Specifications:
Details:






Instruction:
Note:
Package Included:
Yes, it will affect your eyes. You'd better not shine the light directly into the my eyes. If your eyes is not comfortable, please consult a doctor as soon as quickly.
Maybe there is something wrong with your flashlight. You should check the following reasons.
1. The light bulb is burned out, the light bulb is the end of the line for the energy released by the battery.
2. The battery could be bad, the battery stores energy required to make technology work.
3. The wires connecting the battery and the light bulb could be bad .
It is natural for LEDs to get a little warm. You know that light is made of energy in the form of radiation so the glass may heat up to a little warm. Depending on how many LEDs are in the flashlight, they account for more light then more warmth. LEDs don't get hot they just have an excited semiconductor and therefore they will almost never burn out.
Yes, it will affect your eyes. You'd better not shine the light directly into the my eyes. If your eyes is not comfortable, please consult a doctor as soon as quickly.
Maybe there is something wrong with your flashlight. You should check the following reasons.
1. The light bulb is burned out, the light bulb is the end of the line for the energy released by the battery.
2. The battery could be bad, the battery stores energy required to make technology work.
3. The wires connecting the battery and the light bulb could be bad .
It is natural for LEDs to get a little warm. You know that light is made of energy in the form of radiation so the glass may heat up to a little warm. Depending on how many LEDs are in the flashlight, they account for more light then more warmth. LEDs don't get hot they just have an excited semiconductor and therefore they will almost never burn out.