MORIKO Camping Lights Review: Two USB-C Lanterns With a Flame Mode for Under $60

USB-C Rechargeable
Built in 2000mAh battery charges via USB-C and lasts up to 200 hours on low mode
Warm Amber Flame Mode
Realistic flickering flame effect plus steady warm light and bright white options
Carabiner Clip and Magnet
Hang it from a tent, strap it to a pack, or stick it to any metal surface
IP65 Waterproof
Rain, splashes, dust. These hold up in conditions that would kill most lanterns
What You Get
The MORIKO Camping Lights come as a two pack of compact cylindrical lanterns with a matte black body, textured rubber grip, and a carabiner clip on top. They feel heavier than they look, which is actually a good sign. Theres no cheap flex to the plastic.
Each one runs on a 2000mAh rechargeable battery that charges through USB-C. You get a warm amber mode that flickers like a candle flame, a steady warm white, and a bright white mode. On the lowest setting, MORIKO claims about 200 hours of runtime. I didnt test that exact number but I used one nightly for about a week on warm mode before needing a charge, which felt about right.
Who Its For
Campers, backpackers, and anyone who keeps a lantern around for power outages. The carabiner clips make them easy to hang from a tent loop or tree branch, and the built in magnet sticks to car hoods, toolboxes, or anything ferrous. I also like them as patio lights for summer evenings. The flame mode looks surprisingly good at night.
The Downsides
The bright white mode isnt going to replace a real headlamp for cooking or reading. Its fine for ambient camp lighting but dont expect to illuminate a whole clearing with one of these. And the charging port cover is a little fiddly to open with cold fingers, though thats a minor gripe.
How It Compares
At this price point you’re competing with the Goal Zero Crush Light ($20 for one) and the BioLite AlpenGlow 250 ($50 for one). MORIKO gives you two lights for sixty bucks, both with USB-C and a flame mode that neither of those competitors offer. Build quality isnt quite at BioLite levels but its way above the random no name Amazon lanterns in the $15 range.
Pros
- Two lanterns for under $60 is hard to beat
- USB-C charging with solid battery life
- Flame mode looks really convincing at night
- IP65 waterproof rating actually holds up
- Magnetic base and carabiner clip give you mounting options
Cons
- Bright mode isnt bright enough for task lighting
- Charging port cover is hard to open with gloves
- No battery indicator, you just find out when it dies
Specs
| Battery | 2000mAh rechargeable (USB-C) |
|---|---|
| Runtime | Up to 200 hours (low mode) |
| Light Modes | Warm flame, warm white, bright white |
| Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
| Mounting | Carabiner clip, built in magnet |
| Weight | ~5.6 oz per lantern |
| Whats Included | 2 lanterns, 2 USB-C cables |
Common Questions
Can you charge and use them at the same time?
Yes, they work while plugged in. Handy if you want to use them as a desk lamp near a power source.
Do they get hot?
Barely warm even after hours of use. LED efficiency keeps heat low.
Will the magnet hold on a vertical surface?
Its strong enough for a fridge or car hood but I wouldnt trust it on a rough vertical surface without the carabiner as backup.
The Verdict
The MORIKO Camping Lights are one of those products that just make sense for the price. Two USB-C rechargeable lanterns with a flame mode, magnetic base, and waterproofing for under sixty dollars. They wont replace a proper headlamp, but for campsite ambiance, emergency backup, or patio lighting, theyre a no brainer.
8.2 / 10
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