Pros: Uses regular AA batteries, lasts about 10 hours Cons: Rolls around a lot, can't stand on its tail.
I've been using the In
ova
X5 flashlight in my own kit for some time now, and it puts out a lot of light. When I wanted to get my significant other a light of her own, I considered getting her an X5, too, but she ...
Pros: bright, super-compact flashlight with long battery life, AA-powered Cons: too large for key chain use
The INOVA X1 LED Spotlight is a compact device that puts the power of spotlight into the palm of your hand. Ive owned and used the Inova X5 for years, so I was very intrigued when I found out about their even smaller X1 model. About the same ...
Pros: Small,Tough,Waterproof and a super long bulb life. Cons: None really.
I bought the white light with the titanium finish a few months ago and have owned one of the X-5's for the last couple of years and have loved an reviewed it also. For more info on the X-5 lookup my review. You can think of the X-1 as the baby brother of ...
Pros: Sturdy high quality construction
powerful light
runs on regular AA batteries Cons: sometimes the light is too concentrated
expensive compared to other flashlights
I was recently researching flashlights online, looking for one that was compact and also a bright light. I remembered seeing one in a popular science article, but I could not remember the name of it, so I googled led flashlights. Inova was one of the ...
Pros: Tight beam for special situations (old version), aluminum body, AA cell, limited lifetime warranty Cons: Old version not available, $5 shipping charge to use warranty
I originally bought an Inova X1 on impulse from a camera shop. I was intrigued by the incredibly bright light and tightly collimated beam. However, as noted by many of the other reviewers, there is so little spill-over that it doesnt work that ...
Pros: Compact, bright, uses easy to find inexpensive battery, long battery life, durable. Cons: Expensive for its size, bad for increasing ambient light.
I own an Inova X5 and am very happy with it, except that it requires the 123 photo batteries, which are expensive. Because of the work I do (mechanical work), I regularly need a flashlight to better illuminate the component I am working on. I wanted a ...
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