

🔦 Light Up Your World, Stay Ahead of the Dark!
The PIOOCAN S10Pro is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering an impressive 2500 lumens with a beam distance of 850 feet. Crafted from military-grade aluminum alloy, it features a waterproof, impact-resistant design and a magnetic tail cap for versatile hands-free use. Equipped with USB-C fast charging, it powers up in just 3-4 hours and offers up to 160 hours of runtime on low mode. With five lighting modes and a memory function, it’s perfect for outdoor adventures, emergencies, and everyday carry.










| ASIN | B0DCW3ZM8D |
| Additional Features | High Lumens, Magnetic Base, Portable, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,146 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #441 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | PIOOCAN |
| Brightness | 2500 Lumen |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 511 Reviews |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Lanyard, Usb Cable |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.57"D x 0.98"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.57"L x 0.98"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 259 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Magnetic Base, Weatherproof |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | PIOOCAN |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | S10Pro-Orange |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Cycling, Emergency, Hiking, Reading, Security |
| Runtime | 160 hours |
| Shape | Bullet |
| Special Feature | High Lumens, Magnetic Base, Portable, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Style Name | Compact |
| UPC | 192271076409 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 2500 Lumens |
R**N
Low light - Good Flashlight - SUPER BRIGHT LIGHT! A very good tactical hand-torch!
Everyone needs at least one form of self defense, especially at night, in an attempt to ward off a potential attacker, and a super bright light in the eyes when they don't expect it may be just the less-than-lethal option you've been looking for. With 3 levels of light intensity I can use it around the house when a little extra light in a dark place helps, and I keep it by my bed at night ready to blind anyone who thinks they have more of a right to my stuff than I do. Being small, with a clip attached, it's easy to carry anywhere...an evening walk in the neighborhood, a walk to the store, sitting on the porch with a cup/glass of your favorite beverage watching the sunset, walking from your office to your car after dark...the potential is almost limitless. I haven't had a need for the magnet on its base, but it's a strong magnet, so I'm sure it'd hold if you needed it to. And being rechargeable via usb-c I'm not concerned about running out of battery power, If I've used it at all during the week I charge it back up before going to bed on the weekend.
C**Y
Impressively Bright Flashlight!
This was my first Pioocan flashlight and I was very impressed. It is lightweight but it feels well made. It is easy to get a grip on and it also includes a magnetic tail cap. There is integrated USB-c charging and a port cover that seals well. This did a very nice job of lighting up the back yard and had no problem reaching out far. Very simple user interface (the user manual accurately called it a people-friendly flashlight). On the brightest setting it can get a little hot, but that is expected with how much light it is putting out. Great light at a great price!!
A**A
Excellent budget-friendly flashlight with one charging caveat
I just received my S10Pro and I’m impressed. For the price, this is a well‑built, small/medium‑sized flashlight with a removable lithium‑ion rechargeable battery. It's a bit too large for an everyday carry for me, but I can see others happily adding it to their EDC kit. Pros: - Solid, durable aluminum alloy construction with a great in‑hand feel - Strong rear magnet — one of my favorite features — perfect for hands‑free use - Good pocket clip (single‑sided contrary to what one of the product graphics shows, which is fine for this size/weight. For some, it might be too large to clip to the brim of a hat) - Three brightness modes (low/med/high) plus an extremely bright strobe. There is not a fourth "turbo" brightness mode, contrary to what some of the official product info says. - Helpful LED power indicator (red/green) and responsive power button - IPX8 waterproof rating - Simple but useful included lanyard Medium brightness is more than enough for most tasks, and while the head does heat up quickly, that’s expected for a light this bright. Charging Note: While the S10Pro has a USB‑C port, it appears to require a 5V/1A power source to charge. In my testing, it could only charge with the included USB‑A to USB‑C cable. Multiple high-quality USB‑C to USB‑C cables and chargers around my house that work fine with my other devices (iPhone, iPad, portable JBL speaker, other flashlights) would unfortunately not charge the S10Pro. This could be a limitation of the included battery OR the flashlight’s internal circuitry. I am not sure which is responsible. If it’s the battery, swapping it for one that supports true USB‑C charging might solve the issue — but as it stands, users who have moved entirely to USB‑C power sources and cables may find themselves stuck if the light dies and no USB‑A charger is available. Bottom line: A tough, bright, and versatile flashlight with great features for the price. Just be aware of the charging quirk if you’ve gone all‑in on USB‑C. This is not a true USB-C flashlight. Perhaps it can be with a different battery? I would love for someone else or for Pioocan to confirm.
J**1
Solid Budget Flashlight with Impressive Throw and Some Room for Improvement
My experience with flashlights is pretty limited—I only own one other model, the Wurkkos FC13S (Simple Mode). So I’m not coming from an expert perspective, but I can speak to how this flashlight compares in practical use. This model offers up to 2500 lumens, just like my FC13, but it performs very differently. The beam is more concentrated, with a tighter throw. You’ll notice in the comparison photos I’ve included: the black flashlight is the FC13, and the orange one is this model. The black flashlight casts a wider beam overall, which is great for lighting up large areas. You’ll also see that the FC13 doesn’t have a strong, clearly defined hot spot—it just washes everything evenly. On the other hand, the orange flashlight (this one) has a very prominent circular hot spot in the center, which is ideal for long-range illumination. That difference comes down to build. If you look at the heads of the two flashlights in the photos, you’ll notice that the S10 Pro’s emitter is completely flat and flush, while the FC13’s emitter is recessed slightly and surrounded by flared-out orange edges. That little design choice on the FC13 helps spread and shape the beam more effectively, and it also gives the light a more polished, thought-out feel. It’s a subtle but smart design detail. Now, that’s not to knock this flashlight—it’s still a great budget option. Build quality is solid. The aluminum body feels nice in the hand—durable, grippy, and well-sized. The button is a bit small for my preference, especially compared to the FC13, and it doesn’t support reverse charging. That’s a feature I didn’t think I’d care about until the FC13 offered it. Being able to charge your phone in a pinch is surprisingly useful, especially in emergencies. Another small tradeoff is the clip. This one only has a one-way clip, so you can’t attach it to something like the brim of a hat for hands-free use. The FC13 has a two-way clip, which opens up more options. But to this flashlight’s credit, it does come with a magnetic tail cap standard—which is a big win. On the FC13, I had to buy that separately. Having it included at this price point is honestly awesome. One thing to note: it does get noticeably warm on the highest mode, and pretty fast too—within 10 to 15 seconds. I think that has to do with the lack of heat-dissipating grooves near the head. The FC13, in contrast, has some nice ridges that help it stay cooler longer under heavy use. Overall, I think this flashlight is impressive for the price. It throws light farther than my FC13 and feels well-built. It doesn’t quite match the FC13’s polish or attention to small usability details, but it still punches above its price point. With a few small improvements—larger button, two-way clip, better heat management—it could easily be a standout in the budget flashlight space. Looking forward to what this brand does.
B**O
Top Notch
I’m impressed with the Pioocan flashlight! Right out of the box, the quality feels top-notch, with a durable design that looks like it can handle some serious use. For such a small size, this flashlight packs an impressive punch in brightness. I was really surprised by how powerful it is given its size—it definitely outperforms other flashlights I’ve tried in the same category. The 18650 battery is great, providing plenty of power and making it easy to recharge when needed. Overall, this flashlight is a perfect combination of portability, power, and durability. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, bright, and compact flashlight! In the pictures I grabbed a few of my other lights in the 18650/21700 category for comparison. I then compared the output the 3 18650s I had handy.. The Wurkkos TD02 has a similar beam pattern to the Pioocan which is on the left in one of the pics. The Pioocan is brighter and I prefer the whiter light it produces but that is just personal preference. The Pioocan is about a 1/4 inch shorter in length and has a side button as opposed to the tailcap button on the Wurkkos. One benefit to Pioocan is the magnet on it's talicap, This allows to stand staight out on the side of a fridge for example. I have other lights with magnetic tailcaps that will not do this. It also is flat to allow for tail standing. In another pic you can see the comparison with the Sofirn SC29 which has a much broader spill and is not much of a thrower in comparison. This does have a side button like the Pioocan however, but no magnetic tailcap. Overall this Pioocan S10Pro is my new favorite 18650 based light and it is cheaper than the others I have at this point in time. If you just read all this, buy it already. The value and features can't be beat.
S**R
Nice easy to use EDC light
For the money this is a very nice EDC light. It features a simple interface, which is great for when you just want it to turn on. I hate the half-press and other multi-click UI's when it can just be simple. For an EDC you want it easy to use. -Single push On/Off -When on, press-hold to switch between low-med-high -double click to go to and switch between strobe and SOS As for features: -USB-C charging. It comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable. Note it does not support power-bank functionality and you must use the USB-A to USB-C cable. Direct C-C does not seem to work or maybe with only some chargers. For something at this price point this is ok. I wish C-C cables worked 100% so I would not be stuck if I do not have the A-C or A port available. -Easy to see charging and battery level LED. -Solid click button for tactical feedback. -Magnetic base. -The head of the light has some flat spots, which prevent it from rolling. -IPx8 rating. -Decently bright, rated at 2500 lumens, and the medium and low are very usable at 300lm and 10lm. -Replaceable 1800 mAH, 18650 cell -Springs on both contact points for rattle free and consistent contact.
T**B
Nice Little Pocket Thrower
This is actually the second one I've bought because I like them. It is a very strong pocket thrower. The L2 uses an emitter that has a very cool tint, which I like for throwers - 6500k. The light is rated IPX6 for waterproof. The L2 is a little larger then other 14500 (battery size) lights that I have but I like that because it fits my hand better. It comes with a single 750mAh rechargeable 14500 lithium ion battery that has a USB-C charging port built in. You can charge the battery using a USB cord or charge it in a conventional Lithium ion battery charger. Any other AA battery will also work. There is no exterior charging port, which will definitely aid water resistance. The light comes with a two-way pocket clip which is attached very firmly to the tube of the L2. Also included are a lanyard, two spare o-rings and a short charging cable (USB-A to C). A USB-C to C cable will also work. Turn On/Off the light with a single full click. This light has a simple operating system with 3 light levels plus strobe. From On - half clicks will continuously cycle thru Low, Medium, and High. It does have uick FULL clicks for Strobe. One click to turn Off.memory for those three modes. When the light is On, do a double half-click for strobe. Pioocan claims the L2 has 1200 lumens with a claimed throw of 115 meters and I believe it. This is a real thrower with good spill. It is extremely bright and throws farther then most of my other 14500 lights, yet has decent spill. This is very impressive, especially considering the low price. The light will get pretty warm if operated in High mode for very long but this is normal for all small lights that use a Liion battery and an LED emitter. The Pioocan L2 turned out to be better then I thought it would be. If you are looking for a pocket thrower, seriously consider the L2. I consider it to be a very good value.
M**.
Good light
I have seen many mixed reviews regarding this flashlight. I wanted to add this, It is dependable, takes a beating (dropped it down a flight of stairs), its bright for its size and has a good range. But on the brightest setting it gets hot, very hot. I have found that I only use the "bright setting" when I am scanning a wood line or attempting to temporarily illuminate a room to find something, otherwise the lower settings are fine. The battery lasts about 2-3 hours on medium setting before a recharge is needed. With all of that said I still keep it as my EDC and would get another one.
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