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Highlights
Recharges Using Built-In Solar Panels or USB
High-Strength 300 Lumen Triple Power
Focusing Technology
Slim and Lightweight
Waterproof
8.8 in. x 2.2 in. x 1.4 in. 12.8 oz.
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About This Item
SPECS:
Dimensions: 8.8 in. x 2.2 in. x 1.4 in.
Weight: 12.8 oz.
DESIGN & DETAILS:
Recharges using built-in solar panels or USB eliminating the need for battery replacement
High-strength 300 lumen multi-purpose light provides triple normal flashlight strength
Illumination focuses in and out between spotlight and floodlight
Spotlight and floodlight each feature high, medium, and low settings
Slim lightweight construction for easy travel
Waterproof design survives drenching
Dust, sand, and debris protection for durability in the outdoors
5,200 mAh battery powers phones and headlamps multiple times or powers tablets
TECH SPECS:
Spotlight lumens (high): 300
Spotlight lumens (medium): 150
Spotlight color temperatures: 3,000k
Floodlight lumens (high): 300
Floodlight lumens (medium): 150
Floodlight color temperature: 3,500k
Both lights lumens (high): 500
Both lights lumens (medium): 250
Spotlight runtime (high): 3-1/2 hrs.
Spotlight runtime (low): 50 hrs.
Spotlight runtime (medium): 7-1/2 hrs.
Floodlight runtime (high): 3 hrs.
Floodlight runtime (low): 50 hrs.
Floodlight runtime (medium): 7 hrs.
Both lights runtime (high): 2 hrs.
Both lights runtime (medium): 4-1/2 hrs.
4-6 hour Nomad 10 charge time
23-46 hour built-in solar panel charge time
4 hour USB charge time
USB-A port (output) 5V up to 2.1A (10.5W max.) regulated
USB-C port (input) 5V up to 1A (5W max.)
Li-ion NMC battery
Cell capacity: 18.7Wh (3.6V, 5,200 mAh)
Battery lifecycle: hundreds of years
Built-in charging and low-battery protection
Operating usage temps 32° F; -104° F
Cell type: monocrystalline
1.2W solar power
Brand : Goal Zero
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 21GZEUTRCH500XXXXCAC
SKU: 22242041
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REVIEWS
3.6
70%
Recommended
28 Reviews
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try1
2 weeks ago
Great
I’ve had this light for a couple of weeks now and used it a very few time, it works perfect as a flash or floodlight and the main lamp lights up a room. I have not tried powering it with the solar panel, so I don’t know if that actually works. But overall the quality is great.
TraveldoctorX
2 months ago
Power Mate.
I actually have 3 of them and will get another 2! I keep them in different places as its the best combination for an emergency light and a power bank. On top you have the option of solar charging. It's versatile and very efficient especially at this price there is no comparison! Build quality is excellent and functionality is remarkable 👌
Akuma
6 months ago
Needs Improvements
I'd like to start by saying, I Love, Love, Love your brand. I have been buying your products for decades. In fact I have 2 prior versions of the torch flashlight. I live in So Cal and recently (ongoing) we have had a lot of use for solar or alternate methods of charging. This is where my goal zero products came in handy. The reason I am giving only a 3-star rating is this, my lighthouse 600, crush lights and both torchlights worked perfect. Here is where the improvement comes in. Both versions of torchlights have some rubber. The rubber has become gooey and leaves your hands sticky. As I mentioned earlier, I live in So Cal and we are experiencing lots of damage including power failure due to the wildfires. I started looking at purchasing some new torch flashlights and noticed the current version no longer has the 3rd source to charge, the hand crank. I feel that shortsighted. During the week I had no power this feature was key during the night. This is obviously my opinion, but I think the hand crank feature is something that you should seriously revisit not just for the flashlight for other items as well. I use this so often. The hand crank feature is what made me choose to buy the light house lantern instead of another brand. Thanks for your consideration.
Chesternfluffy
7 months ago
Smaller Version
I owned an older version of this model and was surprised that the original version had an attachment to generate battery power and the charging cable was attached to the older model.
John John John
9 months ago
Poor Spotlight.
Spotlight is useless. Lens not designed for distance. Bought a Torch 250 years ago. Torch 250 can penetrate the darkness for several hundred feet. Torch 500 maybe 50 feet. Would have bought another 250 but discontinued (like all the best products, Goal Zero did not know what a winner they had).