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GOAL ZERO Lighthouse Micro Charge LED Lantern/Flashlight/Recharger

SKU: GC56-GZ32008

GOAL ZERO Lighthouse Micro Charge LED Lantern/Flashlight/Recharger

GOAL ZERO Lighthouse Micro Charge LED Lantern/Flashlight/Recharger

Light your way through a power outage, set up camp after sundown, or illuminate an outdoor nighttime task – the Lighthouse Micro Charge LED Lantern/Flashlight/Recharger from Goal Zero will come in handy in a wide variety of situations. The lantern will put out anywhere from 7 to 150 lumens, and the flashlight will shine at 15 to 115. You can also use the Lighthouse Micro Charge as a power pack to charge or run small electronics; its 9.62 watt-hour 3.7V, 2600mAh lithium-ion NMC battery is capable of recharging a typical smartphone.

The unit will accept a full charge in 3.5 hours from a USB port or from a user-supplied solar panel, such as the Goal Zero Nomad 7. At just 4.4 x 1.5" and 3 ounces, it's easy to carry in a pack or pocket, and the hanging loop provides placement options.

Performance

  • Lantern: adjustable output from 7-150 lumens
  • Flashlight: adjustable output from 15-115 lumens
  • One flashlight mode, as well as half- and full-power lantern modes

Switching

  • Top-mounted push-button
  • Press once for flashlight, twice for lantern, three times for half-power lantern
  • Hold button to dim either mode

Construction and Hanping

  • Battery power indicator
  • Charges in 3.5 hours via USB or user-supplied solar panel
  • Integrated 18650 Li-ion NMC battery, 3.7V / 2600mAh, 9.62Wh
  • Capable of one smartphone recharge
  • IPX6-rated water-resistant
  • USB input & output: 5V, up to 1A (5W max)

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