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Lion Gears FLG-22 Rechargeable 600 Lumen LED Flashlight/Green Laser Combo
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Hark's Review of Lion Gears FLG-22 Rechargeable 600 Lumen LED Flashlight/Green Laser Combo

So this hot new product caught my attention because it was a decent price, both a laser and a flashlight, had a wireless remote, and not too bulky, but unfortunately its a complete piece of junk. After waiting almost 2 months to ship I finally received the item and was immediately disappointed with the build quality, its not bad just below what I expected, but that is the least of our worries. For starters there are 2 power buttons on both the unit and the remote "oh one is for the LED and one for the laser, that makes sense" NO! That's not how it works at all, despite having 2 buttons on the device they both serve as the same power button (laser, LED, both, strobe laser, strobe LED) for one function, your supposed to hold one power button and hit the other one to cycle and I could only get it to work about 30% of the time, I still do not know how to switch modes reliably. That's not end of it, the remote is another story. The remote also has 2 buttons on it but all they do is function as a single power button for what ever mode the lase is set to, you CAN NOT cycle modes with the wireless remote. There are 2 LABELED BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE, that doesn't matter it's laser or light but not both. `So in a nutshell, despite having 4 total buttons to work with you can only set 1 function to power at a time. I truly do not understand the design choices made with this product, an 8 year old could design a better piece of tech. I wish this product wasn't a pile of junk but at the moment, its not worth it. Hopefully, in the future they can fix the programming or something but as it stands its item is absolutely not what's advertised nor is it worth buying at all.
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