Gadget Guy: The Best Flashlight Ever
It has everything you never thought of in a flashlight.

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You've seen LED flashlights before, but chances are you've never laid your hands on one worth $1300. We thought so. But price isn't the only thing that sets the Mii Flashcam apart from the rest.

To begin with it's bright. Rated at 85,000 candlepower the Flashcam is bright enough to get to help you find your way out of the darkest areas. But that's not the best feature. The Flashcam has a 3 megapixel digital camera and video camera built-in. Yes, you read right. Still shots and video can be captured on the run and stored on the 1gb built-in memory card. While most will find the feature useless it can be handy for private investigators or police officers which is who the manufacturer is targetting this device towards. It also sports infrared which will allow you to see in total darkness with the ligth turned off.

On the downside the flashlight is heavy. It weighs 2.2 pounds. Oh and there's the price. $1300 is a lot to pay for most consumers.

For a full review of the Flashcam click on the link above.

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