Based in Shenzhen, China, Runfree is an innovative business that specializes in producing outdoor gear and equipment. As a trusted company, it’s committed to product development, marketing, production, and post-sale customer support. Runfree has a broad product selection that includes tools, consumer electronics, daily carry (EDC) gear, and flashlights (tactical, outdoor, search, and law enforcement).
One of the brands owned by Runfree is RovyVon. This brand is focused on lighting flashlights, including tactical, law enforcement, outdoor, searching, pistol light, EDC, and others. RovyVon is known for the innovation, creativity, and quality of their products, and today I’ll be focusing on the hottest RovyVon lights and torches.
Rovyvon S3

Low (8 lumens), medium (100 lumens), high (500 lumens), and turbo are the S3’s four brightness settings (1,800 lumens). This compact rovyvon light is one of the brightest ones for daily carry while it is in turbo mode. The rechargeable battery that comes with the light can be charged externally through a USB-C connector at the bottom. If you don’t have a power bank on hand, the light also supports regular CR123 batteries, which are available from many retailers but cannot be recharged through the connector.
The construction of the metal body, which has a matte, slick surface, feels strong and enduring. Although it is easily pocketable, its bulk makes it a bit tricky to tuck away in an elastic band or slip pocket. The ceramic glass breaker is another odd feature for an EDC flashlight, but it comes in handy if you get stranded in a car and need to smash a window. The S3’s size may prevent you from keeping it in your pocket at all times, but its brightness and still-relatively-compact size make it my go-to flashlight for enjoyable hiking and camping.
RovyVon A5x
The A5x rovyvon light is a keychain flashlight (one of many) from RovyVon that has a translucent polycarbonate shell. The reason I chose to cover it in this review is that it features two types of LEDs that emit from the side — one white light and one UV. The casing glows in the dark in green, blue and purple. The glow only lasts for about a minute before fading away, but it “charges” very quickly from the flashlight’s own luminance.
The A5x nevertheless has a remarkably high maximum brightness of 650 lumens for something this tiny. It offers low, medium, high, and ultra-low modes. Ultra-low is dim, but it’s adequate to use your keys to open your front door at night. One caution while utilizing the medium and high modes is that the light will automatically switch to low after 100 seconds to prevent overheating. This is completely suitable for occasional use, such as attempting to get something from beneath your bed or in the space between a wall and a bookcase. This is a keychain light, after all.
It’s reasonable to question why you would ever need 650 lumens of brightness on your keychain. Most of the time, you probably won’t, although briefly blinding someone might be helpful at night to avoid unwanted approaches.
Aurora A24 Titanium
One classy and elegant material that is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion is titanium. The RovyVon Aurora A24 LED Flashlight is another alternative for your EDC if you enjoy the design and goods of RovyVon and love titanium. You may connect it to your pocket or bag using the provided (non-removable) clip, which weighs 60.8g and measures 76mm in length. Despite its small size, the CREE XP-L LED allows it to produce a maximum of 1000 lumens. Want a backup battery for your outdoor activities? You could choose the replaceable battery (proprietary) option.
Angel Eyes E200

Three models make up the Angel Eyes E200 series: the E200u (exclusively sold on Amazon in the US), the E200s, and the E200r. Due to the dual-chip LED used in the E200u, UV-C (270 nm) and UV-A (390–400 nm) are both available on the same LED. The front and sidelights of the E200s are both CREE XP-G3 LEDs.
Additionally, the E200r incorporates CREE XP-G3 LEDs for the sidelight and red and blue LEDs for the front light. The 1400mAh lithium polymer rechargeable battery used in all three variants is compatible with USB-C quick charging (5V/2.4A). It is simple to use hands-free thanks to the magnetic tail. Note that due to the extreme heat produced when the light is operating in Turbo or High mode, it will dim to 550 lumens in 45 seconds.
Commander C10
RovyVon Commander C10 tactical pen is made of titanium and has a length of 12.5 cm and only weighs 41 grams. The pen uses a bolt action mechanism. The refill comes from Germany (SCHMIDT P 900), and at the top of the pen, there’s a ceramic ball for glass breaking and self-defence in case of an emergency. A titanium pocket clip and an RX10 EDC Organizer box are included.
Summary
Although they are not inexpensive, the costs of all of these flashlights are in solid competition with those of other respected manufacturers with comparable characteristics. This is based on actual customer reviews. There are roughly twenty models available from RovyVon, many of which are minor modifications of one another (e.g., the A7 is basically the same as the A5x, just a different glow colour). If you enjoy their aesthetic, I’d suggest first exploring on their website, or a reliable supplier, since it’s much easier that way.
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