The Flexability King? - Boruit V15 Flashlight Review

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Today we take a look at the Boruit V15, a promising budget-friendly EDC light, but will it deliver on what it promises?

Please note this flashlight was provided for review by the brand, however, they did not provide financial compensation and did not have any input into the content of this video.

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00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Size Comparison
00:46 - Design
02:20 - UI & Modes
04:45 - Pros and Cons
08:18 - Final Thoughts
09:32 - Outro
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What do you think of the V15? Do you recommend any other Boruit lights?

gearedforward
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Here are the most important points of the Boruit V15.
The symbols on two buttons do not match their functions. The symbols have been copied from Nitecore flashlights. I can't fathom why Boruit couldn't print some more appropriate indications on the buttons.
The coloured side LEDs are not true colour LEDs, but white LEDs with a coloured plastic filter on top. Their colour tint is unpleasant in comparison, obviously.
The worst drawback of this Boruit V15 is the fact that, to turn on the main light, you must double-click quickly the left button; a quick single click will do nothing. A long single click activates the turbo - as long as it is kept pressed.
When you connect the charger, the light is completely deactivated.
The flashlight head only rotates 40° toward each side.
The V15 has the largest battery of all Boruit lineup: 1200 mAh. The flashlight will not overheat normally.
I bought the V15 on Amazon, and I paid £30 for it. The light arrived via Amazon Prime the day after.

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