
Goal Zero
The Goal Zero Lighthouse Micro Flash is a compact, USB-rechargeable lantern and flashlight designed for ultralight backpacking, camping, and emergency preparedness. It features dimmable 360-degree lantern light ranging from 7 to 150 lumens, a built-in 120-lumen flashlight mode, and IPX6 weather resistance in a lightweight 2.4 oz package.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the Goal Zero Lighthouse Micro Flash as a highly versatile and lightweight option ideal for backpacking and emergencies. REI Co-op and B&H Photo praise its dimmable output, long runtime, and solar compatibility, while Public Lands editors appreciate its clever one-side shutoff despite noting switch usability issues.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the product's portability, long battery life on low settings, and dual functionality for camping. Recurring complaints focus on the frustrating mode-cycling to power off and switch placement that causes temporary blindness in dark conditions.
Common Complaints
Frustration with mode-cycling to power off and switch placement causing temporary blindness; some note modest brightness for larger areas.
How It Compares
vs. Black Diamond Moji+
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Choose the Micro Flash for ultralight versatility and flashlight integration; choose Moji+ for brighter output.
vs. Luci Base Light
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Choose the Micro Flash for compact portability and flashlight mode; choose Luci for floating capability and weather resistance.
vs. Petzl Tikkina
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Choose the Micro Flash for ambient lantern lighting; choose Tikkina for high brightness and hands-free use.