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ToolGuyd > Lights > Flashlights > New General Tools TorchScope is a Video-Recording Flashlight

New General Tools TorchScope is a Video-Recording Flashlight

May 11, 2015 Stuart 4 Comments

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General Tools TorchScope

General Tools has come out with a new LED flashlight that offers built-in video recording capabilities. It’s aimed at construction, renovation, and security professionals, and anyone else that might want to have a record of whatever they turned their flashlight towards. The General Tools TorchScope can also capture still photos.

As a flashlight, the TorchScope has some heavy-duty features and specs:

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  • 1,000 lumens max illumination
  • 3 brightness levels: 100/500/1,000 lumens
  • 2 additional modes: fast strobe, SOS
  • Runtime is 2 hours at 1,000 lumens, 3 hours at 500 lumens with video recording, 5 hours with only video recording
  • Lens material is “plastic” (I asked if polycarbonate, all General Tools said was that it’s plastic)
  • Drop-resistant to 1 m (3.3 ft)
  • Anodized military-grade aerospace aluminum housing with knurled grip
  • IP68 waterproof rating

Here’s a quick look at the video recording side of things:

  • 4 buttons for menu, brightness and illumination, photo and video capture, and digital zoom (up to 4X)
  • Camera has 60° field of view
  • Depth of field from 2.4″ to infinity
  • Accepts MicroSD cards (4 GB included) up to 32 GB.
  • Can record 60 mins of HD or 78 mins VGA video resolution on included MicroSD card,
  • USB port for file transfer
  • LCD viewfinder
  • Powered by rechargeable Li-ion battery

MSRP: $299

First Thoughts

The new TorchScope is half flashlight, half rugged video camera. General Tools hasn’t provided info about its dimensions, but I’m hoping it’s close to the ~1″ standard for high performance flashlights.

I’d like to see General Tools take this one step further and add in smartphone or tablet wireless connectivity, but that’s perhaps asking for too much. I would also like to see 30-second or similar pre-record function, where the flashlight can be set to record footage that precedes a press of the record button. I think that such a feature would make the flashlight so much more versatile and user-friendly.

If done right, the TorchScope could be a valuable tool to home and building inspectors, and other such users. I could see the benefits for security professionals as well. Its near-$300 price point makes it pricier than coupling an entry-level GoPro ($130 via Amazon), other action camera, or body camera, to a high performance LED flashlight (e.g. Maglite Mag-Tac), but with the TorchLight there’s just 1 battery and 1 device to have to worry about.

To me it seems like the TorchScope toes the line between innovation and gimmick, but it looks to have all the makings of a serious and useful instrument.

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What do you think? Smart design, or what they heck were they thinking?

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4 Comments

  1. Dave L.

    May 11, 2015

    This could be real handy for inspectors and law enforcers/investigators.

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  2. Jeffrey

    May 11, 2015

    id rather c the camera lens be telescopic for looking into tight spaces. if you could pull it out about 4-8 inches with a swivel head. that would be very useful.

    Reply
    • Szymon

      May 11, 2015

      I would be all over it if it had that functionality.

      It cab be very difficult to run cabling in existing walls without damaging other cables and pipes already in there.

      Reply
  3. Jerry

    May 11, 2015

    I could see it being useful for security personnel. See something suspicious, or hear a funny noise, and all you have to do is hit record, to get evidence of whatever wrongdoing is going on.

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