REVIEW β The world of flashlights is finely-grained. There are models for everything from tiny βfind-the-key-holeβ pinch lights to huge handheld spotlights that are weatherproof and can be dropped into caves, tossed into a truck bed with other equipment, or used to signal in rivers without harm. The ThruNite TC15 v3 is the unit Iβm reviewing today, and, while not something that can be used to spot drowning victims 2000 yards away at sea, itβs still pretty impressive for a light that will rival your multitool for weight and size, but cost less than a nice dinner out.
What is it?
The ThruNite TC15 V3 flashlight is a small, single-switch flashlight with a rechargeable battery.
Whatβs in the box?
- ThruNite TC15 V3 flashlight
- Battery
- Spring steel clip
- Wrist lanyard
- Nylon belt case
- USB-A<=>USB-C cable
- Replacement seals
- Paperwork

Design and features
The ThruNite TC15 V3 is a small, one-switch flashlight that charges externally via a standard USB-A adapter. It is black, 4.75β³ long, and .875β³ wide. The total weight, with the installed battery and lanyard, is 4.85 ounces (137 grams), or about half what your iPhone 13 Pro Max weighs. The single button easily finds its way under your thumb in your hand. Holding it down cycles through the power levels of firefly, low, medium, high, and turbo.
The LED in the button will let you know if the power has dropped below 30% by glowing red. A single press turns off the light, and another press turns the light back on at the same level. You have to work to get into either firefly or turbo mode. (Details in the instruction leaflet.) Mostly, itβs just a great little light that gives you the right amount of light when and where you need it.
The spring steel clip can be removed, but not easily. Itβs two-way, meaning you can stow the light with the lens facing up or down without having to remove it. The nylon belt case has a 3-inch sleeve for even the largest military-style belt, plus a plastic D-ring to allow attachment via belt clip or carabiner.
Performance
The TC15 V3 is a small, light, very portable flashlight that fits in a multitude of use cases. With the spring steel clip or the included nylon wrist lanyard, itβs easy to have right where you need it in your darkest times. While it will give you light at a great distance, due to the size, itβs not going to give a wide field of view. But for general searching, wayfinding, or all-around use, itβs quite a versatile and strong addition to your kit. Small enough for your vehicle console, overnight bag, or daily carry bag, you wonβt notice itβs there until you need it, and then youβll be quite happy it is.
What I like
- Small
- Light
- Easily rechargeable
What Iβd change
- Nothing
Final thoughts
The ThruNite TC15 V3 is a small, light, water-resistant torch that can be easily carried anywhere, and will give a huge amount of light in just about any situation. It doesnβt have a βgas gaugeβ to let you know how much power it has left (unless itβs below 30% charge), but it charges easily from the same charger you use for your phone. Whether you have an old iPhone or a new state-of-the-art device, you can use the cable that comes with it to charge from the USB-A charger or connect your phoneβs USB-C cable to the light. (If youβre using an iPhone 11 or higher, youβll need a USB-C to USB-C charging cable. Itβs the one that comes standard with newer iPads and many newer Android phones.) Either way, youβre powered for another day of lighting up the dark places of your life.
Price: $59.99
Where to buy: ThruNite.comΒ or Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by ThruNite.
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Of course the review is all glowing positive stuff, you want them to send you more free stuff, and you make money every time someone buys one from this page! Why would you be honest?!?!?
If youβve read many reviews here, youβll find we donβt automatically give glowing reviews to every product. Personally, Iβve done this many times, starting with my first review. But if something does what the label on the tin says, we also tell that good side of the story.
For a βnon-glowingβ review, check the meal replacement cubes just a few articles earlier than this one. Thatβs just the latest I can remember.
Yea, I replied to it too. You found one issue (the taste) and the rest of that complete crap product was all good in your dollar sign addled eyes. You were sure able to bring yourself to post a link so you get paid! Kind of takes any credibility or ethics you might have once had and tosses it right out the door .
Kind of hard to see if they are full of crap before you read it isn’t it now.
Why are you reading this review of you feel this way?
Of course I can’t disagree either.
Hereβs the link to my first review: https://the-gadgeteer.com/2004/11/23/crayton_electronics_1st_2nd_generation_ipod_replacement_battery_kit_review/
ThruNite TC15 V3 is a compact and powerful flashlight. It has been very useful in the many situations where I have needed it, including camping trips with my family or on expeditions to find an area that needs lighting up. I also like its small size which makes it perfect for carrying along when you are out hiking or going somewhere else by car.