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Fenix E18R V2.0 Rechargeable Flashlight With USB

The Fenix E18R V2.0 rechargeable flashlight is a high-performance flashlight in an extremely compact design for everyday use and carry. It produces a...

Fenix E18R V2.0 Rechargeable Flashlight With USB

The Fenix E18R V2.0 rechargeable flashlight is a high-performance flashlight in an extremely compact design for everyday use and carry. It produces a maximum light of 1200 lumens with a beam throw of 146 meters. Powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery ARB-L16-700P, and USB Type-C charging port.

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Description

Fenix E18R V2.0 Rechargeable Flashlight With USB

The Fenix E18R V2.0 rechargeable flashlight is a high-performance flashlight in an extremely compact design for everyday use and carry. It produces a maximum light of 1200 lumens with a beam throw of 146 meters. Powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery ARB-L16-700P, and USB Type-C charging port.

The side switch activates all lighting functions and includes a battery level indicator, helping you always know the status of your battery. The magnetic base facilitates hands-free use for attaching the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight to more metal surfaces. Waterproof and dustproof, the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight can comfortably handle many indoor & outdoor tasks. The 2-way body clip keeps the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight secure whether in storage or during transport.

  • Maximum Brightness: 1200 Lumens
  • Maximum Beam Distance: 146 Meters
  • Maximum Runtime: 200 hours
  • Lighting Modes: 5 brightness levels, Strobe
  • Lamp Type: Luminus SST40 cool white LED
  • Size: Length 67mm, Diameter 22mm
  • Weight: 56 Grams Including Battery
  • Battery: Rechargeable 16340 li-ion battery Included, or CR123A Not Included
  • Waterproof Rating: IP68
  • Includes: USB Type C charging cable, Key ring, Spare O-ring, Lanyard

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Hand Tool
Rechargeable
Yes
Weight
35 gr
Length
6 cm

Charge Type

Dynamo
No
Solar
No
USB
Yes
With charger
No

Lighting Specifications

Lumen
750 lm
LED
Yes
UV
No
SOS
No
Strobe
Yes

Additional Features

Magnetic
No
Zoom
No

Usage

Tactical
Yes
Dual Function
No

Durability & Protection

Explosive-proof
No
Protection Certification
IP68

Batteries

Battery Type
Removable
Battery Type
16340

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

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  • High light intensity
  • Construction quality
  • Weight
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  • Focusing
  • Weight distribution

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  • I wanted to have a flashlight permanently in my bag, for such a case it is ideal due to its size and weight, it does not lack at all in performance and it is more than enough for such a small flashlight....

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Very good and small rechargeable battery and you can change it

    Translated from Greek ·
    • High light intensity
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Drop resistance
    • Value for money
    • Focusing
    • Weight distribution
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  • ArgPsi
    4
    14 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Good lens. Maybe there are many better ones at the same price, but with the current discount (8/21) from €59 to €47.2, it's a good choice. Between the Nitecore EC11 (which costs €67 and doesn't include a battery or charger) and the Olight S1R II or Olight Baton3 (which are slightly more powerful and slightly more expensive), I chose the Fenix. I already have the amazing PD36R with SST40 LED, so this time I decided to go with the Cree XP-L HI.

    Positives:
    + Lockout with a double press of the button.
    + Tiny size, weighing 51g and measuring 6cm in length.
    + Good brightness levels of 5-30-150-750lm (the website 1lumen has measured even higher lumens).
    + Good throw with a distinct hotspot for its size.
    + Magnetic base (sufficiently strong).
    + 700mAh 16340 protected battery (supposedly capable of delivering 2.5Amp, but not sold in the store, and other batteries may not provide enough amperage for Turbo mode).
    + Protection against incorrect battery placement.
    + Unique lens and reflector with excellent performance.
    + Simple UI, as is typical for Fenix.

    Negatives:
    - No case, I assume Fenix considers $60 to be too little, but it is indeed an EDC pocket flashlight.
    - I didn't notice any silicone grease on the threads.
    - No memory function for the last used level.
    - No Beacon/SOS mode.
    - Turbo mode may prove to be insufficient/unreliable in terms of overall duration.

    The Olight Baton 3 and S1R Baton II (€61 and €54 with discount) have similar weight and size but somewhat different capabilities and functionality. They might be better choices. I'm always talking about purchases from Greek stores. For the same price, you can get a flashlight with a more versatile and complex Anduril UI, such as the Lumintop FWAA, Emisar D4v2, and for half the price, the Sofirn SC31Pro from China. However, Fenix is on another level despite being tiny.

    UPDATE: During the initial charging, the LED on the magnetic charging cap turned green after about 40 minutes and quickly turned red again, continuing to charge for about 15 more minutes. When I needed to go to the countryside, the flashlight, with minimal use, dropped to a low battery level and almost immediately couldn't sustain Turbo mode even for a moment. The battery further depleted the next day.

    UPDATE2 27/8/21: During the next charging, it did the same thing. From various reviews I found, I suspect it might be the transition from the CC phase to the CV phase at the point where charging stops and starts again. Additionally, I tested the duration of Turbo mode with a fully charged battery, and it lasted about 50 seconds before stepping down to 325lm. This behavior is mentioned in the reviews, so maybe this is exactly the efficiency of the E18R. I admit that although the Fenix is relatively floody, it faintly reached trees at 160 meters in Turbo mode. So, if you don't mind such flashlight behavior, I assume it's worth it with the discount. Good duration on low-med-high, short duration on Turbo with each charge.

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  • I wanted to have a flashlight permanently in my bag, for such a case it is ideal due to its size and weight, it does not lack at all in performance and it is more than enough for such a small flashlight....

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Very good and small rechargeable battery and you can change it

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Good lens. Maybe there are many better ones at the same price, but with the current discount (8/21) from €59 to €47.2, it's a good choice. Between the Nitecore EC11 (which costs €67 and doesn't include a battery or charger) and the Olight S1R II or Olight Baton3 (which are slightly more powerful and slightly more expensive), I chose the Fenix. I already have the amazing PD36R with SST40 LED, so this time I decided to go with the Cree XP-L HI.

    Positives:
    + Lockout with a double press of the button.
    + Tiny size, weighing 51g and measuring 6cm in length.
    + Good brightness levels of 5-30-150-750lm (the website 1lumen has measured even higher lumens).
    + Good throw with a distinct hotspot for its size.
    + Magnetic base (sufficiently strong).
    + 700mAh 16340 protected battery (supposedly capable of delivering 2.5Amp, but not sold in the store, and other batteries may not provide enough amperage for Turbo mode).
    + Protection against incorrect battery placement.
    + Unique lens and reflector with excellent performance.
    + Simple UI, as is typical for Fenix.

    Negatives:
    - No case, I assume Fenix considers $60 to be too little, but it is indeed an EDC pocket flashlight.
    - I didn't notice any silicone grease on the threads.
    - No memory function for the last used level.
    - No Beacon/SOS mode.
    - Turbo mode may prove to be insufficient/unreliable in terms of overall duration.

    The Olight Baton 3 and S1R Baton II (€61 and €54 with discount) have similar weight and size but somewhat different capabilities and functionality. They might be better choices. I'm always talking about purchases from Greek stores. For the same price, you can get a flashlight with a more versatile and complex Anduril UI, such as the Lumintop FWAA, Emisar D4v2, and for half the price, the Sofirn SC31Pro from China. However, Fenix is on another level despite being tiny.

    UPDATE: During the initial charging, the LED on the magnetic charging cap turned green after about 40 minutes and quickly turned red again, continuing to charge for about 15 more minutes. When I needed to go to the countryside, the flashlight, with minimal use, dropped to a low battery level and almost immediately couldn't sustain Turbo mode even for a moment. The battery further depleted the next day.

    UPDATE2 27/8/21: During the next charging, it did the same thing. From various reviews I found, I suspect it might be the transition from the CC phase to the CV phase at the point where charging stops and starts again. Additionally, I tested the duration of Turbo mode with a fully charged battery, and it lasted about 50 seconds before stepping down to 325lm. This behavior is mentioned in the reviews, so maybe this is exactly the efficiency of the E18R. I admit that although the Fenix is relatively floody, it faintly reached trees at 160 meters in Turbo mode. So, if you don't mind such flashlight behavior, I assume it's worth it with the discount. Good duration on low-med-high, short duration on Turbo with each charge.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Hand Tool
Rechargeable
Yes
Weight
35 gr
Length
6 cm

Charge Type

Dynamo
No
Solar
No
USB
Yes
With charger
No

Lighting Specifications

Lumen
750 lm
LED
Yes
UV
No
SOS
No
Strobe
Yes

Additional Features

Magnetic
No
Zoom
No

Usage

Tactical
Yes
Dual Function
No

Durability & Protection

Explosive-proof
No
Protection Certification
IP68

Batteries

Battery Type
Removable
Battery Type
16340

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

Fenix E18R V2.0 Rechargeable Flashlight With USB

The Fenix E18R V2.0 rechargeable flashlight is a high-performance flashlight in an extremely compact design for everyday use and carry. It produces a maximum light of 1200 lumens with a beam throw of 146 meters. Powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery ARB-L16-700P, and USB Type-C charging port.

The side switch activates all lighting functions and includes a battery level indicator, helping you always know the status of your battery. The magnetic base facilitates hands-free use for attaching the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight to more metal surfaces. Waterproof and dustproof, the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight can comfortably handle many indoor & outdoor tasks. The 2-way body clip keeps the Fenix E18R V2.0 Flashlight secure whether in storage or during transport.

  • Maximum Brightness: 1200 Lumens
  • Maximum Beam Distance: 146 Meters
  • Maximum Runtime: 200 hours
  • Lighting Modes: 5 brightness levels, Strobe
  • Lamp Type: Luminus SST40 cool white LED
  • Size: Length 67mm, Diameter 22mm
  • Weight: 56 Grams Including Battery
  • Battery: Rechargeable 16340 li-ion battery Included, or CR123A Not Included
  • Waterproof Rating: IP68
  • Includes: USB Type C charging cable, Key ring, Spare O-ring, Lanyard

Manufacturer

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • High light intensity
  • Construction quality
  • Weight
  • Drop resistance
  • Value for money
  • Focusing
  • Weight distribution

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Reviews by our members

  • I wanted to have a flashlight permanently in my bag, for such a case it is ideal due to its size and weight, it does not lack at all in performance and it is more than enough for such a small flashlight....

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very good and small rechargeable battery and you can change it

    Translated from Greek ·
    • High light intensity
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Drop resistance
    • Value for money
    • Focusing
    • Weight distribution
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • ArgPsi
    4
    14 out of 14 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Good lens. Maybe there are many better ones at the same price, but with the current discount (8/21) from €59 to €47.2, it's a good choice. Between the Nitecore EC11 (which costs €67 and doesn't include a battery or charger) and the Olight S1R II or Olight Baton3 (which are slightly more powerful and slightly more expensive), I chose the Fenix. I already have the amazing PD36R with SST40 LED, so this time I decided to go with the Cree XP-L HI.

    Positives:
    + Lockout with a double press of the button.
    + Tiny size, weighing 51g and measuring 6cm in length.
    + Good brightness levels of 5-30-150-750lm (the website 1lumen has measured even higher lumens).
    + Good throw with a distinct hotspot for its size.
    + Magnetic base (sufficiently strong).
    + 700mAh 16340 protected battery (supposedly capable of delivering 2.5Amp, but not sold in the store, and other batteries may not provide enough amperage for Turbo mode).
    + Protection against incorrect battery placement.
    + Unique lens and reflector with excellent performance.
    + Simple UI, as is typical for Fenix.

    Negatives:
    - No case, I assume Fenix considers $60 to be too little, but it is indeed an EDC pocket flashlight.
    - I didn't notice any silicone grease on the threads.
    - No memory function for the last used level.
    - No Beacon/SOS mode.
    - Turbo mode may prove to be insufficient/unreliable in terms of overall duration.

    The Olight Baton 3 and S1R Baton II (€61 and €54 with discount) have similar weight and size but somewhat different capabilities and functionality. They might be better choices. I'm always talking about purchases from Greek stores. For the same price, you can get a flashlight with a more versatile and complex Anduril UI, such as the Lumintop FWAA, Emisar D4v2, and for half the price, the Sofirn SC31Pro from China. However, Fenix is on another level despite being tiny.

    UPDATE: During the initial charging, the LED on the magnetic charging cap turned green after about 40 minutes and quickly turned red again, continuing to charge for about 15 more minutes. When I needed to go to the countryside, the flashlight, with minimal use, dropped to a low battery level and almost immediately couldn't sustain Turbo mode even for a moment. The battery further depleted the next day.

    UPDATE2 27/8/21: During the next charging, it did the same thing. From various reviews I found, I suspect it might be the transition from the CC phase to the CV phase at the point where charging stops and starts again. Additionally, I tested the duration of Turbo mode with a fully charged battery, and it lasted about 50 seconds before stepping down to 325lm. This behavior is mentioned in the reviews, so maybe this is exactly the efficiency of the E18R. I admit that although the Fenix is relatively floody, it faintly reached trees at 160 meters in Turbo mode. So, if you don't mind such flashlight behavior, I assume it's worth it with the discount. Good duration on low-med-high, short duration on Turbo with each charge.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I wanted to have a flashlight permanently in my bag, for such a case it is ideal due to its size and weight, it does not lack at all in performance and it is more than enough for such a small flashlight....

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Very good and small rechargeable battery and you can change it

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Good lens. Maybe there are many better ones at the same price, but with the current discount (8/21) from €59 to €47.2, it's a good choice. Between the Nitecore EC11 (which costs €67 and doesn't include a battery or charger) and the Olight S1R II or Olight Baton3 (which are slightly more powerful and slightly more expensive), I chose the Fenix. I already have the amazing PD36R with SST40 LED, so this time I decided to go with the Cree XP-L HI.

    Positives:
    + Lockout with a double press of the button.
    + Tiny size, weighing 51g and measuring 6cm in length.
    + Good brightness levels of 5-30-150-750lm (the website 1lumen has measured even higher lumens).
    + Good throw with a distinct hotspot for its size.
    + Magnetic base (sufficiently strong).
    + 700mAh 16340 protected battery (supposedly capable of delivering 2.5Amp, but not sold in the store, and other batteries may not provide enough amperage for Turbo mode).
    + Protection against incorrect battery placement.
    + Unique lens and reflector with excellent performance.
    + Simple UI, as is typical for Fenix.

    Negatives:
    - No case, I assume Fenix considers $60 to be too little, but it is indeed an EDC pocket flashlight.
    - I didn't notice any silicone grease on the threads.
    - No memory function for the last used level.
    - No Beacon/SOS mode.
    - Turbo mode may prove to be insufficient/unreliable in terms of overall duration.

    The Olight Baton 3 and S1R Baton II (€61 and €54 with discount) have similar weight and size but somewhat different capabilities and functionality. They might be better choices. I'm always talking about purchases from Greek stores. For the same price, you can get a flashlight with a more versatile and complex Anduril UI, such as the Lumintop FWAA, Emisar D4v2, and for half the price, the Sofirn SC31Pro from China. However, Fenix is on another level despite being tiny.

    UPDATE: During the initial charging, the LED on the magnetic charging cap turned green after about 40 minutes and quickly turned red again, continuing to charge for about 15 more minutes. When I needed to go to the countryside, the flashlight, with minimal use, dropped to a low battery level and almost immediately couldn't sustain Turbo mode even for a moment. The battery further depleted the next day.

    UPDATE2 27/8/21: During the next charging, it did the same thing. From various reviews I found, I suspect it might be the transition from the CC phase to the CV phase at the point where charging stops and starts again. Additionally, I tested the duration of Turbo mode with a fully charged battery, and it lasted about 50 seconds before stepping down to 325lm. This behavior is mentioned in the reviews, so maybe this is exactly the efficiency of the E18R. I admit that although the Fenix is relatively floody, it faintly reached trees at 160 meters in Turbo mode. So, if you don't mind such flashlight behavior, I assume it's worth it with the discount. Good duration on low-med-high, short duration on Turbo with each charge.

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
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