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American Red Cross Clipray Crank-Powered, Clip-On Flashlight & Smartphone Charger, Red, Pack of 2

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Arrives Thursday, Dec 26
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Size: Double


Features

  • Crank Powered Flashlight & Charger: Great for emergency kits or outdoor adventures, the hand-powered Clipray makes sure youve always got light & power for your smartphone, no batteries needed
  • Easy to Use & Portable: Crank for 1 minute to produce enough power for 10 minutes of light! Or use it to charge your smartphone or other device. A sturdy carabiner clip makes it easy to take anywhere
  • Stay Safe & Have Fun: For over 30 years we've been dedicated to creating award-winning, innovative products for emergency preparedness & entertainment. We're a proud partner of the American Red Cross
  • Charging Capability: The Clipray has a maximum charging current output of 500mA at 5V. Please check your specific devices' charging requirements. The Clipray is a "direct-charge" device. It will supply USB power while you are cranking the handle
  • Eton's Commitment to Preparedness: We're committed to helping you be prepared for everyday fun & unexpected emergency, whether youre out on a 10-day backpacking trip or barbecuing in the backyard

Manufacturer: ‎Eton


Part Number: ‎ARCCR100R-DBL


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.2 x 2.2 x 6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎ARCCR100R-DBL


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Double


Color: ‎Red


Style: ‎Double Pack


Material: ‎Other


Power Source: ‎Solar, Battery


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎Led


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎American Red Cross ARCCR100R-DBL Clipray the Crank-Powered, Clip-On Flashlight and Smartphone Charger (2 Pack), Red


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Date First Available: November 19, 2015


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  • Not for Emergency Prepardness in My Opinion
Size: Single
Bought 4 of these back in Dec 2012 for emergency preparedness. Once a year I would go over my supplies. and these flashlights were no exception. This year I checked them out and to my surprise all 4 did NOT work. They all cranked ok and the green light indicator lit when cranked, however, when I turned on each one they failed to light. I didn't know what to think. Here I thought I was being preparing for an emergency just to be let down with false security. Well, since they were all bad I thought there was no harm opening one of them up to see it I could figure out what happened. Low and behold, the battery was leaking. I would have thought Eton would have made sure that these flashlight were reliable. Maybe I just bought a bad batch of them. Well, I suppose that I have lost confidence with them and disappointed that a company would sell "Emergence Prepardness" equipment that I cannot rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You be the judge of this. In closing, if the battery has a tendency to leak, why not design the flashlights to have the battery changed out easily? How hard is that? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018 by The Jig Is Up

  • Will not charge my phone, strong flashlight beam
Size: Single
The flashlight was well charged when it arrived. It has a hand crank, three LED lights, a USB charge for a cell phone and a carabiner clip. There is a green light on the top that comes on when the unit is charging. Sending it back is a hassle, so I'll keep it. However, here are a few things that I wish I would have known before purchasing. Be ready to crank it a lot. The first charge lasted for a few hours. Since then, the LED batteries have only stayed bright for few minutes before dimming. The brightest light is when the unit is cranked. Stop cranking and the light begins dimming in under a minute. Interestingly, there is a green light that comes on when the flashlight is being charged. In my opinion, this light is completely unnecessary since the unit will only charge when you are cranking it. There is no battery indicator. A battery indicator would be very, very helpful. Without it there is no way to know if the flashlight is fully or partially charged. USB Port The flashlight has not charged my cell phone since day one. I have tried three phones. Not only has the phone not charged, but the charging indicator on the phone never indicated a charge was flowing at all. Charging The only way to charge the flashlight is by hand crank. I have seen others that could be charged by hand or by USB. Not this one. Cranking is loud. There is always noise with a hand crank flashlight because of the way it charges. This is louder than one that I used to own, but it's not a deal breaker. Carabiner This is sturdy and is strong enough that I don't worry about it falling off. The carabiner might actually be the best feature of the flashlight. The light. LEDs on this unit give a bright light with a blue-ish tint. It was bright enough to illuminate underneath the car seats well at night when I was looking for a dropped set of keys. It is also bright enough to illuminate a trail at night for a few minutes. Final thoughts I wanted to have something for power outages that would provide a light and charge a cell phone. Although the light stays bright for a few minutes, it fails at cell phone charging. The failure to charge is pretty disappointing when you're looking for that particular combination. I'm also disappointed that the light won't last more than a few minutes even when the light has been cranked for 10-15 minutes. However, it's durable and even though it doesn't stay lighted long, the flashlight works. I am keeping it, but am still looking for a flashlight that will also charge (or top off) a cell phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017 by Gayle Crabtree

  • Stay away from this.
Size: Single
I'm not sure if I have a defective unit or if this is normal. Judging by the horrible reviews, I'm thinking this is normal. First of all, this should be marketed as a lower arm and wrist muscle builder. Mind you I'm not weakling. Turning the crank takes some effort to do it fast, and I turned it as fast as I could for a solid minute and at least 100 revolutions. The end result? It emitted light for a maximum of 20 seconds. And when I say light, I don't mean the kind of light that would illuminate your foot from a standing position in the dark. This is utterly useless and I couldn't imagine even attempting to charge anything via USB. Thankfully I can still return this. I'm not sure why Amazon is still selling this useless item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2017 by Michael B

  • Disappointment
Size: Double
Amazing flashlight. Very bright and easy to charge. Terrible phone charger. I cranked the charger for 15 minutes straight without touching my phone. My phone indicated that it was being charged but in 15 minutes of spinning the crank and having my hand and wrist ache, my phone did not charge not even 1%. A disappointing buy especially with this hurricane approaching. I thought this would keep phones charged if the power went out but now I have to hurry and purchase something better from elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018 by Sarah Key

  • Didn't Charge Phone!
Size: Double
I bought this thinking it would make a great gift and be super handy as a phone charger. I was much less concerned with the flashlight aspect. I also have a festival I'm going to this weekend and thought this would be so much better than a portable power bank because those get depleted whereas hand-power is basically unlimited. Well, my phone died last night and I thought, perfect! Let's test this charger out. I cranked and cranked and my phone showed the low battery screen but never turned on. Any time I slowed it showed the low battery screen with the charger to indicate it needed to be charged. I cranked for like 10 minutes, my arm got tired and I gave up. I definitely won't be buying these as gifts now and will likely return them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019 by Taylor

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