Imalent MS32 named world's brightest flashlight at 200,000 lumens

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The Imalent MS32 is now the world's brightest flashlight, reaching 200,000 lumens, surpassing its predecessor, the Imalent SR32, which had 120,000 lumens. The MS32 features eight settings and a cooling system to prevent overheating, priced at $800. Other notable models include the Imalent SR16, offering 55,000 lumens, and the Olight Marauder 2, which provides 14,000 lumens and can charge devices. The TrustFire DF50 and Fenix PD36R Pro are also highlighted for their versatility and durability, with lumen outputs of 6,500 and 2,800, respectively. These flashlights cater to various needs, from emergency situations to outdoor activities. The selection emphasizes brightness, battery life, and durability, with options available at different price points.


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