Description
The Imalent BTL50 is a compact, high-performance digital zoom flashlight delivering up to 3000 lumens with a maximum beam distance of 916 meters. Unlike traditional mechanical zoom lights, the BTL50 uses an advanced electronic focus system with an LCD Diffractive Electro-Optic Lens. A simple long press of the power button instantly switches between a wide floodlight and a focused spotlight — all with one hand and no mechanical wear. This makes the BTL50 extremely practical for everyday carry, outdoor activities, search and rescue, or any situation where you need to quickly adjust your beam from close-up work to long-distance spotting.
Intuitive One-Hand Operation
- Press and hold the power button to cycle through stepless brightness levels (15 / 250 / 550 / 1000 lumens).
- Double-press the tail switch for instant Turbo (3000 lumens).
- Double-press again for Strobe.
- Triple-click to activate lockout mode for safe transport.
- Mode memory remembers your last used brightness.
Power & Charging
The BTL50 comes with a built-in high-capacity 3000mAh 18650 battery and supports fast USB-C charging. It can be recharged from power banks, laptops, or any USB-C source.
Durable Build
Constructed from aerospace-grade hard aluminum alloy, the BTL50 offers IP56 waterproof protection and 1-meter impact resistance. It features a comfortable, compact design that is easy to carry and operate even in wet or cold conditions.
Key Features:
- Electronic (non-mechanical) zoom – instant spot to flood switching
- Up to 3000 lumens with 916m max beam distance
- USB-C fast charging
- Smart protections: thermal control, low-battery warning, lockout mode
- Compact and lightweight for everyday carry
What’s Included in the Box:
- 1 × Imalent BTL50 Digital Zoom Flashlight (with built-in 3000mAh 18650 battery)
- 1 × USB-C charging cable
- User manual
The Imalent BTL50 brings modern digital zoom technology to a compact, powerful, and user-friendly flashlight. Perfect for users who want both flood and throw capability without the bulk or fragility of traditional zoom mechanisms. Available at torchsa.com.

