

🔦 Light Up Your Tactical Edge — Because Shadows Are So Last Season
The Brinyte XP22 is a compact, tactical-grade LED flashlight delivering 1300 lumens with a 260-meter dual-beam hotspot. Designed for quick Picatinny rail mounting without tools, it features a built-in pressure switch for seamless activation and magnetic USB charging for effortless power-ups. Crafted from anodized aluminum with IPX6 water resistance and shockproof durability, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance in tactical, outdoor, and emergency scenarios.


















| ASIN | B0BHX5G2R3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,931 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #478 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand | Brinyte |
| Brightness | 17000 Candela |
| Bulb Features | Dual Lens, Built-in Pressure Switch, Magnetic Charging, Lockout Function |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2022 |
| Finish Type | anodized |
| Finish types | anodized |
| Included Components | Charging Cable |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | BRXP22-B |
| Light Output Maximum | 1300 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Brinyte Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Part Number | BRXP22-Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.02"D x 2.91"W x 1.12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | tactical operations, military use, law enforcement, outdoor activities, emergency situations |
| Shape | Cylindrical with Rectangular Head |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | Built-in Pressure Switch makes your rail easily, Dual Lens remove the shadow, Lockout Function, Magnetic Charging and charging indicator, low profile won't effect your view |
| Special Features | Built-in Pressure Switch makes your rail easily, Dual Lens remove the shadow, Lockout Function, Magnetic Charging and charging indicator, low profile won't effect your view |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Style | Tactical |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1300 Lumens |
D**N
Popular light
There is a lot to like, but my favorite part about this light is the magnetic USB charging feature. It's like the old MacBooks. You could leave the charger connected, and when you grab the light in a hurry (and whatever it might be attached to), the cable just drops off. No problem. The light has 2 LED emitters, aimed such that in normal use it seems like 1 bright light. It seems very decently bright for what I was using it for, in a dark garage or backyard. It definitely lights up trees 2 backyards away, but not 3. I guess that means - in my opinion - it is good bright lighting for up to 180 feet but not 250 feet. Really that's probably perfect for its intended use. Did not cast any weird shadows but did light up whatever I aimed at really well. I left the light running for an hour and it was still going strong and it did not get hot. Good. Ratings: 400 lumens. Beam distance 230M. Runtime of 70 minutes on High or 100 minutes for strobe Max intensity: 13250 cd Impact resistant to 1M weight: 3.5 oz. This flashlight model is named Scorpion, which is sort of what the flashlight body looks like, if you squint really hard. Operation: 1 button tap to power ON or OFF, 2 taps= double-tap to start strobe mode. Long Press the button to power on, and it turns off when released. I initially tried mounting the light on bottom Picatinny rail. That's where I thought it would make the most sense. I planned to operate with index finger. But – surprise! I liked it much better mounted on top rail. Thumb operated on top rail was easier than index finger operation on bottom rail. Thumb & flashlight body was not visible through optic. It was easy to mount to the rail, just loosen (but do not try to remove) the square side knob & depress it so it expands over the rail. Release & twist to snug up the knob. Once installed it totally looks like a part that belongs there. I took the light over to a friend's BBQ and he wanted to check it out. When mounted on his rail, with his optic, his off thumb knuckle would be slightly visible in the lower 1/3 scope sight picture, but only when pushing the button. So we tried it on all 4 sides. Surprise again! We liked it best mounted on the left side rail (for a right handed person). Operating the button with the left thumb when mounted to the left side was in our opinion, way better than the other locations. We thought that mounting the light on the (left) support side felt more ergonomic. If you wanted to mount this light to a handheld that has a rail, it probably will not fit. The rail will be about 2 inches too short. It could be a nice bicycle light too, if your bike has a Picatinny rail. Bottom line: I like it, and everybody I showed this light to wants one.
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“Turns Every Shadow Into a ‘Did I Just See That?!’ Moment — In a Good Way.”
The Brinyte XP22 isn’t just a flashlight — it’s like strapping a miniature sun to your gear and saying, “Yeah, darkness? Not today.” Compact, tough, and bright enough to make nocturnal creatures reconsider their life choices, this little beast checks every box you didn’t even know you had. Here’s the deal: • 1300 lumens of pure wow — this thing punches way above its size. I pointed it at a wall once and nearly got a tan. • Low-profile Picatinny mount and built-in pressure switch — perfect for weapon lights or gear setups where bulk is bad. It stays sleek, stays secure, and doesn’t look like you’re hauling a stage spotlight. • Magnetic USB rechargeable — plug it in, click, charge… it’s like charging a smartphone but for your tactical domination dreams. • Strobe mode — because sometimes you need to confuse bad guys, or just signal your partner that you found the snacks. This thing feels solid in hand, with that reassuring heft tactical folks love, but still light enough to carry without elbow complaints. The beam is clean, tight, and cuts through darkness like butter on warm toast. Pros: ✨ Seriously bright for its size ✨ Easy magnetic USB recharge (no cap juggling) ✨ Tactical ready with pressure switch ✨ Rugged, sleek, and legitimately useful Cons: 😄 May cause sudden urges to “test brightness” at weird hours If your flashlight game needs an upgrade that feels smart and serious but still fun, the Brinyte XP22 delivers with style. Five stars — recommended for everyday carry, range days, and unexplained midnight snack expeditions. 🔦🌌💥
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Minimalist, sleek, and easy to use!
I recently added this light to my AR-15, and it’s been a fantastic upgrade. Installation was quick and tool-free—it clamped securely to the rail with a solid, no-wobble fit. The brightness is impressive, delivering a crisp, white beam that lights up the environment clearly with excellent color temperature. The strobe feature is a great bonus for tactical applications or emergency signaling. One standout feature is the magnetic charger. It’s extremely convenient—you can recharge the light without removing it from the rifle or disassembling anything. Just snap the charger on and you’re good to go. If there’s one thing I’d like to see improved, it would be the option to adjust the lumen output. A lower-power setting would be useful for indoor use or preserving battery life in less demanding conditions. Overall, this is a high-quality, user-friendly light that performs exceptionally well and offers great convenience right out of the box.
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