Friday, March 27, 2015

SunJack Waterproof LightStick - Preview




Today we are taking a look at the SunJack Lightstick!  It's a 5200mAh battery bank, it's a light-stick and it's awesome!
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http://www.amazon.com/SunJack-Waterproof-LightStickTM-Portable-Emergency/dp/B00S04BGBA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425995588&sr=8-1&keywords=sunjack+lightstick

$49.95

3 Brightness Levels + Emergency Flash. Ultrabright 350 Lumens on Max.   pure white light
Waterproof to 6ft Depth
Up to 46 Hours of Lighting on One Charge
Charges up to 3 Smartphones

Mode 1, low power light.
Mode 2, medium power light.
Mode 3, high power light.
Mode 4, flashing/intermittent light.

5200mAh power bank charges up to 3 smartphones. Ultrabright 350 lumens equivalent to a 40 Watt incandescent bulb. Waterproof to 6ft Depth. Product comes with one year warranty.

Weight : 7.85 ounces

Measurements:  10½"x1½”

Includes two lanyards which can be used to attach to packs and so on in different ways.

the end pieces of the LightStick are beveled, not round, so the LightStick won't roll away when it's placed on a flat surface.

 To recharge the battery with the 5V/1A charger took about 4½ hours

I tested the battery life at the highest illumination level, and the light was on for 5¼ hours before the battery died.

The LightStick has an IP68 rating. International Protection Marking codes, also known as IPX codes, classify and rate the degree of protection provided against the intrusion of dust and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures. The IP68 rating implies that the LightStick is dust-tight and safe for continuous immersion in water up to 3 meters deep (note that the manufacturer limits the depth to 6 feet). I tested the water-tightness in a sink filled with water. The LightStick worked fine even under a few inches of water, while I learned that it actually floats unless it's being held underwater.

When charging a device you can use the light as well but only on the low setting.


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