UCO Pika 3-in-1 Rechargeable Lantern
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Light up your campsite with the tough, water-resistant UCO Pika 3-in-1 rechargeable lantern. It doubles as a flashlight and delivers up to 150 lumens in a lightweight, 4 oz. package.
Shop similar products- Hybrid design telescopes into a frosted lantern for diffused light or collapses into a powerful, compact flashlight for more focused lighting
- Can also be operated as an emergency strobe
- Dimming switch adjusts 3 lighting modes from high to low to S.O.S. emergency strobe
- 3.7V 1800mAh lithium ion rechargeable battery doubles as a charging station for USB devices such as mobile phones, cameras and GPS
- When its rechargeable battery needs a boost, juice it up by plugging it into a USB power source with included the USB cable, or wall socket with AC adapter (not included)
- LED light indicates battery level and charging status
- Durable body is rated for IPX5 water resistance
- Includes a D-ring for hanging
Imported.
View all UCO Electric LanternsBest Use | Camping |
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Lantern Type | Electric |
Bulb Type | LED |
Bulb Detail | 1 Superbright LED |
Max Light Output (Lumens) | 150 |
Average Run Time | 80 hours |
Batteries | 3.7V 1800mAh lithium ion |
Rechargeability | Rechargeable |
Collapsible | Yes |
Material(s) | Plastic |
Dimensions | Open: 6.3 x 2 in.; closed: 4.5 x 2 in. |
Weight | 4 ounces |
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My go-to light
I picked this up for a car camping trip and it has quickly replaced pretty much every other flashlight-like object that I have. It works well as either a flashlight or a lantern, putting out darn near as much light as one of those clunky old gas or propane things. It stays pretty close to me now, in the car or the tool kit and gets pulled out all the time. It charges easily with standard micro usb and hold a charge for a long time. It is dimmable, acts as a strobe and you can even charge your phone off of it in a pinch!
Great tent lantern
Bright enough to read by, with the lantern suspended form the ceiling of a 4-person tent. Lightweight yet seems mostly durable. Only complaint I have is that I wish a hook had been attached on the opposite side, so you can hang it upside-down. Would make the lighting more efficient. I ended up using a strap to lower the lantern to about halfway down the tent in order to get enough light to read by.