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Joby Gorillatorch Flare Review E-mail
Jul 25, 2010 at 12:57 AM

Joby Gorillatorch Flare Review

 

I love little gadgets, and I have a fondness for flashlights for some reason.. I got the Gorillatorch for review a while ago and I've found it to be one of the most useful products I've ever got for review. Joby has introduced another Gorillatorch though called the Gorillatorch Flare, that is similar to the original but offers a brighter beam with three levels of brightness and a strobe. In addition to the standard white light though included is a red light, that's kind of where the name flare comes from. The red light can be solid or strobe only. The Gorillatorch Flare has legs that are flexible to wrap around anything but it also has magnetic feet so it sticks to many surfaces giving it the ability to get light exactly where you need it.

 

 

 


Product Name: Joby Gorillatorch Flare

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Joby



 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Gorillatorch Flare


The most flexible and adaptable hands-free flashlight is now even more versatile!


Equipped with both white and red LED lights, the Gorillatorch Flare combines a powerful emergency signal and an ultra-functional worklight into one compact flashlight.


Advanced lights and lighting settings

One 100-lumen ultra-bright white CREE LED, three red LEDs, and six light settings let you choose the optimal beam for any situation.


Flexible, wrappable legs

Over two dozen leg joints that bend and rotate 360° securely attach your Gorillatorch Flare to just about anything; illuminate your target while keeping your hands free.


Powerful magnetic feet

Each foot contains a very strong neodymium magnet, ensuring a solid hold on any magnetic surface.


Drop resistant

Gorillatorch Flare has been tested to sustain drops of up to 2 meters (6 feet).


Focused projection lens

The Gorillatorch Flare delivers a powerful, smooth, and even beam, making it a wonderful work light.


Water resistant

Certified IPX5 Water Resistant, the Gorillatorch Flare stays bright no matter how hard it rains.


Compact and lightweight

An ultra-adaptable form factor enables you to stow the Gorillatorch Flare anywhere from your trunk to your backpack. Even the refrigerator door makes a good habitat for this little guy.


Easy to find battery size

The Gorillatorch Flare uses 3 AA batteries. (Batteries included in USA, but not internationally due to regulatory restrictions)



Materials:


Legs and flashlight housing:

* Tough ABS plastic

* Durable TPE grip rings

* Super powerful neodymium magnets


Flashlight:

* Ultra-bright white CREE LED

* 3 powerful red LEDs

* High quality reflector optics

* Polycarbonate lens


Brightness: 100 lumens

Battery: 3 x AA batteries


Size: 20 × 7.5 × 6.5cm (5.5cm diameter bezel)

Weight: 185g (6.5oz) (including batteries)


Price: $34.95


Price $34.00 (From Amazon at time of review)



A Better Look at Things:


The Gorillatorch Flare comes in a plastic package, inside you'll see it wrapped around a fake poll to demonstrate it's bending abilities.



When you open the box you won't find much, just the Gorillatorch Flare and batteries, yes they even included batteries with it!



As we know the Gorillatorch Flare has flexible legs that can bend pretty much anyway to attach to most anything.



The batteries go in on the side of the Gorillatorch Flare.




The regular Gorillatorch has a switch on it that is a knob, you adjust the brightness and turn it on or off by turning the knob. The Gorillatorch Flare though has a button that you basically keep pressing to change modes.



The light itself has four LEDs in it, the one in the center is the white while there are three smaller ones around it that are the red LEDs.






Installation, Testing and Comparison:


The light is actually very bright but of course my camera compensates automatically for the brightness:



As I mentioned there are four modes for the white light, three levels of brightness and then a strobe.


The red light is only two modes, solid red and then a red strobe.


Here's the original Gorillatorch and then the Gorillatorch Flare:



Luckily I've got a nice metal shelf that I use for stuff, I can easily stick the Gorillatorch to it or wrap the legs around it:



Then here's both just hanging around:



It's a flash light, so there’s not much more to it than all that really.


I did notice that the Gorillatorch Flare is more of a flood light with a wide beam, while the original Gorillatorch is more of a spot light with a bright spot in the center.. I'm not sure which I like better though...


Summary and Comments:


The Joby Gorillatorch Flare is a great product honestly, it's one that's very useful for many things especially working on a computer.


The Gorillatorch Flare is very well made, the legs are touch and the magnets are very strong, this thing can attach itself to most anything.. anything that's metal and the right size of course.


When I'm building a PC it's always nice to have a flashlight handy and I've used the Gorillatorch for many of them.


Of course you can use the Gorillatorch Flare for anything really as it's a flash light, toss it in your tool box and you're set.


The red light can be used like a flare in emergency situations, so toss one of these in your car and you've got a flash light when you need and an emergency light as well.


It's not a bad little product really, it's one that I can easily recommend though, it's one that I really like.





DragonSteelMods gives the Gorillatorch Flare a 5 out of 5 score and our Recommended Award as well



Pros:

+Very well made

+Easy to use

+Very bright

+Both magnetic and flexible

+Extremely useful


Cons:

-Flood light and not spot light








review# 668








Disclosure: This product was given to DragonSteelMods for review by the company for review purposes only, and is not considered by us as payment for the review, we do not, never have, and never will, accept payment from companies to review their products.


To learn more about our review policy, testing methods and ratings please see this page.



 

 


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