Flashlight REVIEW – ROVYVON Aurora A23 ($49) and A3 ($29) SUPER Bright LED flashlight – UNBOXING

I just bought two new EDC keychain flash lights made by RovyVon ( https://amzn.to/33lFyzM ). The first one is the RovyVon Aura A23 about $49 ( https://amzn.to/38WnkpQ ) which is less than 3 inches and outputs 1000 lumens of light from powerful Cree LED.

The second one is the tiny RovyVon A3 about $29( https://amzn.to/2U8J3W7 ). Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

The best features of the two RovyVon A23 and A3 lights: USB charging, Extreme brightness using CREE LED, extremely light weight and extreme compact size. Both lights come with clips. We removed them as we didnt need it.

We added a key chain and ring so it can be clipped with a a set of keys. The only improvement feature is to standardize on USB C charge port so i can use any of my smart phone cables. We solved it by getting a USB C port adapter (https://amzn.to/2TT68gI ) for about $3 or so.

Why switch to rechargeable USB?

Similar to the XiaoMi 1000 Lumen LED flashlight ( https://amzn.to/2D1FBVj ) i reviewed earlier, I wanted to make a move to have all my devices and flashlights go towards a USB rechargeable platform. Its so that i can carry one primary power supply or wall charger and not have to worry about battery form factor. For example: if my 5.11 LED EDC pen light ( https://amzn.to/2TSyojx ) which i carry runs out of power, I will need a new AAA alkaline dry cell to replace it. If my RovyVon A23 flash light runs out of power, i just need to plug it into my 26,800 power bank ( https://amzn.to/38SMh5B ) to still have continuous light. Great for camping and emergency preparedness.

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UNBOX & REVIEW! COSTCO ENERGIZER Rechargeable Battery Kit $29

COSTCO has the ENERGIZER Rechargeable Battery Kit for $29. I am going a quick unbox and review of the kit that I bought on sale for $19. There are other Energizer Rechargeable batteries online: https://amzn.to/2F1RKun . I am comparing this kit with the Sanyo / Panasonic Eneloop battery kit ( https://amzn.to/39oTxYf ). This kit comes with a charger, 6 AA and 4 AAA batteries along with C and D size converters and a case to hold it all. I bought from Costco 5 years ago that are wearing down. There is now a PRO version of the Panasonic Eneloop on sale that has more capacity: https://amzn.to/2QmcVfK

The charger included with the packaged batteries have a USB 1 AMP charger so you can charge your cell phone while charging the AA and AAA batteries.

Energizer Rechargable https://amzn.to/2F1RKun
Eneloop Rechargable: https://amzn.to/39oTxYf
Eneloop Rechargable PRO: https://amzn.to/2QmcVfK

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Weather Proofing my indoor BR30 flood lights with Flex Seal! (Experiment)

I wanted to use my indoor BR30 flood lights out doors by weather proof with Flex Seal! This is an experiment so DO NOT do this at home. Better to go buy some outdoor flood lights like PAR38 ( https://amzn.to/2QiQKHr ).

I am doing this because Ibought too many BR30 lights and a got a few cans of Flex Seal ( https://amzn.to/2QmlIhI ) to play with. I also needed lighting in my back year in a covered patio that is outdoor but covered under the eaves of the roof. I tried this before with Plastidip in my other video: https://youtu.be/GbD2Y97QlHQ and it still working.

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Flex Seal Spray Rubber Sealant Coating: https://amzn.to/2Mr5MJW
LED Outdoor Flood Lights PAR38 : https://amzn.to/2QiQKHr
LED Indoor Flood Lights BR30 : https://amzn.to/39gN2Hd
Plastidip Spray Rubber: https://amzn.to/2Znz8ON

The FlexSeal clear rubber spray is very thick. Its much thicker and more permanent than Plastidip. One coat added about 1 mm or more of rubber to the base of the light bulb. So this was very quick and did not need multiple coats I had a box full of BR30 bulbs and decided i only need 2 bulbs to play with now. Overall this video was to compare Flexseal clear rubber spray with Plastidip clear rubber spray. Don’t expect to remove the FlexSeal rubber, its meant to be permanent, unlike Plastidip that was meant to be removed if needed. I tried this before with Plastidip in my other video: https://youtu.be/GbD2Y97QlHQ and it still working.

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