

🔦 Light up the night with stealth and power — be the predator, not the prey.
The UltraFire H-R3 is a professional-grade red LED flashlight featuring three 630 nm LEDs that deliver a pure red beam visible up to 256 yards. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum with a matte anodized finish, it offers rugged durability and an IP65 waterproof rating for dependable outdoor use. Designed for simplicity, it operates in a single mode via a tailcap switch, making it ideal for hunting, tactical use, and red light therapy. Powered by a 3.7V 18650 battery (not included), this flashlight balances high brightness with stealthy illumination to enhance your nighttime adventures.
| ASIN | B081YGL9CP |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery type | 18650 Battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | #155,890 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #52 in Tactical Flashlights #2,802 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Date First Available | 4 January 2020 |
| Finish types | Matte |
| Included components | Battery |
| Item Weight | 189 Grams |
| Item model number | H-R3 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.3 x 11.5 x 4.8 cm; 189 g |
J**O
Salió bueva se puede usar para caza menor ya que a los animales no les asusta e ilumina bien el objetivo a 50 metros. Solo que se agota la batería rápido. En casi una hora se funde.
P**Y
I own two other UltraFire LED lights—next size down—so I knew what I was getting into. Build quality is excellent: nice fit and finish, switch feels solid and rubber o-rings are used for water resistance. And, yeah, the near IR light (630 nm) is blindingly bright so the 300 meter range is no mere brag—keep away from eyes! My light meter measured output at 1890 LUX next to the light head, compared to 300 LUX for the single LED near IR model I own. Obviously three LEDs are brighter than one but also hotter running. The outer case gets very warm after about 5 minutes of constant use. Ten minutes borders on too hot to comfortably hold. Also, those 3 LED eat lots of power compared to my one LED UltraFire, so keep a spare battery handy and buy the highest mAH rating you can muster. My UltraFire battery is 3000 mAH and I burn through it in an evening of heavy use whereas the one LED UltraFire is good for three or four days with the same battery. Sometimes I shine the near IR light on sore finger joints and it makes them feel better after a couple minutes, so might be good for red light therapy too. The only wee complaint is this UltraFire appears black in product photos but the one I received is gun metal gray. It's a nice color but I prefer black. Finally, this light requires a hard to find, locally at least, 3.7v Li-ion rechargeable battery called a 18650. I already had spares from my other UltraFire torches but make sure you order a couple with charger if this is your first UltraFire.
S**N
My husband has given me a hard time for carrying a very bright flashlight when we are out at night stargazing. He suggested a red flashlight. This one works well. He claims I no longer blind him at night, and we can see very well with this. I highly recommend this.
T**Y
This light is bright. I use it for night hunting and for the price it's a pretty good light. I own several. The batteries seem to last quite a while.
K**C
Great flashlight. I have bout others in this price range and this one with the three LED setup works the best. The only other one I can really compare it to in the price range is another I got off of Amazon. I forget the name of it, something fire as well but that one was a single LED with a more concentrated Beam. However, this one can throw the same distance 75-100 yards but has a more flood effect. Also when I say 75-100 I mean clear illumination of what your looking at and not maximum distance you can pick up the red on objects.
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