
I also added the ThruNite Archer for its aircraft-grade aluminum construction and integrated memory function. The Streamlight ClipMate is a pretty cool option, thanks to its integrated USB charging tab and red LED for night vision. Furthermore, many of them can emit light at intensities comparable to the standard ones I described above. They are compact and lightweight and can be attached to walls, clothes, belts, and even keychains.

Could you imagine jogging with one of those in your hand at night or trying to work in a portion of your basement while holding one of those? While certainly possible, why put yourself through that kind of hassle? There's an easier way with these clip-on flashlights. I know I have a couple in my house that take those giant C-cell batteries. While there's nothing wrong with an ordinary flashlight, it's safe to say that some of them can get pretty bulky and heavy at times. We've also included the Streamlight Nano for its 100,000-hour operating life and non-rotating snap hook for convenient one-handed operation when attached to a keychain or zipper.

This model's headband can also be secured to a bicycle seat, so the tool can be used as a tail light. Newly added this year is the Revival Gear Headlamp, which has four distinct operating modes and 90 degrees of rotation when it's clipped to a hat. We removed the ThruNite Archer and Lone Wolf Active Safety models due to availability issues and replaced the J5 Hyper V Ultra with the J5 Tactical V-Pro.
