

🔦 Illuminate your world with style and power — the keychain flashlight that’s always ready to glow!
The RovyVon Aurora A7 G4 is a premium, ultra-compact keychain flashlight delivering up to 650 lumens of brightness. Featuring a rechargeable 330mAh lithium polymer battery with fast USB-C charging, it offers 8 lighting modes including sidelights and UV. Its glow-in-the-dark blue shell and magnetic clip/base provide versatile, hands-free use for camping, emergencies, and everyday carry. Lightweight, water-resistant, and designed for professionals who demand power and portability in one sleek package.









| ASIN | B07V35DJRX |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,241 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #782 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | RovyVon |
| Bulb Features | Glow In The Dark, Ultraviolet |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (958) |
| Date First Available | January 9, 2019 |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Finish types | Glossy |
| Included Components | Battery, Magnetic Clip & Base |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 650 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | RovyVon |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on, Magnetic |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.38"D x 0.61"W x 0.61"H |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Magnetic, Rechargeable |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Magnetic, Rechargeable |
| Style | Casual |
| UPC | 192836002645 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
J**Y
Which RovyVon Aurora is best? Six compared
I first started using LED flashlights nearly 15 years ago when the technology was new, have since acquired a diverse and coveted collection. Now, as prices have come way down and the LED technology has matured, stunning lights like the Aurora series can be had found with features that used to be reserved only for $100+ torches. If you are already here, you likely know that RovyVon’s small A series lights are terrific. However, the differences between models may be mystifying at first. Let’s break down any confusion. We’ll talk about common features, differences, and what I recommend: WHAT KEY FEATURES DO ALL OF THE ROVYVON AURORA’S SHARE? BATTERY: A couple of years ago, RovyVon upgraded to a longer lasting 330mAH battery. Thus, almost all models currently available have it. Look for the round on/off switch and not the older vertical design. MEMORY FOR YOUR FAVORITE INTENSITY SETTING: Let’s clear up any confusion. Double click to turn on the light. Then click through to find your desired default intensity. Leave on for three minutes. Turn off light. Viola! It’s set. Note that the highest lumens intensity is extraordinary for a torch of this size but can only be obtained by keeping your finger down on the button. For good reason this blindingly bright setting can only be used for 30 seconds and not preset. SIDELIGHTS: This is a unique and cool RovyVon feature. The lights will come on with a triple click. Click again to cycle through brightness, blinking, etc. These lights come on just below the on/off switch and if unaware can be really a shock to the eyes. Keep your finger over them as you naturally would when typically turning on the flashlight. Depending on model, your third sidelight setting will either be a UV feature to make the light really glow beautifully in in the dark for many hours, or a red light version. However, here’s what I’ve learned re the UV advantages: On almost all of the A series models, UV won’t do any counterfeit bill or crime detection. If you need that get the A8UV. However, despite the similar physical look of this model you will give up the glow (GITD) ability. The red color in some models is more useful than I’d figured and can be used blinking, or not. The other models with UV instead of red do make the glow more quickly intense. However, you do not need this feature at all to ensure your light will glow beautifully, either short term or overnight. LUMENS: Plenty! Don’t worry about the numbers. All are exceedingly bright, whether the emitter is cooler XP-G3 CREE or warmer NICHIA 219. What’s most important to so-called pros like me is the lowest low setting, also referred to as “firefly” or “moonlight.” All current models will go down to either 2 or 3 lumens. The difference between 2 and 3 is not noticeable in real world use. That’s not as low as you’d think in the middle of the night. (More about this later.) DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS: Very little indeed. At the time of this review, the $27 versions with GITD can still be found in either Nichia with red sidelight option, or Cree without the red sidelights. A tremendous value! (As is $38 for lights of this caliber.) A5 or A5X: Great! These can be found as low as $27 when the pricing is best. Same model, whether marketed as “X “or not. A8UV or A8U: Again, same light. This is the one that DOES NOT GLOW. But it has genuine UV counterfeit detection. The other models marked U or UV do not. A7X: It glows blue instead of green. Keep in mind blue looks cool but is not quite as bright. NICHIA OR NOT? With most having a free returns policy, you may want to pick up both the Cree and Nichia versions of the light you are interested in, if offered. As a pro photog, I like warmer tones yet these are not necessarily more accurate. You do get more perceived contrast with Nichia. And, again, in real world use don’t be dissuaded by 450 lumens vs. 650. That means little as you actually use your torch. I love these little gems so much I own both Nichia and Cree versions. DO YOU NEED A FLASHLIGHT THAT WILL “TAILSTAND” ? This is an area of needed improvement. You can technically get these to tail stand so they work like a candle. However, not with the clip on, and not easily. I’m planning to glue a small round magnetized disc on the bottom so my Aurora’s will now easily stand up. The Auroras are unusual in having the sidelights, so they can work like a lamp with the light oriented face down, but not at the lowest moonlight setting I covet late night. IS THE “LOW” AT 2-3 LUMENS LOW ENOUGH? No. I hope the good folks at RovyVon will adjust this down to .5 lumens like several competing brands like OLIGHT and EAGTAC. Is it a deal killer? Not for most people. But in the middle of the night 2-3 lumens actually is jarringly bright. Perfect is .5 lumens. Fingers crossed for an Aurora improvement to make a near perfect light even better. SHOULD YOU BUY ONE? Absolutely! These are the greatest and although I prefer the green glow, the blue is uniquely beatiful and is plenty easy to find in the dark. I highly recommend this series of flashlight.Much tinier than you may expect and truly just a bit bigger than a AA battery. All recent models fully charge in 90 minutes. All are profoundly excellent for the money with a better than average two year warranty, too. If this is your first LED flashlight prepare to be blown away by the brightness .If you are like many torch-heads like me, your RovyVon become a bright new “gateway drug” to starting an awesome new flashlight collecting hobby.
K**Z
Flashlight Nerd’s flashlight
VERY good flashlight. Small enough to carry in keychain but still throws bright light. Comes with a clip that allows you to affix to the bill of a baseball cap, for hands free use. It also has magnet, internal light functions, rechargeable lithium battery (that charges fast) & its body glows in the dark. Had mine for a year and gifted away 3 for Xmas this year. Not cheap for keychain flashlight, but you get what you pay for.
J**S
High performance, Well made and implemented light.
I own quite a few lights that I use for work. Ive owned many over the years. Until recently I never even thought to own such a small "keychain" flashlight as they were of little use other than to light up a small keyway. As LED & battery technology has made such great progess in recent years that has made this light a real practical and useful tool. 650 lumens is a lot of light in such a small package so there's plenty of output if you need it. Theres 4 selectable levels for the front led. The lowest is more like what you'd expect from an older keychain light. Levels 2 and 3 are well spaced. Level 2 is good if its very dark and you want a bit more light but don't want to be blinded. Levels 3 and 4 put out quite a bit of light for things like walking the dog or lighting a whole room. The beam is floody so its good for general area lighting. This is not a light "thrower". The light also has side lights with three leds. Two are for general lighing and are warm white and good for general close illumination for reading a trail map and such. These leds have 2 light levels and a blinky mode. They are also more battery friendly. the middle side led is a UV led which is primarily used to illuminate the glow in the dark body and store that light in the body of the light as either blue or green depending on the model. As with all glow in the dark objects, the intensity will fade over time. The uv light is cut down in intensity being inside the shell but it still casts a useable intensity. The user interface is well thought out and easy to use. I like the one press access to the brightest setting with a press hold. The light will go off after the hold is released. Two presses will bring you to the main front led modes with 4 levels of brightness from "moonlight" to 650 lumens. The light stays on in this mode at the selected brightness level until it is turned off with a press hold. Three presses brings you into the side LEDs for general area illumnation. A quick press brings you through the brightness levels and the blinky mode. Four presses lights up the UV led. A single quick press will turn this LED mode off. RovyVon makes many versions of this light to suit various tastes and uses. While the cost may seem a bit high for such a small unit, its variety of functions, versatility and quality are all there, it is a well thought out, well made, practical and useful unit in a very small package. There isn't any negative I can see with this light other than you may find yourself playing with it more than you expected. Its a fun toy as well as usefull tool. Good thing it has good battery life too ;)
G**G
la lampara es muy practica y muy potente, el inconveniente es que no viene con cable para cargar, pero no es un problema ya que en todas las casas se encuentra ese tipo de cable. el envio es demasiado lento el paquete duro como una semana sin moverse.
U**.
El tamaño es perfecto, para tenerlo en un llavero. La duración es adecuada en relación a lo que ofrece en un ambiente nocturno.
I**.
Funciona bien y alumbra bien para su tamaño.
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