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The ThruNite EDC Archer Pro V2 is a premium, ultra-compact LED flashlight delivering up to 950 lumens and a 187-meter beam. Featuring a rechargeable USB-C battery, advanced lockout modes to prevent accidental activation, and rugged IPX-8 waterproof and impact-resistant construction, it’s engineered for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable, high-performance lighting in a sleek, pocket-friendly design.






| ASIN | B0C2XT75XZ |
| Item model number | Archer Pro V2 Black CW |
| Manufacturer | ThruNite |
| Product Dimensions | 2.01 x 2.01 x 9.32 cm; 64.92 g |
J**R
This company produces an EXCELLENT high quality product. I have owned the smaller unit (just bought another) for 4 years, and it has giving me non-stop service and has never failed once on me. This one is considerably more powerful than the smaller - and still fits well into a pant or coat pocket - still small enough to put in your mouth for aim (which is my common way to hold a small flashlight) and has plenty of battery to get you through the day. For the price, you won't find a better, better built, or more reliable flashlight. HIGHLY recommended becuase I have experienced how amazing this is on a daily basis. Buy more than one is my last recommendation!
J**N
If you want something in this size range it's perfect. It's plenty bright. The user interface is good. The battery lasts a very long time on a charge. It's survived multiple drops. The price is excellent for what you get. I've thrown away a bunch of broken cheap flashlights. This is a better price-performer.
A**H
Here buying a 2nd one. Perfect EDC pocket size. Used it now several weeks and the wife wants one for her purse. I bumped the top button accidentally and it stayed on in my pocket, but it had a lock setting if you hold the button down to go through modes. I don’t want it locked but that feature is there if needed. I like the single press for low beam and the quick double press for max beam. Simple! It’s made well and the charge port is sealed so it’s probably moisture proof. Out of 4 types I have, this is my favorite flashlight. Only thing missing is that it’s not magnetic.
J**S
I’ll start by saying I NEVER write reviews but this light deserves one. I’ve had it since April of last year and carried it in my pocket almost every day. It’s an awesome light. Awesome size, brightness, and functionality. The waterproofing works great. I have washed it in the sink multiple times when it got dusty. The other day I heard a noise in the dryer, went to look and realized I had left it in a pocket. The light survived being run through the clothes washer and most of a cycle in the hot dryer and works just like day 1. My only complaint is that the button is too easy to hit in your pocket. I have done this several times and run the battery down. I find that using the lock feature is not usually quick enough for my use. I ordered a thrunite tn12 to use instead for this reason but I’ll continue to use this around the house and garage. It’s an awesome light!
W**S
The ThruNite Archer Pro V2 is a solid everyday carry flashlight with good build quality and materials. It feels durable and the beam pattern is nice with decent focus. Brightness is good, but honestly not as bright as my previous 700-lumen flashlight, which was a bit disappointing. Charge time is okay, and I like that it uses USB-C for charging. The cost is reasonable for what you get, and it’s very convenient for pocket carry. However, I ended up returning it for a couple of reasons. The flashlight scratches easily, which is frustrating for an EDC item. Also, the pocket clip was excessively strong yet didn’t attach securely to the flashlight, making it awkward to use. Overall, it works as advertised, but these issues were deal-breakers for me. Pros: Good build quality and materials USB-C charging Beam pattern and focus are decent Comfortable for EDC pocket carry Cons: Not as bright as expected compared to similar models Scratches easily Clip is overly strong and not secure
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