FTC needs to step in and do something about the L.E.D. type light producing devices that advertise certain output but can not remain at that output for more than a few minutes.
L.E.D. type flashlights are consistently full of technically impossible claims or lying by omission yet they're regularly getting away with it.
Description Max Lumen: 2300Max Run Time: 13hModel: XP709 Technical Specs:Lumens: 75 - 2306Run Time: 3H 45M - 13H *45 sec TURBO ModeBeam Distance: 19m - 107mBattery Count/Size: 1x 18650 2000mAh 3.7VLength: 1.38 inWidth: 1.38 inHeight: 6.75 inWeight: .46 lbs Product Information The LUXPRO XP709...
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which claims to provide 2,000 lm for under a minute (plausible...)
However, their claim of 1,200 lumens for 3.75 hrs or 4,500 lm-hr is a complete lie.
It has a 3.7v 2Ah battery or 7.4Wh. Even if the light got 200 lm/W (more or less gold standard in 2025) , the maximum would be 1,480lm-hr, constrained by battery energy content. So, the maximum it can deliver at 1,200 lumens is 1 hr 14 min; not 3hr 45 minutes. So, like their corded brethren, the output is dimmed down after a short period.
No further explanation is needed that getting 1,200 lumens for 3hrs and 45 minutes from a 7.4Wh battery is a lie.