The flashlight feels solid and sturdy. However, it is too heavy for everyday carrying (except maybe for self-defense). The light has a very cold color temperature. Comparing it to my other flashlights with a rated output of 1000 lumens, this one likely doesn't reach the stated 800 lumens—it's more like 400–500 lumens in my opinion. The claimed 300-meter range also seems exaggerated. Nevertheless, it's sufficient to illuminate a basement, yard, or road well, and walking through a dark forest is quite comfortable. The zoom mechanism works correctly and smoothly; it's easy to notice the focus of light on distant objects. The biggest advantage is the ability to use various types of batteries and rechargeable cells. The only thing missing is information on whether NiMH batteries can be charged directly in the flashlight. The plastic insert seems better suited for AAA batteries than for 18650 batteries—the 18650 doesn't sit stably inside it. Overall, for this price, as an emergency flashlight for your car, home or basement—it is definitely worth it.
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XRG RX80 XP-L Rechargeable Flashlight - 800 lumens
A solid flashlight equipped with an XP-L LED, generating a light output of 800 lumens with a range of up to 300 meters.
Aluminum body, IPX-4 rating, glass breaker
The body, crafted from anodized aluminum, guarantees strength and damage resistance. Anti-slip grooves enhance the grip's security. An IPX-4 rating offers protection from light rain coming from any direction. The LED, covered with tempered glass, is highly transparent and resistant to scratches. The adjustable head allows you to modify the beam's diameter—a narrow beam is perfect for illuminating distant objects, whereas a wide beam is suitable for closer proximity. A glass breaker is integrated into the rear of the body, enabling emergency window breaking in a vehicle or building.
5 lighting modes
The flashlight offers 5 work modes: High Power, Mid Power, Low Power, Strobe, and SOS. Intuitive operation is ensured by a single button located before the head, which allows switching the flashlight on, changing modes, and turning it off.
Hybrid power supply, USB charging, battery level indicator
The flashlight supports a 26650 battery, a 18650 battery (with a plastic sleeve), or three AAA batteries (with an adapter included in the set). Batteries and rechargeable cells are not included. The batteries can be charged directly inside the flashlight via a USB port. Full charging takes between 2 and 3 hours, depending on battery capacity. A LED indicator in the button displays the battery charge level.
Wrist strap
A wrist strap is provided for easy transport.
Set elements
- XRG RX80 XP-L rechargeable flashlight
- AAA battery adapter
- Plastic sleeve for 18650 batteries
- Wrist strap
- MicroUSB cable
Main features
- XP-L LED delivering 800 lumens with a reach of up to 300 meters
- Sturdy aluminum construction
- Water-resistance rated IPX-4
- Head adjusts for beam adjustment
- Equipped with a glass breaker
- Includes a wrist strap
- Offers both battery and rechargeable power options
- USB charging compatible
- Features a battery level indicator
Technical data
Light source: XP-L LED
Power supply: 1x 26650 battery, 1x 18650 battery, or 3x AAA batteries
Housing: aluminum
Switch: side-mounted
Maximum range: 300 meters
Length: 156 millimeters
Diameter: 41 millimeters
Head diameter: 40 millimeters
Weight: 205 grams
Manufacturer: XRG, PRC
| Maximum light output | 800 lumens |
|---|---|
| Light beam | Adjustable |
| Light modes | Yes |
| Power type | Interchangable accumulator |
| Accumulator/battery type | 3 x AAA |
| Rechargable battery included in set | No |
| Body material | Aluminium |
| Waterproof class | IPX 4 |
| Clip included in set | No |
| Headband | No |
| Case included in set | No |
| Length | 156 mm |
| Diameter | 40 mm |
| Weight | 205 g |
| EAN | 6970422011585 |
| Manufacturer code | XRG-RX80 |
| Brand | XRG |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 259
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The flashlight stopped working after the second use. Even after charging the batteries and replacing them, it still won't turn on, not even with new ones. When it was working, it provided good light for the price and had a long range.
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The flashlight is definitely worth recommending, especially at this price. Large and solid, but still comfortable to use. Operation is intuitive, the light is bright and pleasant.
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The flashlight is massive and durable, suitable even for self-defense or even hammering nails. This is both an advantage and a disadvantage, as it is quite heavy and not really suitable for carrying in a pocket.
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I'm a bit mixed in my feelings. The flashlight is OK for its price, but I find it a bit too large (that's my subjective opinion). I'm wondering if it's not better to pay a little extra and buy something of higher quality.
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I have mixed feelings—a great flashlight, but made with some typical Chinese flaws. The upside is a solid, metal housing. Optics are fine, beam adjustment as well. Cool light color. Even at full power, the housing doesn't heat up much (not a flaw). The flashlight isn't very bright but it's enough for hiking. The downside is the lack of advanced electronics—most likely current regulation is done via a simple resistor, so brightness drops quickly and then lingers at a lower level. The flashlight remembers the last mode, but if you turn it off too quickly, it switches brightness. The button is too light, no lock, which can lead to accidental activation in a bag. The 18650 basket is too loose, you have to wrap the battery with, for example, paper. Plus for the battery adapter. To sum up, despite the flaws, at this price—it's great.
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When it comes to the price you pay for the flashlight, you shouldn't expect miracles, but the overall workmanship and light are fine. I recommend it for DIY work.
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The flashlight shines brightly, is solidly made, but I have one major complaint: even the largest battery rattles inside, which causes the light to go out during rapid movements. After putting aluminum foil at the end, it works fine.
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Solid flashlight, fits well in the hand. Just be careful with the sensitive button, which is easy to press. When it comes to focusing the beam, just pull it out – there’s no need to twist as someone wrote.
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For little money, the flashlight provides quite good lighting; the option to adjust the beam is a plus. The build is good, but after a few months of occasional use, it stopped working—sometimes it lights for a moment then turns off.
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In its price category, this flashlight is unrivaled. It has a solid housing with a sturdy glass breaker on the end. The front part of the flashlight allows adjustment, so you can set the beam width.
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Very good flashlight, strong light, wide beam adjustment. Hard to find anything better at this price. Together with the battery, it makes a great set.
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The flashlight looks very solid, and the build quality is high. Excellent for home use, but I think it would also work well in the mountains. The lens adjustment range is interesting.
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At first, the flashlight made a good impression—solidly made and comfortable to hold. Unfortunately, with longer use, serious flaws appeared. The head responsible for beam adjustment was too loose and didn’t hold its position. The biggest disappointment was product failure after a month of intensive use. I wanted to use it in the Armed Forces and beyond, but it didn't last that long. It does have some advantages, like an adapter for regular batteries, water resistance, wrist strap, or glass breaker, but the basic flaws outweigh them.
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At this price, don't expect miracles. The flashlight works well, with an 18650 battery it shines for a long time, and the beam focus adjustment is quite loose—you can operate it with one finger without using the other hand, which is very convenient. The indicator LED on the switch is an advantage at night.
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