





Performance
Push the button and walk into the dark—this thing’s got you. Whether you're rigging up camp in the backcountry or clicking it on inside a blackout stairwell, the Lighthouse Micro Charge throws clean light in a 360 or laser mode forward. And when your GPS or headlamp taps out, it’s got juice to keep them breathing.
Pros
- 150 lumens in lantern mode, plus a directional flashlight
- USB rechargeable, no cables needed—plug it straight in
- 7 to 170 hours runtime depending on brightness
- Built-in 2600mAh battery = emergency power bank backup
- IPX6 weatherproof—rain, splash, no problem
Cons
- It won’t fully charge your phone—think emergency top-off
- No solar panel unless you pair it with something else
Specs
- Max Output: 150 lumens
- Modes: Lantern (360° / half) and Flashlight
- Battery: 2600mAh Li-ion (3.7V, 9.62Wh)
- Charge Time: 3.5 hours via USB
- Runtime: 7–170 hours
- Weight: 87 g
- Dimensions: 112 x 37.75 mm
- Water Resistance: IPX6
- Ports: USB input/output: 5V, up to 1A
Final Thoughts
The Goal Zero Lighthouse Micro Charge is what you pack when weight matters but failure isn’t an option. It won’t replace your power station, but it’ll save your ass in a storm, in the field, or 12 miles out when everything else goes dark. Light, power, survival—in one slick little unit.
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