

🔦 Illuminate your adventure with power, precision, and style.
The RovyVon Aurora A28 2nd Gen USB-C EDC flashlight is a compact powerhouse featuring a 1000 lumen 6500K cool white front emitter, an upgraded 850mAh rechargeable battery, and versatile sidelights including red, warm white, and 365nm UV. Its dual-button interface offers instant access to multiple brightness modes, including a moonlight mode lasting up to 152 hours. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it combines portability, durability, and advanced lighting technology in a sleek 36.5g package.







| ASIN | B0BHSL868B |
| Item model number | A28 |
| Manufacturer | RovyVon |
| Product Dimensions | 2.03 x 2.03 x 7.37 cm; 36.5 g |
A**Q
Amazing
best ever torch i see and used very powerful according to size like it
A**.
Great Product
Durable, solid built quality. great battery. without thinking twice, just order it.
C**N
Exelente, lo recomiendo al 100, estoy pensando en comprar una más
A**E
You cant go wrong with this flashlight. Well built! More than enough for normal daily usage!
W**M
شوف عليه مقاطع في اليوتيوب .. ممتاز للبر و الطلعات فيه مزايا كثير منها وضعية الطوارئ للإغاثة و انارة فوق البنفسجية والكوفر شفاف يقلب إنارة كاملة غير الكشاف .. الأهم من ذلك ينشحن بمدخل يو إس بي سي المعتمد عالميا
P**R
Simply put, this is a quality EDC flashlight and exceeded all my expectations. I highly recommend this item.
J**N
I had spent several years thinking about buying a RovyVon flashlight—no joke. Part of it was trying to actually build the finances for the flashlight, but that's more of a personal problem than anything. All I knew is that I wanted one and for the LONGEST TIME—however, I was focused on buying one of the smaller models. Then I randomly discovered the A28 Gen 2, did my research, compared the measured dimensions and decided this model is the superior in all senses: Bigger battery, brighter light, two buttons, more light options and shortcuts. Now that I've possessed this A28 Gen 2 (high output) for some time, I feel comfortable enough to say that it's earned a permanent place in my EDC kit, specifically on my keychain. The main light—itself—is awesome and gets so bright that you literally won't use the brightest light as often as you'd think; unless you're always outdoors. I invite anyone curious to read the user manual to this thing because it is packed with so many features to appeal to virtually any scenario. This includes a very fast strobe feature using it's max 1000lm brightness, which I believe can be used as (and not suggested by RovyVon) a type of self defense mechanism. But if you're looking for self defense, please don't exclude yourself to only photons! There's even an SOS strobe feature which flashes "SOS" in morse code! Who thinks of this stuff? The White LED sidelight is a great general micro-floodlight with two levels of brightness: 2lm and 60lm. You would think that it will turn the entire flashlight into a tiny lantern but keep in mind that all sidelights are pointed at a transparent non-frosted part of the chassis, so most of that light is directed outwardly instead of shining in itself. The main ray of light spans about a 90 degree angle, with VERY faint light coming from the frosted sides of the chassis collectively spanning 270 degrees. I wouldn't rely on the faint light for anything you want to look at directly. This is a warm/yellowish LED. The Red LED sidelight has a ton of features pack into itself, such as a strobe and beacon style of flashing. My favorite is that it has two fixed brightness levels: 3lm and 35lm. With a Red LED wavelength at 625nm, this technically qualifies as a darkroom red light. This is ideal when you need to see in the dark but do not want to lose how adjusted your eyes are to the dark. I do not suggest to stare directly at the red light as I've done this by mistake and gave myself a small headache. The UV LED sidelight is the only non-adjustable light, meaning it will always shine at a fixed brightness level, no additional special features. It does it's job on bank notes and other florescent/UV-able things. Turning it on will activate the glow-in-the-dark circuit board, which is the only part that "glows" on this product. The glow is good enough to tell you where the flashlight is located in the dark, I don't think the glow from the circuit board is strong enough to serve another functional purpose. Adding on about the UV LED sidelight, I have not run any tests on any potential disinfecting capabilities of the UV LED, however the manual states the UV wavelength is 365nm, which qualifies to have disinfecting properties. The manual reads that you should get 106 hours of UV runtime on a single charge, so I'm pretty sure that you can use the UV LED for an EXTREMELY LIMITED small scope disinfectant. The magnetic belt hook has a long tiny strong magnet that seems possible to extract, however it is impossible to extract without damaging the hook or the magnet. I'm happy to know it's not a cheap-o magnet, it will lock the flashlight on magnetic surfaces and bears the strength to allow the flashlight to be angled and it won't droop or sag. Top quality stuff. While I don't share this same opinion, I feel like the only complaint that you hear from others about this flashlight is that it is bigger than another set of models produced by the same manufacturer. Some people find this uncomfortable, and to a point: irredeemable. I suggest to check out the dimensions to be clear on what you're investing in. I use this A28 Gen 2 frequently yet never used it for such long periods that I've ran out of battery on a single use. In fact, I've had this product since March 2023 (it's August 2023 now) and I've only needed to recharge it twice. My final thoughts: This product rocks. If you're able to sacrifice the small space that this item will consume, I see no reason why you shouldn't keep this in your EDC.
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