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About 'Napoleon's Baby'
Overall Feedback:
74% positive
74% appreciated its adjustable beam focus, although 26% found it limited
The light drains the battery as it gets turned on accidentally in the tool bag and is not adjustable.
68% appreciated its long-lasting battery life, but 32% experienced quick drainage
One full charge lasts for several weeks and the brightness isn't impacted even with battery depletion.
The battery life is terrible and not as advertised. I have not seen it last more than 3 hours, being generous.
At full brightness, the battery life lasts only about an hour.
The advertised battery life of 12 hours is not accurate. The battery goes dead after 12 hours of use, and recharging takes 4-6 hours. So, I have to keep it permanently charging if I want to use it.
I strongly advise against buying this product due to its poor durability and short lifespan.
My flashlight stopped working after a period of time and the battery no longer holds a charge.
Every time I throw it in my tool bag and go to work, something bumps into the light, turns it on, and runs all day draining the battery.
66% liked its comfortable grip and handling, though 34% found it awkward
The flashlight is smaller than expected, but it could be a positive for some people because of its portability.
I noticed that the light is in the blue spectrum instead of white spectrum which is sunlight. This makes it difficult to see objects with the flashlight as humans are adapted to seeing with natural sunlight.
The flashlight's blue spectrum light makes it difficult to see objects as humans are adapted to natural sunlight.
67% liked the intuitive switch and interface, but 33% found it confusing
The charger is micro-USB, so I should be aware of it if I am trying to switch my devices to the newer connector.
The on-off switch is very sensitive and easily turns on/off, and it is not recessed or shrouded.
The switch has completely failed, indicating a problem with the switch type and interface of my handheld flashlight.
The Flashlight O-Ring at Tail Cap breaks instantly, indicating a problem with the switch type and interface of my handheld flashlight.
I am disappointed with the product as it was described to come with a USB-C cable and charge via USB-C, but it actually uses a USB-Micro connection and comes with a 6ft long USB-Micro cord.
68% appreciated its water and shock resistance, but 32% experienced issues
I frequently use the Beryl rechargeable LED light without worrying about how often I use it. I just recharge it and it's good to go.
I am disappointed and shocked that the ring which seals the flashlight and makes it water-resistant is sold separately on Amazon for $9. This negative sentiment towards the water and shock resistance feature of the flashlight.
71% liked its lightweight and compact design, but 29% found it bulky
The flashlight is smaller than expected, but it could be a positive for some due to its portability.
I did not mention anything about the weight and portability of the flashlight.
The flashlight is incredibly versatile with seven modes, including a handy COB work light. It can be used for late-night camping to unexpected power outages.
I dislike the adjustability of the handheld flashlight. I have to cycle through the lights each time I want to go back to the brightest setting and click through multiple settings to get back to the brightest setting.
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