Streamlight 61126 ClipMate 70-Lumen USB Rechargeable, Compact Clip-On Light with 120-Volt AC Wall Adapter, Black with White and Red LEDs

(355 reviews)

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  • Chris

    Greater than one week

    Great value. Easy for hands free operation. I use this at work a lot. I get several shifts between charges.

  • rsnider2549

    Greater than one week

    Absolute junk. Read the instruction manual, attempted to turn it on and it did not work. Charged it for several hours even though the charging lights were flashing and still did not work.

  • Amberc1991

    Greater than one week

    I got this for my reports writing at night but know I use it for walking around at night so my hands are free. And even my wife uses it to read her books at night because the map (red) light is perfect for night reading

  • J.F.V

    > 3 day

    This is one of the most handy flashlights that I use. It’s 2 brightness settings are awesome and even after using it almost every day I still haven’t had to recharge the batteries, they last a long time between charges. It’s lightweight and with the clip I can use it in a variety of different places.

  • Goldmember

    > 3 day

    Its a Streamlight, and a favorite amongst darkling cops, so I deduced it to be a worthy flashlight. Its worthy-ish; not crummy enough to return, but complainably flawed. Its far less bright than my Streamlight Strion, albeit understandably considering the price difference and size of the lense. High-mode does not illuminate much more than a two foot radius. Low-mode is useless. High-Red-mode does not light enough to see the path in front of you, and it hardly lights the page enough to read a book. The waspish little bulb will blind the crap out of an eye, the bendy neck is not long enough to direct on a precisely desired spot, and the clip is tighter than a frogs ass. It holds its place in C-3, for use when I cant find flashlight A-1 or B-2.

  • Tim Wachter

    > 3 day

    i have this clipped to one of my pack straps for a handsfree light while moving around at night. the clip is very sturdy, and the case feels tough enough to handle abuse without any trouble. i have managed to knock the charging cover off by accident a couple times, and im concerned that ill lose the cover entirely when this thing goes out on a hiking trip with me this summer. light is plenty bright for my needs. you tap the button to cycle between low, high, and off, and long-press to change from white light to red, or vice versa. ive yet to run it dead from its initial charge with several hours of low-beam use, so i think the battery will easily last for a multi-day hike. once i get this out in the real world and give it some actual use, ill come back and update the review. for now though, im happy enough with this clip light that i would recommend it for outdoor use.

  • Austin B

    > 3 day

    This is an awesome piece of equipment if your LE and work graves. I probably get the most use out of this light during vehicle searches or if I’m searching a bag. I’m able to use both hands during the search and don’t have to worry about trying to hold a flashlight. The light is fairly bright so there are times I will use this light when I contact someone. The light is bright enough to light up an area to look for weapons and what not.

  • Public

    > 3 day

    Quit working after 5 uses

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    Works fine, no issues yet. Being used in heavy industrial environment

  • B. T. Lynch

    Greater than one week

    I expect more from a company like Streamlight. I was really happy with this at first. Used it every night I worked. I purchased it in April of 2019. Around March of 2020 it broke. Three guys had this on my shift. Every single person had the same problem, regardless of where they mounted it. Two guys I knew had it in the center of their vest, I kept mine on my shoulder. The neck of the flashlight breaks at the base of the actual battery housing or whatever you want to call it. Theres no way to truly repair this yourself either without it looking crappy. The function and features are great, but after 10 months of moderate use (We work 12 hour shifts, 3 nights one week, 4 nights the next.) for it to break already is very disappointing and leaves a lot to be desired in a QA standpoint. Thought about buying another one but dont see the point since it will break the same way again (Like I said, 3 guys on my shift had these, all had it break the same way.)

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