Lighthouse 600 multi functional adjustable light perfect for camping, outdoor events, or emergency use Lumens USB charging of phones and small devices long-lasting lithium battery.

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Lighthouse 600 multi functional adjustable light perfect for camping, outdoor events, or emergency use Lumens USB charging of phones and small devices long-lasting lithium battery.

Lighthouse 600 multi functional adjustable light perfect for camping, outdoor events, or emergency use Lumens USB charging of phones and small devices long-lasting lithium battery.

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If we are getting down to the nitty-gritty details, the metal hanging loop really requires an additional carabiner to be truly functional. This model has a waterproof rating of IPX6, but the USB port and plug are fully exposed to the elements and prone to getting crammed with dirt and debris. This model doesn't have the longest-lasting battery in its highest setting, so keep it dimmed if you need it to last for several nights. Even with those minor inconveniences, this model is an excellent option when you need a compact light that punches above its weight class. If you need to save some battery life, you can switch from illuminating the entire light to just one half. On low power mode when just half of the lamp is illuminated, the Lighthouse will run for 320 hours. On maximum power (600 lumens) with both sides lit, it'll run for 2.5 hours. Ease of Use: What is the intended use, and does it function well for that purpose? Within the application of a variety of camping styles, how does the lantern function? Are the settings and modes straightforward enough to figure out without detailed instructions? The brightness is the most important spec to look at when shopping for the best camping lanterns. After all, a lantern’s entire purpose is to be bright enough to continue working in the dark while camping, so it needs to be bright enough to do its job. Lanterns have different battery options, from USB rechargeable, solar recharging, or disposable batteries.

Bringing a unique and somewhat romantic feel to camping, the Snow Peak Mini Flame lantern is the perfect way to enjoy the night. The small lightweight design fits onto an iso-butane fuel canister, and the light emitted is similar to that of a candle. The dial on the side of the lantern allows the fuel flow to be controlled and to change the light setting. Still, even on the highest setting, it isn’t the brightest option, and the illumination area is much smaller than other lantern options. Run Time: How long does the battery last? Does the run time change according to the light mode or external temperatures? What is the lifespan of the battery? Is the battery rechargeable?The brightest battery-powered camping lantern on our list is the Goal Zero Lighthouse 600. The brightest camping lantern on the list is actually the Coleman Northstar propane lantern since when turned up all the way, it runs just over 1500 lumens. However, several other lighting brands offer light sources with 1000+ lumens. Remember, the higher the lumens, the brighter the light. So, if you are looking for the brightest camping lantern out there, look for a lantern with a high lumen number. Lanterns with high lumens generally have a shorter battery life when run on the highest setting, so keep that in mind while shopping. Final Thoughts on the Best Camping Lanterns Brightness: What are the max lumens? Do the different light modes have varying brightness? What is the reach and shape of the light when in use? Does the brightness fade as it loses battery? Battery life – It goes without saying, you don’t want to be caught out by battery. Most rechargeable lanterns have long-lasting battery lives to suffice time away from a power supply, but some have longer-lasting batteries than others. We recommend factoring in the length and nature of your trip when selecting. Err on the side of caution when it comes to the battery – you won’t regret it. The Ultimate Survival Technologies 30-Day Duro is a real marathon runner. While the manufacturer advertises 30 days of power, the lantern we tested ran for 33 days. Even on its brightest setting, it lasted nine hours – one of the best models in our assessment. It has a sturdy, heavy, rubberized, impact-resistant base. A nice addition is the frosted plastic cover that softens the light and makes it easier to look at (and the cover is removable when you need an even brighter glow). This model weighs just under two pounds with three D-batteries, making it a great choice for your picnic table lantern.

Utilize 360 degrees of bright LED light, or save on power and extend runtimes by illuminating half the lantern. Many camping lanterns either use rechargeable batteries or are solar-powered. However, some utilize disposable batteries (AA or AAA) or are open flame and powered using a fuel source like propane. How long the battery lasts depends on the type of battery (or fuel), and the setting. When using a lantern, the higher the setting, the faster the battery will deplete. The same applies when using an open flame lantern; the higher the setting, the faster fuel will be used. Directional and adjustable LED light, up to 600 lumens. Recharge the internal battery from any USB port, from the sun with a Goal Zero solar panel, or use the built-in hand crank to charge up in an emergency. Ensures protection against dust, sand and debris, and can withstand submersion up to 1 meter of water for at least 30 minutes Features: What features does the lantern offer in terms of light modes and other functionality (i.e., charging other devices)?Charging the Lighthouse can be achieved in three different ways: via the sun, from the USB port or the traditional way, hand cranking. You'll need Goal Zero's Nomad 10 Solar Panel to charge via the sun — this will charge from empty to full in around 6 hours. If you've not got access to a USB port or solar panel, simply hand-crank the Lighthouse for 1 minute to gain 10 minutes of light. The Lighthouse 600 is versatile. It has a large handful of useful features, and best of all, it is bright enough for a large tent or small group outside. This lantern comes at somewhat of a premium, but we think that it is worth it. This rechargeable light eliminates the need for any additional investment to replace batteries, increasing its long-term value. The ability to charge without electricity from an outlet also makes it highly versatile in the short term. What Other Lanterns Should You Consider? We've tested more than four dozen lanterns over the last decade. For this review, we researched dozens of contenders and selected the most popular models to put to the test. We took them on camping trips, assessing how each performed for solo use, small groups of two to three people, and larger groups of more than four. We spent nights through simulated (and a couple of real) power outages, seeing how we fared with just the light of these luminaries. Brightness is the most important metric, accounting for the majority of each lantern's overall score – each lantern underwent eight specific tests to assess the brightness score alone. We measured battery life by timing how long each model could run on its highest setting. We weighed each model and also considered any bonus features or elements that add to their overall functionality. Finally, we consulted with a panel of professional gear testers to judge how intuitive each one is to use. By the end of our testing period, we have run 360 individual tests to assess our selection of the 24 best lanterns on the market. Most camping lanterns, flashlights, or headlamps may vary anywhere from 20 to 200 lumens. Brighter spotlights or work lights are likely to be 1000+ lumens, but for camping, that amount of light tends to be unnecessary. The best camping lanterns all have one thing in common: they perform well in the brightness category when used in the field. The brightness, run time, durability, and ease of use helped us sift through and narrow down which lanterns made our list. We did our best to include a range of lanterns to ensure you’d find a good fit no matter the type of camping you enjoy. Don’t forget you can also buy secondhand. Local gear consignment stores, friends, families, and other online marketplaces are excellent places to find quality outdoor gear at a lower price. Why Trust Us

The VSSL Lantern offers a secure attachment hook for easy access while hiking or to hang while in use. Two collapsible legs provide a stable base for use on a table but it can also be hung from a small folding handle on top. A series of blue LED’s announces the battery charge status and a knob controls the light mode and output. An integrated charging cord wraps around the lantern and snaps securely into place where it remains out of the way until needed. A USB outlet next to the control knob can be used to charge small electronics and up top you’ll find two flashing red lights and a hand crank. Similar to another of the best camping lanterns on our list, the MPOWERD Lumi Solar Lantern is an inflatable solar-powered light source. Unlike the LuminAID lantern, though, the Lumi lantern’s only power source is solar. In direct sunlight, it reaches a full charge within 7 hours. If the day is overcast or you are not in direct sunlight all day, the battery may only charge 1/3 – 1/2 the total charge, so you’ll run out of light partway through your night. It would be nice if there were a USB charging option to ensure you can reach a full charge when there isn’t enough sun. Collapsible legs provide a stand for maximum light dispersion and fold in for convenient storage. A built-in handle allows for easy carrying and hanging.Beyond looking at the lumens to determine brightness, when testing products, we also considered the quality of the light and the coverage area. We wanted to ensure that, no matter how bright the lantern is, it also illuminates a decent area. We were also looking at how consistent the light is, the color, and if there are any breaks in the stream of light. We needed to look beyond lumens because some lanterns emit an intense white light while others may be closer to yellow or blue light. Certain lanterns also offer a red light setting. Each setting and light color interact differently, and if the light is too fluorescent, it may be hard to use. Glow-in-the-dark doesn't work very well, hook on the bottom is not very sturdy, hard to reattach bottom after replacing batteries Durability: What is the projected lifespan of the product? Are the batteries rechargeable if they use batteries? Does the company offer a repair or recycling program? What is the product warranty? Does the lantern work in all weather conditions?



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