 Greetings, friends. This is Survival Doc. Today, I'm doing a review on the Waka Waka rechargeable flashlight and power source. It comes in yellow or, my preference, black. It is a very powerful, efficient flashlight with two LEDs. It has four different settings. If you hold the button down for two seconds, it flashes SOS. But the best thing about this is it contains a solar charger on the back. It has a high efficiency solar panel on the back. It's a convenient little stand. You can fold it out and put it in the sun and it will charge 100% in eight hours in the direct sun. Or you can charge it by plugging in your standard mini USB plug. This is the standard plug that comes on most of your smartphones. You can plug it right in here, charge it just as you would your cell phone. It will charge in about four hours this way. Or you can charge it with your USB from your computer. The output is a standard USB output. So you can use it to charge your cell phones. Here's my cell phone. This thing will charge my cell phone about three times. It depends on your cell phone. If you have a smartphone, you can probably only charge it once or twice. I have a low-tech cell phone. I can plug it right in there and charge my cell phone. Also, any other rechargeable device. This is my camera. I can plug it right in there and charge my video camera. Anything that charges from a USB port, like the ones on your computer, you can charge with this device. It didn't come with this lanyard, but it has a hole that you can put a lanyard in. I put one in mine. You can hang it around your neck. Use this as a flashlight. Four different settings. On the brightest setting, it will shine for 20 plus hours. On the next brightest setting, it will shine for 40 hours. On the energy saver setting, it will give you light for 200 plus hours. With these high-efficiency LEDs. With the lanyard, you can hang it. Run your lantern through this hole. You can hang it. Use it as a tent light or any kind of place you want to hang your light. With this nice little hole right here, you can also put it on any water bottle. Have a light on your water bottle that you can read with. This light is bright enough to where you can easily read a book with. A nice feature about this light is when you're charging it, it has four little green LEDs right here that light up in sequence. When it's 25% charged, one will light up. When it's 50% charged, two will light up. Three quarters charged, three will light up. When it's fully charged, four lights light up. The Waka Waka rechargeable solar power supply and flashlight or emergency light. I've been using this for about two months now. I really love it. Now it is going to go in my bug out bag, of course. With it, I'll be able to charge all of my small electronic devices like my cameras, my cell phone, and anything else. And I love it. It's an essential item now for my bug out bag. Waka Waka emergency power and flashlight. This is Survival Doc reminding you be prepared or be prepared to be pleased.