We've enhanced our top - selling lantern to offer 600 lumens of multi - directional, adjustable light. This Lighthouse 600 is loaded with unique features, making it adaptable for any lighting situation. It's ideal for camping trips, outdoor gatherings, or emergency scenarios. Equipped with an internal lithium battery, it also serves as a power hub to charge your phones and small USB devices. With a directional and adjustable LED light reaching up to 600 lumens, you can recharge the internal battery via any USB port, harness solar power using a Goal Zero solar panel, or use the built - in hand crank during emergencies. The 5200 mAh internal lithium battery with a USB output has ample power to charge phones, headlamps, tablets, and more. The collapsible legs not only provide a stand for optimal light dispersion but also fold in for easy storage. A built - in handle makes it a breeze to carry and hang. You can enjoy 360 degrees of bright LED light or conserve power and extend runtime by lighting up half of the lantern. There are three ways to charge this lantern: from the sun (connect a Nomad 10 solar panel and get a full charge in as little as 6 hours of sunlight), from a USB source (takes about 6 hours), or by cranking (1 minute of cranking gives you 10 minutes of light when in a bind). It measures 11.4 x 12.7 x 16.5 cm and weighs 498 g.


Using the Goal Zero Lighthouse Lantern 600 is easy. First, if you want to charge it, you can connect a Nomad 10 solar panel to the lantern under sunlight for about 6 hours for a full charge. Or you can plug it into a USB source, which also takes around 6 hours. In an emergency, just use the hand crank - for every 1 minute of cranking, you'll get 10 minutes of light. When using it, you can adjust the light direction according to your needs. You can use the collapsible legs to stand it up for maximum light spread, or use the handle to hang it. You can also choose to light up the whole lantern for 360 - degree light or just half of it to save power. When charging your devices, simply connect them to the USB output on the lantern. As for maintenance, keep the lantern in a dry place when not in use. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth if it gets dirty. And always make sure to fully charge the battery before long - term storage.