outside. * Two modes, a momentary on mode that keeps the light on at its highest setting for as long as the button is pushed and a constant light mode that stays on until turned off. * A single charge lasts for hours of regular use. * Smaller than the key fob for my car * Cons * Its small and packs both the LED light and a charger into that tiny case with a lithium battery, so the battery isn't very big. This isn't the light to reach for if you need hours and hours of bright illumination.
J**A
Water resistance TESTED and exceeded!
I was putting a transfer pump into a rain barrel tonight to drain it and my beloved little flashlight and all my keys fell straight in all the way down 34" into the barrel. I thought for sure it would be toast. I spent a couple moments thinking 'WTH do I do?!" The light was still shining but I couldn't reach all the way to the bottom and I couldn't dump the barrel over on its side with 800 lbs of water in it etc so I just had to turn on the pump and wait patiently for the pump to drain out the water. I kept walking up to the barrel and looking in expecting the flashlight to have died but there it was - still glowing in the murky water. The first picture is looking into the water and you can't really tell what is going on because the light from the flashlight was making my phone camera's flash not go off - haha! I finally figured out how to fool the flash sensor on my phone when the water was down to 6 inches or so. If you look closely you can see a thumb drive there too - I'm sure it is toast because RovyVon doesn't make thumb drives! What an awesome flashlight - it took 4 or 5 minutes to get the water down low enough to tip the barrel over. That exceeds what IPX6 is supposed to be able to do because IPX7 says immersion down to 3.3 ft (1 meter) and IPX6 doesn't say anything about immersion. The barrel finally got light enough to dump sideways and there it was still running in amongst soggy leaves (last picture). I love these little flashlights! I have 3 of them in use now and use them 10x what the vast majority of people would use a keychain flashlight because I work at night and up until nearly dawn. They get constantly used and abused and keep on going for a surprising length of time. They are crazy bright - I wish they would make a headlamp because they are better than any of the headlamps I have. They are a great company too - I had problems with one that I bought getting hotter than it should and they sent a new one immediately - and an upgraded version at that! Right on RovyVon! Given the deal they have going on right now quite a few people are getting RovyVon flashlights for Christmas.
S**D
This little thing is remarkably powerful and comes on handy when you least expect it. While I have not tested the claim of lasting 30 hours uninterrupted, I can confirm that it can definitely last several hours of repeated on and off use. I have it attached to my keychain for the car my wife and I share. Collectively we've used it for... - finding fallen items our toddler has tossed under seats. - checking under the car for any leaks or damage - lighting paths that are poorly lit - as a stroller light when we go on evening walks - as a bike helmet light - on the lowest setting it was on for 4 hours during a blackout as our bathroom light - while camping it came in handy OFTEN Overall it is a powerhouse of a flashlight for it's size. It takes very little time to charge. I simply charge it for a few minutes here and there when I drive, since the USB cord is right there for my phone anyway. I've had many compliments and positive reactions to when I use it during daily interactions. I helped a student find her earring after it fell under a cabinet in a badly lit class and the next day she had the same flashlight of her own! Apparently her dad also got one after she told him about it. Very nifty tool that is barely noticeable.
N**M
🔦 Torcia Ricaricabile EDC (Everyday Carry) Valutazione: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5) Ho acquistato questa torcia ricaricabile EDC per un utilizzo quotidiano e devo dire che si è rivelata molto pratica e funzionale. Le dimensioni compatte permettono di portarla facilmente in tasca, nello zaino o nel vano portaoggetti dell’auto, senza ingombrare. La potenza luminosa è più che sufficiente per l’uso quotidiano: illumina bene anche a distanza e risulta utile sia in ambienti chiusi sia all’aperto. Sono presenti diverse modalità di illuminazione (alta, bassa e strobo), facilmente selezionabili tramite il pulsante, anche con una sola mano. La ricarica tramite USB è comoda e veloce, eliminando la necessità di batterie usa e getta. La struttura appare solida e ben assemblata, con una buona resistenza agli urti e agli schizzi d’acqua, caratteristica importante per un prodotto EDC. Pro: Compatta e facile da trasportare Buona potenza luminosa per le dimensioni Ricarica USB comoda Materiali solidi e buona costruzione Diverse modalità di luce Contro: L’autonomia in modalità massima potrebbe essere migliorata Pulsante un po’ sensibile se tenuta in tasca Conclusione: Una torcia EDC affidabile e versatile, ideale per emergenze, uso quotidiano o attività all’aperto. Ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo e consigliata a chi cerca una torcia compatta ma potente.
R**6
Tried a couple of others (which had good reviews, but turned out to have flaws) but this one outshines them both in every way: Great design, durable, reliable and surprisingly powerful. Love it!👍👍
E**R
No es una linterna para usar intensivamente. Es absurdo comprar una linterna del tamaño de un dedo para ese propósito. Es una herramienta para llevar encima en todo momento, a modo de llavero, para usar en momentos puntuales, como al llegar a casa de noche o para defensa personal. Y para ese uso, es estupenda. Buenos materiales, muy fácil de llevar en cualquier bolsillo o bolso, buena duración de la batería. Encendida en modo normal (dos pulsaciones), recuerda el modo "grabado": para "grabar" un nivel de intensidad hay que mantenerla encendida creo que dos minutos. Si no, se enciende en el modo más bajo, que puede servir en ciertas situaciones poco exigentes. El segundo nivel de intensidad tiene una potencia suficiente para la mayoría de situaciones en ambientes cerrados y normalmente no hace falta más iluminación. El tercer nivel es realmente potente. Más potente que el resto de linternas que tengo (si bien esta al tener menos superficie iluminada, no alumbra tanto como una linterna grande en espacios abiertos). Este modo está muy bien pensado, pues se puede acceder a él de forma directa, mediante una pulsación sostenida del botón, y se mantendrá encendida mientras mantengamos la pulsación, lo que lo hace muy útil para deslumbrar a un agresor y escapar rápidamente. Os aseguro que enfocada a los ojos de una persona deslumbra a cualquiera, es muy molesta. Eso sí, hay que recordar cómo se accede a cada modo, y haberlo practicado lo suficiente como para que salga instintivamente en una situación de peligro. Recordemos: Estando apagada: - Doble pulsación: modo normal; enciende en el modo más bajo o en el que esté grabado (tras dejarla encendida en un modo durante varios minutos) - Pulsación simple sostenida: modo ALTO. Si soltamos el botón, se apaga Estando encendida: - Pulsación simple: cambio de modo: BAJO-MEDIO-ALTO-ESTROBOSCÓPICO - Pulsación simple sostenida: se apaga la linterna. Buena linterna para llevar en el día a día. Muy recomendable.
L**L
It gives good lighting but the battery backup did not seem to get as much as expected
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