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New EDC flashlight features laser and UV light

The Vezerlezer WK2 combines an EDC flashlight with a laser pointer.
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The Vezerlezer WK2 combines an EDC flashlight with a laser pointer.
The brand-new Vezerlezer WK2 EDC flashlight isn’t just magnetic and equipped with a USB-C port for charging; this compact, rain-resistant gadget also features a UV light, a laser, and a larger floodlight in white and red.

The Vezerlezer WK2 is designed to be more than just a simple flashlight, as this gadget packs five functions into a relatively compact body measuring 11.8 x 1.98 x 3.4 centimeters. Probably the most useful function is the standard flashlight, which is said to reach a brightness of 1,300 lumens. Vezerlezer advertises a battery life of 3.2 hours at high brightness, or up to 105 hours at a very low brightness of 10 lumens.

On the side of the body is a large floodlight that can shine either white or red. With a brightness adjustable from 1 to 200 lumens and a color temperature of 4,500 Kelvin, this light is said to be suitable for reading in a tent, for example. A green laser pointer is also hidden on the front, offering a standard output of 1 mW. Finally, the Vezerlezer WK2 features a 365 nm UV lamp. The housing is IPX5-certified and thus protected against rain. The back is magnetic, and a pocket clip is also available for attachment.
 

Pricing and availability

The Vezerlezer WK2 is currently being funded on Kickstarter. As part of the "Early Bird" offer, the flashlight can be pre-ordered for HKD 163 (approx. $21); the retail price is expected to be about twice as high. Delivery is expected to begin in August 2026. The price does not include import sales tax, customs duties, and $9 for shipping to the US, or $8 for shipping to the EU.

As is usually the case, supporting Kickstarter campaigns carries the risk that products may be delivered late or with quality defects. Vezerlezer already has several flashlights in its lineup, but the WK2 is the company’s first Kickstarter project..
 

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Hannes Brecher, 2026-06-15 (Update: 2026-06-15)