EDC flashlight made of titanium comes with dot matrix display: LoopDot now crowdfunding on Kickstarter – NotebookCheck.net News
LoopGear recently unveiled one of the most unusual EDC flashlights on the market, LoopDot. In addition to a lamp with spotlight and floodlight modes, the LoopDot flashlight also offers a useful dot matrix display and a fidget toy.
LoopDot is the most unusual product to date from flashlight specialist LoopGear. In addition to the flashlight, LoopDot offers two other functions. Firstly, a fidget toy in the shape of a wheel that can also be used to control the brightness by pressing a button on the top.
Secondly, LoopGear incorporates a dot matrix display with 52 large RGB pixels. This display can, among other things, show the selected brightness and other flashlight settings. Furthermore, the dot matrix display can display a dice that is rolled by shaking the flashlight. A rock-paper-scissors mini-game is also included. The flashlight reaches a brightness of 400 lumens in spotlight mode, which means LoopDot can’t quite keep up with EDC flashlights like the Nitecore Tini 3.
In floodlight mode, the brightness drops to 270 lumens, illuminating a wider area while the light becomes warmer to make it more comfortable for the eyes at night. The maximum 400 lumens can only be maintained for 30 seconds, after which the brightness drops to 150 lumens. At full brightness, the battery life is 1.5 hours. It charges via USB-C at up to 2.5 watts. The flashlight weighs 40 grams, and the housing is IPX6-certified, making it rain-resistant.
Price and availability
LoopGear is currently financing the production of the LoopDot EDC flashlight via Kickstarter. As part of the crowdfunding campaign, the flashlight with an aluminum casing can be pre-ordered for $35, while the model with a titanium casing costs $105.
Shipping is expected to begin in September. The manufacturer offers an optional magnetic case, a clip for attaching to pants and a mounting kit for bicycle handlebars.
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Editor of the original article: Hannes Brecher – Senior Tech Writer – 18440 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018
Since 2009 I have written for different publications with a focus on consumer electronics. I joined the Notebookcheck news team in 2018 and have combined my many years of experience with laptops and smartphones with my lifelong passion for technology to create informative content for our readers about new developments in this sphere. In addition, my design background as an art director at an ad agency has allowed me to have deeper insights into the peculiarities of this industry.
Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 2024 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022
Growing up in regional Australia, I first became acquainted with computers in my early teens after a broken leg from a football (soccer) match temporarily condemned me to a predominately indoor lifestyle. Soon afterwards I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany, having moved here in 2014, where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically reshaped human culture, and how it continues to do so.
Hannes Brecher, 2025-08-13 (Update: 2025-08-13)
