🌟 Light up your nights, own the outdoors!
The CONPEX FR-19 PRO Corded LED Camping Light delivers an astonishing 23000 lumens from 390 high-performance LEDs, illuminating an area the size of two basketball courts. Crafted with military-grade aluminum and IP67 waterproof certification, it withstands harsh weather while offering a 360° adjustable telescoping pole and foldable tripod for ultimate portability. Featuring wireless remote control with multiple lighting modes including SOS, this 12V, 4.4-pound powerhouse is engineered for professional-grade outdoor lighting, perfect for camping, fishing, and all your nighttime adventures.
Finish Type | Matte |
Base Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Lamp Type | LED |
Shade Color | Black |
Shade Material | Plastic, Aluminum |
Switch Type | Remote |
Style | FR-19 PRO |
Brand | CONPEX |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Remote Control |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Number of Light Sources | 390 |
Connectivity Technology | RF |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Is Waterproof | true |
Bulb Shape Size | T |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Wattage | 1.5E+2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | LED |
Control Method | Remote |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Camping |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Manufacturer | CONPEX |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 30 x 10 x 4 inches |
Item model number | FR-19 PRO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Pattern | Solid |
Certification | IP 67 |
Special Features | Remote Control |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**.
Nice and bright for what I need it for.
Great light overall. I let it run for hours on high and the led just got slightly warm. That's very good, the leds will last a long time. The only downside is it's so lightweight that wind will easily knock it over fully extended so I pu sandbags at the bottom and now it's very stable.
J**H
Perfect Light
This light is awesome. Does exactly what it needs to do and that’s lighting up the night. The low light setting is great for providing just enough light to see things, but the 100% setting will light up an entire camp site or fishing site. I like the tripod, it is a little flimsy but works just fine. I have also used some para cord to tie around the base and use a tent stake to help hold it in place and not fall over on windy nights. I run this light off a 12v 7.2 amp hr battery and have used the yellow light setting at 25% for 12hrs and battery will still have about 40% life left on it. I’ve only used the full 100% white light for a few minutes at a time just to get the extra light to find something or just to see better when getting big cats off the line. This light is perfect and I’ve already had several friends see mine in action and have purchased one for themselves.
Y**X
Good alternative to Devos LightRanger at a much lower price (but no weatherproofing)
I own a Devos LightRanger camping light -- it's a beast, but also quite expensive. The Conpex, on the other hand, is a lot less expensive but has some drawbacks:- No built-in battery- Not weatherproof- Not as compact as the Devos- Does not shine from as high as the DevosWhat it does have going for it (and the reason for the high rating): Price. It's inexpensive!What do you use these camp lights for? The higher the light is shining down from, the more of the camp site would be illuminated. This Conpex does an excellent job in lighting up the cooking and seating area.One could, however, point out that this product might be easy to create yourself:1. Get a battery power bank with USB outlet2. Get an inexpensive tripod with as tall a height as you can get (those used for holding up camera flashes are great!)3. Get an LED light commonly used by videographers4. Get a long USB cord to connect said light to the batteryAdd up each individual component, and it is actually cheaper to buy the Conpex.Biggest issue with this Conpex, however, is how small the carry case it. It is difficult to fit the LED light back in because it is too wide.All in all, decently good light.
P**L
Let there be light!!
If u like to do any activities outdoors at night and light is required, take this out of your wishlist and add it to the shopping cart. I have all of a sudden adopted fishing at night off my kayak (since its so hot during the day in Florida)and let me tell you this thing is like my personal street light. I secure it at the base with a cam strap and eyelets fixed to the tracks of the yak. In fact I use the "yellow" 25-50% setting 90% of the time. I switch to "white" 50% setting when I am loading back up at the dock. You DO NOT need to run this light at 100% you will temporarily go blind. I love it. The only con is it is not waterproof, weatherproof but again not water proof. I used marine goop around the RF receiver and the seems of the light. You will also have to tighten the clamps that are responsible for adjusting the tension of each telescopic piece; if you raise a section's bar too much you will pull it out of the tube it sits in.Also if you have LED rock lights that are controlled by an RF remote ..the remote to this product will power those lights on simultaneously when you press the "On" button on the remote for this product. Yea it sounds cool til you end up draining your newly purchased $300 truck battery lol
A**R
Plastic tripod telescopic clamps will fail on your first outing....
The bright light and remove are nice and work great, but the plastic tripod is junk. The plastic slide clamps failed on the first night we used it. The split even with less than finger tight pressure, rendering the telescopic feature useless.
N**N
Portable, but not 23,000 lumens
Pros- Portable and compact.- Easy to set up and take down- 12 volt, which makes it portable and able to run off any 12 volt batter (AGM, Lipo, LiFePO4)Cons- Not as bright as advertised. Around 8,000 to 10,000 lumens at most- Tripod supports are likely to break- No ability to stake the tripod down if there is windI Could overlook a lot of the cons for the portability and size of the transport. But the brightness is not 23,000 lumens. So be aware. The best LEDs on the market can produce 150 to 200 lumens per watt. I was pulling 48 watts on the bright setting. 48 Watts x 200 lumens/watt (at best) = 9,600 lumens. 9,600 lumens is closer to what I experienced in my back yard. I'll be returning if only because I need more light and I am not as concerned about portability. ALSO, on the conpex main page this model is listed as 10,000 lumens (not 23,000). Hope this helps in your purchase.If you need portable and small, then this might be great for your needs.Be sure to treat this is as a 10,000 lumen product (as listed on their main page) and not a 23,000 lumen product.
G**S
Super bright
Quality is fair, need to be very care in assembling, but they are bright and I mean super bright. Worth the cost.
J**G
Don’t waste your time
"Disappointing experience with this product. I purchased two units, and both had issues. The first one arrived damaged, and the second one didn't fare much better. Although the light itself appears to be in working condition, the included controller module is incompatible, rendering it useless. Without a functional controller, I have no way to turn it on/off, adjust brightness, or dim the light. Given these problems, I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone."
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 months ago