🔦 Small but mighty—shine brighter, carry smarter!
The Sofirn SC13 is a compact, 1300-lumen LED flashlight measuring just 2.54 inches and weighing 1.41 ounces. Featuring USB-C rechargeable lithium polymer battery, IPX8 waterproof rating, and a lockout function, it’s engineered from durable AL6061-T6 aluminum for everyday carry, camping, and hiking. With a beam distance of 217 meters and 2-hour runtime, it redefines portable illumination for professionals on the move.
Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1300 Lumens |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Product Dimensions | 0.89"D x 2.4"W x 0.89"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Polymer |
Item Weight | 1.41 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | sofirn |
Brightness | 1300 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium Polymer (LiPo) and AAA |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Manufacturer | SOFIRN |
Light Path Distance | 217 Meters |
Part Number | GMN0315 |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SOFIRNSC13 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
A**
The Perfect Pocket Light
I use this flashlight everyday for work and it hasn’t let me down.this mini light is freakishly bright for how small it is, I never use it full blast because it is a little over kill but if you need it it’s there. when it comes to charging it, I charge this flashlight maybe once every week or two weeks. You can charge it for maybe 20 minutes and it’ll be good for a couple hours of use. Since it is so small it can fit in some pretty good spots and for it having a magnet it helps but sadly the magnet isn’t crazy strong but it’s enough to hold it up. I’ve had it a little over 7 ish months and it’s held it’s self up with some minor dings and dents. I’ve only had to change the battery once since the one that came with it seemed to die out super quick and not wanna charge for long. Luckily the batteries are also cheap with a 2 pack of ‘ICR18350’ being maybe 12 dollars. It’s easy to use with holding down the power to go through the low, medium ,and high settings and then double clicking to put it to the brightest and double clicking it again to use the strobe. The design is simple and easy to use. The light is lightweight too and it comes with a little clip but sadly the clip does bend pretty easily but im not doing a clip review.My conclusion is if you need a good, compact, rechargeable, super bright flashlight this is definitely worth checking out.
R**.
Impressive little EDC flashlight
There is a cardboard plate against one of the battery terminals that needs to be removed before use. Came mostly charged. Good waterproof cover on the USB socket. Pocket clip holds well and is made for deep carry. Three clicks to turn on and off the lock so your battery won't get accidentally activated during travel. 5 modes - Candle, low, med, high, turbo, and strobe. Press and hold the on button and it starts off in candle mode so you don't over do the power for your needs. 3 level battery indicator (power button LED). Very nice. Fit and Finish are excellent. LED in the on button is red during charging and green when fully charged. USB cable and spare o-ring included. Has magnetic tail cap too. Comes with the 18350 battery which is replaceable. Fits in your pocket quite with tons of room to spare. Well worth the price point. It is my new urban EDC flashlight.
D**D
A Little light reading:
The Sofirn SC13 is a compact little package. It’s a solid choice for a pocket light. It has a good build quality with nicely-machined body, IP68 rating, and durable construction. It has different brightness levels plus an eye-popping strobe, SOS mode, and an intermittent beacon mode. All the modes are easily accessible without a lot of button fumbling. The tail magnet is plenty strong enough to hold the light when needed. One negative,if I can think of one, is the USB port. You might be forced to use the included cord, as others I already had in use wouldn't fit. It's a non-issue for me, as I always charge the batteries on a battery charger instead of inside the light. Smaller, and brighter than another company's similarly-sized model. For a small affordable flashlight,the SC13 is a good choice. It’s bright, well-built, and easy to carry . The clip will allow the light to mounted to a cap brim (and also can be swiveled to cover the button from accidental pressings). The problem with the clip is that is will force pocket carry to be "lens up", unless I'm missing a place to reverse the clip. Probably safer to take the clip off and carry inside your pocket. This little light is a welcome addition to my ever-growing collection, and is sure to see lots of carry.
W**Y
My go to pocket flast light
I had a Nebo Torchy and I didn't last and I didn't like the charger for the Nebo. This Light is so much better. I think it's brighter @1100 lumens. You can bow get a sc13A @1300 lumens. I used it every day from feeding animals to looking into dark holes. It's power is great. It's durable, the clip is strong and works great as a hat clip, the magnetic strength is good but could be stronger. The weight isn't a issue for me. It's not much bigger that a Bic lighter. Charges fast with a C usb charger.i use the clip to cover the power button so it doesn't turn on in my pocket.
J**E
Small but mighty!
The media could not be loaded. Sofirn SC13, 1300 lumens. One small flashlight that packs a heavy punch. I’ve had this for a couple of months and it has held up really well good. I love how easy you can cycle through the different stages of lumens. I love that you can carry it with the pocket clip or deep inside your pocket. And it has a magnetic tail end. It is light and at almost 3 inches it gives other flashlights a run for their money. Tho only small concern is that when I take it out of my pocket and search for the button to turn it on it becomes a blind feel to look for the switch. But, with a little muscle memory it won’t be too much of a hassle.
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