

🔦 Light Up Your World, Wherever You Go!
The WUBEN C3 is a high-performance, rechargeable tactical flashlight delivering 1200 lumens through a German-imported P9 LED. Engineered with a durable aircraft-grade aluminum body, it boasts IP68 waterproofing and 1.5-meter impact resistance. Featuring 6 versatile lighting modes including strobe and SOS, a Type-C charging port with battery indicator, and a compact design optimized for everyday carry, the C3 is perfect for camping, emergency, rescue, and professional use.










| ASIN | B086WJBB7K |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,077 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #100 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | WUBEN |
| Bulb Features | 6 adaptable light modes including Strobe and OS with memory function, SOS and Strobe modes |
| Color | C3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,312) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2020 |
| Finish Type | Hard anodizing |
| Finish types | Hard anodizing |
| Included Components | Charging Cable |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | C3 |
| Light Output Maximum | 1200 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | WUBEN |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Part Number | C3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, home, emergency, rescue, hunting, inspection, repair, tool for men |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | 1200 lumens flashlight, IP68 waterproof, 6 lighting modes, mode memory function, tail switch, with pocket clip and lanyard, portable and easy to carry. |
| Special Features | 1200 lumens flashlight, IP68 waterproof, 6 lighting modes, mode memory function, tail switch, with pocket clip and lanyard, portable and easy to carry. |
| Specification Met | IP68 water resistance, 6.56 ft waterproof for 1 hour |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 712073837451 |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Extended |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
K**N
Incredible flashlight for $25
If you told someone you paid $60 or more for this, they’d believe you. Thing is honestly outstanding - esp for the price AND having a USB C charger AND comes with its own battery. A short word on the battery the first reviewer didnt bother to look into - the REASON why this 18650 is slightly longer than ‘standard’ 18650’s is because its a PCB protected battery. It helps protect the raw cell from over and under discharge. Its a GOOD thing, and YES you can buy another battery just like it if you want a spare. You just need a PCB protected 18650 cell it, with a button top it seems. The overall feel and quality of this has me wondering how this sells for only $25 on sale. I especially like the beveled edge on the front. The belt clip is really stout and not “bendable” with reasonable force. Nor does it just pop off as soon as you apply pressure to it. Its has a charging indicator light opposite the charge port that flashes red/green to give you battery status when in use for a few seconds. The tail cap switch seems very nice too, as well as the included lanyard/wrist strap. Theres really nothing bad to say about it at all. It has 4 brightness settings, the highest of which is really impressive for its size. No zoom or focusing lens which honestly i like. You dont need it with this. The strobe setting its extremely bright, and alternates between a fast and really fast pattern. Its blindingly bright. The SOS function is on a low setting - to preserve runtime i assume. Just note, you dont give the switch a full ‘click’ to switch settings. Just a slight tap will let you travel through the settings. 2 fast taps for strobe, 3 fast taps for SOS. Go from the eco to full brightness just with a tap of switch (not a full click) to cycle through those settings. The rubber cover on the charging port seems to fit nice and snug. Not overly tight like some other things i own. I have no intentions of throwing this in water just to see what happens, but something like rain doesnt seem like it have any effect at all. Everything seems sufficiently sealed up - and it does come with 2 extra o rings in the box. I just got mine earlier today and I honestly feel like i got more than my moneys worth. I wouldn’t hesitate if youre considering it. Not much else you can ask for in my opinion, esp at this price point. Way nicer than my older (and smaller) Fenix model that i probably paid more for. Try looking around for a small flashlight with a USB C charger and youll see what your other choices are. This is easily the most for your money, and I’m guessing the newer version of similar Wuben models considering the nicer design and newer type C charger - which is also included BTW. (The cable, not the brick). Just a quick update - i came back and bought another one cause its simply impossible to find a better light at this price in my opinion. My original is carried in my work backpack everyday as a “if i ever need a flashlight”, flashlight. The second i just bought is going in a molle pouch on my SHTF battle belt along with a gun holster, mag pouches, med kit, pepper spray, knife, ect.. its the perfect size for a covered pistol magazine or tool molle pouch. Lithium cells will retain a charge for over a year, and this flashlight it just so well built. The usb c charger promises available chargers will be around for a long time. I have nothing but good things to say about these. Don’t hesitate in purchasing.
R**K
Perfect step-up from an EDC flashlight
I have to confess- I have a lot of flashlights. Ironically I'm very much not afraid of the dark and will annoy my wife walking around the house without turning lights on sometimes, but while I don't mind the dark when I want to be able to see something in the dark I don't want to be squinting at it and don't want to be hunting for a flashlight forever. It was because of this that I first encountered Wuben's flashlights- a good while ago I backed their Kickstarter for the Knight X-0 flashlight which has been one of my EDC flashlights ever since I got it, and I've since picked up a G-2 keychain flashlight and just received the Kickstarter E-1 MagSafe light. So when I saw that there was a 20% off code for the C3, I figured I wouldn't be disappointed- and I was right. The C3 is a modest bit bigger than what I usually carry around, which is fine- it's still small enough that you can carry it in a pocket fairly easily, but it's large enough that I wouldn't want to carry it all the time under normal circumstances. That extra size though is worth it, since it is BRIGHT. When I first got it, I tested it compared to my X-0 and initially thought that it wasn't much brighter- but when I took them outside and tested them in the dark, the C3 definitely puts out a lot more light. The C3 has a relatively focussed lens- it isn't adjustable, but with the power that the LED has it works well without needing the adjustable focus. One slight thing that I don't like about my X-0 is that if I run the battery down, I'm not going to be able to use it until I recharge it and I was thinking this would be the case with the C3. However, while it is rechargeable, it is quite easy to swap in a fresh battery (assuming you've picked one up and have charged it). It would have been nice to have been able to use standard AA (or AAA) batteries at the cost of brightness in a pinch, but that's definitely a very minor gripe. Not that I expect to be needing to worry about it- with the 2600mAh battery I don't imagine that I'm going to need to recharge it anytime soon, and 18650 batteries aren't too expensive if you do want spares. Like most flashlights these days, it has several different modes you can swap between with the switch- there are 4 brightness levels and a strobe function. It remembers what brightness you last used as well, which is nice. It is a pity it doesn't have a shortcut to the brightest mode like the X-0 does though, but it only takes a second to cycle through the power levels to get to it.
S**S
Got this for safety and was very happy with it.
I got this light so cars would see me walking at night and early morning. This thing is BRIGHT!!!! I love that it is rechargeable and you could go further and get replacement batteries if you wanted for continuous use but the one that comes with it works perfectly fine. The quality is there, it feels great in the hand. Cars will notice you for sure.
T**B
Super bright
One of the best flashlights you can buy for the price Bright pocketable Has a 18650 battery you can remove and charge if you have a charger or usb cable to the flashlight itself
L**S
Great value
Tough. Bright. Easy to use. Just the right size. Great battery performance. Fits most weapon light mounts.
D**T
Solid and Dependable
I’ve loved this flashlight! It’s durable and it seems like the battery lasts forever. I loved it so much I bought a second one and one for my dad. Solid flashlight and the different light level options are so helpful! Would definitely recommend!
N**R
Nice bright light, rechargeable, and not big at all. Perfect for my car. Have one at home too
This is my 2nd purchase of this one. Plenty of light, enough battery to last way longer than I need. Charges up and stays charged. Perfect for use in my car, and that is where it is. Can charge it in the car using usb-c and then I don't forget to put it back in the car. Nice flashlight!
G**Z
LIKES: Very compact. Tail cap switch is easy to find in the dark. Five brighteness levels and a good spread of light make it a great torch to use not only around the home, but for camping and bushwalking. The build quality is amazing and comparable to flashlights costing several times the price of a Wuben C3. The supplied battery holds charge really well...in fact I have only charged it once since I bought it a month ago (and I use it everyday). Recharging is easy, via USB-C (no need to remove battery to charge it). DISLIKES: I have honestly tried to think of something I dislike, but cannot find anything. To sum up: I also own a Sofirn SP35 2000 Lumen flashlight, which is also an excellent flashlight. However I find myself mostly reaching for the Wuben C3. The compactness, lighter weight, and the tail cap switch make it an easy choice. For 80% of applications I don't require a 2000 lumens flashlight...but the Sofirn is nice during the limited times I do.
S**R
Se calienta hasta el punto, que con temor de que se queme la utilizo de manera intermitente.
J**N
A fantastic torch, multiple lumen settings. Compact but very capable.
G**Y
This torch has a huge light output made available in a useable manner. Pretty much useless to be able see your light shining on an object a kilometre or more away. This torch has good depth but, more importantly, it has an excellent spread to light up whole areas, not just distant objects. Solidly constructed and small enough to carry in a pocket. Strong clip means it can be attached to clothing to minimise the chance of loss. I really like it.
M**S
I bought this torch as a headlight for my off road mobility scooter, and despite the 160 degree claim it is useless for this, the hot spot is a few degrees, so I had to return it. Fortunately Amazon let me keep the torch, because after 6+ months with it, it is amazing as an EDC. The moon light mode is the best thing ever in a car trying to care for a dog or kid, and it's bright enough for anything. Just not wide enough for a headlight. If they removed the 160 degree claim i'd give 5 stars. My second fave of my dozen plus torches after my Olight i1R Pinwheel Orange keyring torch. Original review: 160 degree claim is utter fraud, this would be lucky to have a 20 degree hotspot, maybe 60 degree total beam. Useless for anything but blinding people.
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