🔦 Light up your world with power, speed, and style—because your adventures deserve the best.
The S10Pro Rechargeable Flashlight delivers an ultra-bright 2500 lumen LED beam reaching 850 feet, powered by a long-lasting lithium-ion battery with up to 160 hours runtime. Crafted from military-grade aluminum alloy, it features a waterproof, impact-resistant design with a magnetic tail cap and pocket clip for versatile hands-free use. Fast USB-C charging recharges the flashlight in just 3-4 hours, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, emergency preparedness, and everyday carry.
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 2500 Lumens |
Included Components | Case |
Product Dimensions | 4.8"D x 2.48"W x 0.9"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | PIOOCAN |
Brightness | 2500 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 160 hours |
Finish Type | Black |
Manufacturer | PIOOCAN |
UPC | 192271076386 |
Light Path Distance | 259 Meters |
Part Number | S10Pro |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | S10Pro-Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Black |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Very comparable to leading brands
Pictures won't do justice on the intensity of the output. I was amazed at the built quality, feel, weight, performance, value, and features compare to other leading brands any EDC flashlight seekers would be comparing. I like the feature of non-proprietary brand-specific charging method. Yes, the dust cover may not be everyone's liking, but you can plug a magnet charging adapter to keep dust out. I might end up doing that since my phone and other usb-C devices have that already. The single-button sequence/command is very similar to my current popular brand light. This (2500 lumens) is brighter compare to my current light (1150 lumens). I would recommend this if you don't want to go for premium price tag. I've even done some drop tests and didn't experience flickering similar to my expectation.
H**N
Great Light. Great Value.
At a time of skyrocketing prices for quality flashlights, this one, even at full price is an excellent value. If you find it on sale, it'worth stocking up. Well built, with an aluminum body and Replaceable battery. The the light is very bright with a neutral color. No greenish tint like some have. I bought one to try it out. I'll probably get a couple more. It's worth mentioning, this light does not have stepless dimming.It has 3 modes: Very low, medium, and turbo, which steps down very slightly after a minute (from 2500 lumens to 1800 I believe). It's hardly noticeable. The beam is nice and wide with a fairly defined hot spot. Overall, Highly Recommended.
I**I
Excellent heavy duty flashlight!!!!
Let me say this Pioocan flashlight is very sturdy, not sure if it made with some type of metal but it feels heavy duty! I like the magnet on the bottom, i put it on my fridge and it is a strong magnet. It has 3 different intensity settings which is nice as some have only low and high, this has a medium setting. It has a belt clip attached to keep it near yourself. I charges via type c and I would say this is an all around EXCELLENT flashlight to have around. By the way, the green one is really nice. Thanks.
J**1
Solid Budget Flashlight with Impressive Throw and Some Room for Improvement
My experience with flashlights is pretty limited—I only own one other model, the Wurkkos FC13S (Simple Mode). So I’m not coming from an expert perspective, but I can speak to how this flashlight compares in practical use.This model offers up to 2500 lumens, just like my FC13, but it performs very differently. The beam is more concentrated, with a tighter throw. You’ll notice in the comparison photos I’ve included: the black flashlight is the FC13, and the orange one is this model. The black flashlight casts a wider beam overall, which is great for lighting up large areas. You’ll also see that the FC13 doesn’t have a strong, clearly defined hot spot—it just washes everything evenly. On the other hand, the orange flashlight (this one) has a very prominent circular hot spot in the center, which is ideal for long-range illumination.That difference comes down to build. If you look at the heads of the two flashlights in the photos, you’ll notice that the S10 Pro’s emitter is completely flat and flush, while the FC13’s emitter is recessed slightly and surrounded by flared-out orange edges. That little design choice on the FC13 helps spread and shape the beam more effectively, and it also gives the light a more polished, thought-out feel. It’s a subtle but smart design detail.Now, that’s not to knock this flashlight—it’s still a great budget option. Build quality is solid. The aluminum body feels nice in the hand—durable, grippy, and well-sized. The button is a bit small for my preference, especially compared to the FC13, and it doesn’t support reverse charging. That’s a feature I didn’t think I’d care about until the FC13 offered it. Being able to charge your phone in a pinch is surprisingly useful, especially in emergencies.Another small tradeoff is the clip. This one only has a one-way clip, so you can’t attach it to something like the brim of a hat for hands-free use. The FC13 has a two-way clip, which opens up more options. But to this flashlight’s credit, it does come with a magnetic tail cap standard—which is a big win. On the FC13, I had to buy that separately. Having it included at this price point is honestly awesome.One thing to note: it does get noticeably warm on the highest mode, and pretty fast too—within 10 to 15 seconds. I think that has to do with the lack of heat-dissipating grooves near the head. The FC13, in contrast, has some nice ridges that help it stay cooler longer under heavy use.Overall, I think this flashlight is impressive for the price. It throws light farther than my FC13 and feels well-built. It doesn’t quite match the FC13’s polish or attention to small usability details, but it still punches above its price point. With a few small improvements—larger button, two-way clip, better heat management—it could easily be a standout in the budget flashlight space. Looking forward to what this brand does.
K**W
Orange you a good flashlight!
These days you can spend anywhere from $1 to $1000 dollars on a flashlight, and high-end flashlights are all the rage with some groups of people (looking at you Olight fanatics :-) ). However for most applications, a flashlight like this Pioocan is a great solution. I picked this flashlight up because of its price and features, and have found a gem of a flashlight. The body is made out of metal, the controls are intuitive, and the light is strong and bright. It comes with a decently large (1800mah) 18650 cell, built in charging capability, and the 18650 can be swapped out. The orange looks great; the green is nice but a little more muted. The orange will be a regular carry light for me.
R**N
Compact flashlight
This is a nice, compact flashlight. It's bright enough to allow you to see what's around you without being overwhelmingly bright so you have to squint. Perfect to leave in the car for emergencies or car issues. The magnetic base is really convenient to have, allowing you to use both your hands. USB-C charging is great, since I have so many chargers to use on it, and it charges up quickly. It's a metal design, so it seems like it will be durable enough to use around the garage or out in the field.
B**9
So far they work.
I have mixed feeling about this one. I got 3 of these because the price was low enough. So far I have had to return 1 of the 3 due to battery issues. But the other 2 so far have seemed to have good long lasting batteries. I will see how long until these other 2 batteries stop hold ing a charge. But they are bright and have 3 adjustable levels of light and SOS and strobe. So far I like the flash lights though. They seem to be well made for the price range and seem to be fairly water resistant. On the high beam they do get hot. They can likely start a fire. I have tested them and they do seem to burn paper when on the high beam and the light pressed directly against the paper. So if they turn on in a bag or pocket you could be burned by these flash lights so I would handle with care.
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