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RovyVon Aurora A25

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Jonathan Tayag
RovyVon Aurora A25

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Over the past few years, RovyVon has become the frontrunner in super-compact affordable keychain LED flashlights with high performance for everyday carry use. RovyVon’s updated second-generation glow-in-the-dark Aurora A25 flashlight continues that dominance into the start of this new decade. It supports a high-power 1000-lumen max output and a USB rechargeable battery that’s easy to top-up when you need it. And the best part is all that power comes at an accessible price point, making it a no-brainer if you’re looking for a versatile new light.

The RovyVon Aurora A25 packs a powerful Cree XP-L V6 LED module in its compact, 2.4" long frame, and it’s able to put out a max output of 1000 lumens on Turbo out the front. That power is brought to you by its USB rechargeable 600mAh lithium polymer battery, which can go from empty to a full charge in just an hour. A single sides witch allows for easy operation, especially when you need to switch between modes, and its IP68-rated waterproof construction lets you use it even in inclement weather.

While the Turbo output is impressive, the RovyVon A25 also shines when its used in more economical settings, and it goes down to a low of 40 lumens for a full 9.5 hours of runtime when you don’t want to blind yourself in close up work. The body itself also features a red side light mode that you can use to keep your light adaptation in the dark, and the clear body of the light itself glows in the dark so you can locate it when the lights go out or if you need to find it somewhere in the bottom of a bag.

With its small size and 1.6 oz weight, you can pocket the RovyVon Aurora A25, or attach it to your keys via the lanyard hole at the back side of the light. No matter how you use it, it’s a solid choice if you’re in the market for a new EDC keychain light, and it’s worth the pick up if you already have one of their older models. Buy one today at the link below.

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About the Author
Jonathan Tayag is secretly an information technology and corporate security expert who prefers to moonlight as a creative event and commercial photographer whenever possible. His varied experience and substantial travels have led him to seek, without even thinking about it at first, the best gear for the best use at the best price available. Before the concept of EDC (everyday carry) firmly took hold, Jonathan already spent untold amounts of time optimizing for the best-in-slot pieces of gear, from cameras and lenses to pocket knives, pens, and bags and packs. In November 2015, Jonathan joined EverydayCarry.com and has since written numerous articles and guides to help impart his knowledge to the community as a whole.

Jonathan's photographic works have appeared on numerous online websites, print, video, and television outlets for over a decade. Jonathan's previous clients include Blizzard Entertainment, Red Bull, ESL, Razer, and several other endemic and non-endemic esports sponsors and brands. His work also features heavily in online competitive gaming communities, especially those of the StarCraft and Fighting Game genres. You've likely seen his work if you've spent time in a stream or in-game chat over the years.

Discussion (1 total)

Arty ·
Even more appealing to me now with the optional Nichia 219C LED! I do also appreciate that the A25 has a replaceable battery, unlike some of its other smaller brothers in the line-up.