The RovyVon A5x is my EDC at the moment, and I love it enough that I bought another one when I killed it in the washing machine (it’s IP66 - but only with the charging plug in - long story at the end).

Like a few of these little lights, it has ancillary LED’s on the side. I chose the white+UV side LEDs. The other option is white + red which would probably be more useful, except this is the glow-in-the-dark case, and the UV supercharges that in a couple of seconds.

The GITD is not amazing, but if you’re camping away from city lights, it’s still bright enough to find the next morning right up till the sun comes up.

The choices for the main LED are CREE XP-G3 or Nichia 219C. I went with the Nichia with a warmer CRI. The Nichia is 450 lumens vs the Cree 650.

The battery is rated 330mAh and is USB-C chargeable (I think my old one was mini USB?). The story with the charging plug on my old one was I washed it in the pocket of some pants, and it still worked, but I could see a drop of moisture inside. I pulled the charging port stopper right out since it kept half closing itself in the rice. Then I couldn’t get it back in (probably could have with tweezers) so I thought I’d do that later, then washed it again the following weekend without the plug in. I went all out with the drying attempts, but it was properly soaked through, and never came back from that.

It doesn’t really tailstand unless you’ve got the magnet on (I do) and something to stick it to. It’s just a lovely little general use torch for your pocket.

reflector view

  • @Winged_Hussar
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    1 year ago

    USB C is a big boon. The old one is indeed micro B - USB 2.0 which is my least favorite connector - it’s so flimsy.

    My main gripe with the old one (and maybe I had a dud) was the standby time was pretty awful. 3-4 days after charging and the light would only run for a few minutes.

    I’ll have to look at the revision after your review - it seems like at least a few improvements.

    • Curious Canid
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      41 year ago

      There was something wrong with your light. I keep one on my nightstand that gets used almost every night. I recharge it every two or three months and have never had a low battery issue.

      • @Winged_Hussar
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        1 year ago

        Unfortunate - that’s good to know - Thanks. I’ll try swapping the battery in it, probably just had a bad one.

    • @thirdBreakfastOP
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      21 year ago

      That might have been addressed along the way. I generally do mine every second weekend and it’s not flat by then.