






🔦 Light up your hustle with the RovyVon A5U — small size, massive impact!
The RovyVon A5U G4 is a rechargeable, ultra-compact keychain flashlight delivering 650 lumens with four lighting modes and a unique glow-in-the-dark case. Featuring a lockout mode, detachable magnetic base, and pocket clip, it offers versatile, hands-free illumination for everyday use and outdoor adventures. Lightweight and water-resistant, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliable, stylish lighting on the go.





| Special Feature | Rechargeable | 
| Color | A5 G4-White Blacklight White | 
| Power Source | Battery Powered | 
| Light Source Type | LED | 
| Material | Polycabonate | 
| White Brightness | 650 Lumens | 
| Included Components | Battery | 
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"D x 0.59"W x 2.36"H | 
| Voltage | 5 Volts | 
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer | 
| Item Weight | 11.4 Grams | 
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) | 
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant | 
| Brand | RovyVon | 
| Brightness | 650 Lumen | 
| Battery Description | Lithium | 
| Finish Type | White | 
| Recommended Uses For Product | everyday use, reading, outdoors, camping, holiday gift | 
| Manufacturer | RovyVon | 
| Size | G4 | 
| Part Number | A5-G3-US | 
| Item Weight | 0.402 ounces | 
| Item model number | A5-G3-U | 
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) | 
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | 
| Item Package Quantity | 1 | 
| Finish types | White | 
| Number of Lights | 2 | 
| Special Features | Rechargeable | 
| Batteries Included? | Yes | 
| Batteries Required? | Yes | 
T**K
Very versatile and amazing flashlight
Here's what I love about this flashlight.1. It's very small and easy to carry.2. It has multiple brightness settings and you can have it come on at any brightness level by default. I have mine default to the lowest (plenty of light to get around a dark room).3. The higher level brightness is incredibly bright. I don't know how they pack so much light in a small flashlight.4. The battery life is amazing. I use the lower setting mostly but have used the higher settings from time to time. I've had it over a month and haven't had to recharge it yet.5. It has a second light on the side that is useful like a lantern and the side light can be set to a bright steady red light or a flashing red light.This is the best, most useful and portable flashlight I have ever used.I highly recommend it.
P**N
Love this Light
This is the perfect EDC light. It's VERY bright and has a TON of features.Press and hold and it comes on at maximum brightness.Press twice and it comes on that minimum brightness. Press again and again to cycle through 4 or 5 different brightness levels.Press 3 times and it gives you a nice white light from the body. Great for the tent or table. Press again to increase brightness and once more to get a strobe.Press 4 times and you get the UV light. Great way to check cash.Recharging is quick-ish and easy.Glow in the dark body is very cool and after using it, it will glow for a while making it easy to find if you're camping and need to get it in the dark.Only complaints:Wish it was USB-C, but that's not really a big deal.Clip sucks. It falls off easily and I don't trust it. So I attached it to a paracord lanyard and I'm very happy with it.It's almost TOO small. But again, with it attached to a small paracord lanyard, I'm not worried about it. This thing is about the size of a AA battery.It could burn a hole in your pocket if you accidently have it on at full brightness. It can get hot quickly.
W**K
Indispensable EDC keychain (and beyond) flashlight
Frankly, I am amazed at this product. I own a number of Sure-Fire tactical flashlights (Fury, Sidekick, Vampire UV, etc.) as well as Pila and Bright-Strike. These average 300-600 lumens (apart from my newest $250 Brite-Strike at 1100 lumens). They are built like tanks, and, especially the Brite-Strike, are invaluable EDC lights with their crenellations for defensive purpose.More recently (past 2 months, I have purchased some Fenix flashlights - the PD36R (4 - one in each of my bug-out kits - Pelican go-boxes and 1600 lumens) and UC52 (3100 lumens). Excellent for $100 and $150, respectively. Along with my Leatherman multi-tool (Skeletool in my pocket, full-size in the boxes) and Benchmade 916 Triage knives (1 in each box), this is my EDC.But, I had been carrying a Surefire Sidekick (originally $70, now $35) with max 300 lumens output and mini-USB recharging on my keychain (a Tumi, hanging from right belt loop along with Nite-Ize tool). Light, powerful, easy-to-use. My RovyVon is the same weight, but 1/3 the volume, so it is really inconspicuous. What is the kicker is the 550 lumens. Going outside in darkness to compare the 300 lumen output of the SideKick against the 550 lumen output of the RovyVon was a revelation. Build quality, ease of use, finish - superb. But the reading light, and red warning light, etc. are just over the top. You could hang from a belt loop or on your backpack at night to warn vehicles or mark your location on a group night march. For $100 it would be worth it. I am going to buy more and add them as a fob on all my go-boxes (they glow in the dark after 8 hours or so of light to make easy to identify).Honestly, these are no-brainers. For the reasons I mentioned above, a tactical Brite-Strike or Surefire with crenellations offers defensive capability the RovyVon doesn't ("is that a mint? Are you offering me a mint? Give my your money!"), but it is absolutely a must-purchase, in bulk (3 or more) for the reasons above.I was skeptical of how good this $38 flashlight could be (given I own 5 $200-250 flashlights, not to mention MagLites and now the Fenix), but I am well and truly a believer. I am going to give them as gifts to friends at Christmas. That's the best recommendation I can make. Just buy and enjoy. You will NOT regret it. Well done, RovyVon (and that is a mouthful to say or spell!)
I**S
Great keychain light
The TL;DRA feature-rich compact keychain light great for briefly illuminating an area, performing a task, or knowing "what's that?" out to some 20-30 meters. However, understand that as a tiny light it can run a medium-long time at low output, a very period of time at high output, and isn't going to light up the other side of a football field.The Good• Tough polycarbonate housing infused with glow in the dark material• Primary throw light available instantly at max output• Astonishingly bright for its size with multiple modes to manage brightness/runtime• Area light is quite useful• Slightly shorter (~6mm) than a diminutive 1xAAA lightThe Bad• Mode spacing on the primary light is a bit too close between medium and high• Given the small-capacity cell, an on-demand battery level indicator mode would be nice in addition to the charging indicator• Memory function is mildly annoying - have to run the light for 3 minutes to commit that level to memory; upside is that it should be reasonably "sticky"• Nitpick 1 - not sure how long the printing on the body will be for this world pulling keychain duty• Nitpick 2 - suspect much of the market doesn't need the included micro-USB charging cableThe Ugly• USB charging flap seems like it's not going to last very long; the light's IP rating will surely drop to approximately zero without it• Similar concerns about the switch boot• Head is apparently glued-on, making any future servicing comparable to minor surgery (however this is apt to be years down the road)• Area light refracts through the housing resulting in a bright spot in your vision when holding the light
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