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YESIDO LED Flashlight refers to a line of affordable, portable rechargeable LED flashlights from YESIDO (a brand focused on budget consumer electronics like phone accessories, mics, and gadgets). Popular models include the TC10, TC11, and similar variants (e.g., zoomable or telescopic designs). These are entry-level torches ideal for everyday use, camping, emergencies, power outages, or vlogging/outdoor activities in Nairobi—compact, bright enough for the price, and often with zoom or multi-mode features.
YESIDO doesn’t have one single “flagship” flashlight but offers several similar models under their lineup, emphasizing rechargeability, portability, and value.
Key Models and Specifications
- YESIDO TC10 (common budget model):
- Light Source: LED (often COB or standard LED chip)
- Brightness: ~220 lumens (decent for close-range tasks)
- Power: 4W output
- Battery: Built-in rechargeable (e.g., 800mAh lithium)
- Features: Zoomable/focus adjustable (wide flood to spotlight), portable and lightweight
- Charging: USB (Type-C or micro in older variants)
- Other: Simple on/off or multi-mode (high/low/strobe in some)
- YESIDO TC11 (more advanced variant):
- Light Source: White laser LED (for focused, long-range beam) + possible side LEDs
- Modes: 3 modes (high, medium, low or variations)
- Brightness: Up to ~190-300 lumens depending on mode
- Battery: Built-in 18650 lithium (1200mAh or similar)
- Features: Telescopic zoomable (extend/retract for beam adjustment), digital display (shows battery level or mode), rechargeable
- Material: ABS plastic body (durable but lightweight)
- Range: Focused laser-like beam for distance (better throw than basic LEDs)
Other variants may include multi-bulb designs (e.g., main T6 LED + side XPE wings rotatable 300°), but core traits are compact size, USB recharge, and affordability.
Performance and Reviews Overview
These are solid budget options—great for casual use like blackouts (common in parts of Nairobi), night walks, car glovebox, or pairing with vlogging setups (e.g., your YESIDO mic or neck holder). Users praise:
- Bright and focused beam (especially laser models for distance)
- Long battery life on low modes (hours of use)
- Easy USB charging (no need for disposable batteries)
- Compact and pocket-friendly
- Good value (often under $20-30 globally)
From feedback on Instagram, Noon, TVCMALL, and similar sites:
- Reliable for emergencies or camping
- Zoom feature is handy for adjusting beam
- Digital display on TC11 is a nice touch for battery monitoring
Cons:
- Not ultra-bright like tactical lights (e.g., no 1000+ lumens)
- Build feels plastic/affordable (not waterproof-rated high, though some resist splashes)
- Beam can have artifacts in zoom modes
- Not as durable as premium brands (Fenix, Olight)
- YESIDO TC10 (common budget model):



