Smart Original Led Flashlight Orange Black Nip on 2040-parts.com
Remlingen, Germany
Smart Original LED flashlight Orange Black NIPThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. New and original packed. Smart Original Solar LED Flashlight Orange Black The smart solar flashlight is in the form of smart pictogram and is available in various colors. The eco-friendly and high-performance lithium-ion battery is recharged in sunlight after just one day. When it is fully charged, it can last up to six hours. The life of LED is over 50.000 hours of their luminous intensity equivalent to 20 candela. The practical flashlight features an Auto Power Off, wrist strap and is water resistant. - Material: Plastic - pictogram shape - Off - carrying strap - Length: approximately 6,8 cm (without cord) Product Features:
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