The ML6 Rechargeable Lantern from Led Lenser is the pure, bright delight that will illuminate your outdoor adventures, and charge your USB devices.
This lantern uses state of the art lens technology for maximum energy efficiency with optimal light distribution to provide 750 lumens of illumination. It features settings that include: power, low power, boost, blink, strobe, pulse and SOS mode for all different kinds of applications. You can use it as a power bank to recharge your USB devices such as your phone which is handy in a pinch. Its hook, removable stand and magnet give you options for mounting while the low battery warning, battery indicator, and charge indicator help you manage your energy.
To protect it against the elements, it features an IP54 rating and has a transportation lock to prevent it being accidentally turned on in storage. You’ll be able to charge your phone as well as light up your campsite with the ML6 Rechargeable lantern from Led Lenser.
Glare-free 360-degree illumination
Settings: include power, low power, boost, blink, strobe, pulse & SOS
Can be used as a power bank for USB devices
Fluorescent elements make it easier to find in the dark
Transportation lock prevents it being accidentally turned on
IP54 protection against water projected in a powerful spray
Hi Snowys, Is the charging port (to charge light) a USB-C input?
Ben - Kingaroy Dc, QLD (3 years ago)
G'day Ben,
I've Just checked with LedLenser, and it's a Micro USB port for the charge input. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
ML6 as a charger?1 answer
When using the ML6 to charge other appliances, what are the stats on how much charge this unit produces - how many charges of a Galaxy S7 for instance etc?
Soren - Sydney, NSW(3 years ago)
G'day Soren,
No stats, just a quick maths sum. The 18650 battery supplied with the ML6 has a 3000mAh. You'll just need to check what size your phone battery is in mAh, and compare that. It's not designed to be a designated powerbank, more so to just provide a top up if required when you don't have access to other power options.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
What colour light?1 answer
Just wondering if it is a warm or white light?
Tom - Ashfield, NSW(3 years ago)
G'day Tom,
We don't have a Kelvin rating on this lantern, but it's a blue-white light, not a warm white. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Red Light Function 1 answer
Just wondering how the red light function is with camping at night with the bugs and mozzies and still being able to see?
Shane - Diamond Creek, VIC (4 years ago)
G'day Shane,
The red light function on the Led Lenser ML6 is not designed as an area light, it's designed to provide minimal lighting whilst still allowing you own eyes to adjust to and see in the darkness themselves. Led Lenser do advise that on its brightest red setting it will give you enough light to read by. Generally bugs are not attracted to orange/red spectrum lights.
Lauren - Snowys(3 years ago)
Charging1 answer
I know the lamp can function as a powerbank but can you charge it with a power bank?
Rohan - Coburg, VIC(4 years ago)
G'day Rohan,
Yes you can. The ML6 Rechargeable Lantern comes with a USB charging cable, so will charge off anything with a USB output. Obviously though, you'll just need to make sure your existing powerbank has the correct capacity and 5V output.
Lauren - Snowys(4 years ago)
Is the 18650 cell removable, as the 14500 is on the ml4?.1 answer
Looking to purchase this item from snowys, i require the battery to be removable as the ml4, if not this unit would be unsatisfactory. Many thanks
Clint - 4509(4 years ago)
G'day Clint,
Yes, the 18650 battery in the ML6 is removable and replaceable if required.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Durability1 answer
How durable is this lantern to drops etc?
Bala - Ryde(4 years ago)
G'day Bala,
Word on the street is that the ML6 is pretty durable and robust, we've not done a drop test ourselves, but we've not had any reported issues with durability on this one.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
can you usb charge the lantern with solar panel or do you need mains power?2 answers
Interested to know if it can be recharged in the field with portable solar panel ?
sabine - berri(4 years ago)
G'day Sabine,
Yes, you can charge this using a solar panel with a USB output.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Best Purchase ever made, had to buy more of them, keep two in the suv incase of roadside emergency for the red flashers. magnetised to stick on front roadside corner and back roadside corner of the vehicle during emergency stop. Also having two gives me plenty of backup phone charging. wouldnt be without these. No joke best purchases ever.