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Dark campsites leave large areas unevenly lit, with shadows hiding obstacles and work surfaces. This telescoping LED lantern lifts a 4,000 lumen light up to 10 feet for wide overhead coverage, so you can see clearly and work across the entire area.
Ground-level lights leave shadows across camp setups and work areas, especially when you are moving around gear after dark. This light raises the LED head on an adjustable telescoping pole that extends from approximately 3' to 10' tall, pushing up to 4,000 lumens out over an approximately 100' diameter area. You get broad overhead light from one spot, which keeps a larger area usable for setup, repairs, and nighttime tasks, while also keeping faces visible and reducing the glare that makes it hard to relax and talk around camp. As an added bonus - the elevated light draws insects away from where you are. If you're in a tight spot, the light head removes from the pole and includes a molded grommet for hanging overhead from hooks or supports. You can position the light above tables, work areas, or in your tent where a tripod won't fit and keep the area fully illuminated.
Flooding every direction is not always useful when part of the area is empty or you need to keep light off nearby campsites. Individual panel control through the Bluetooth app and selectable 360 degree, 180 degree, or 90 degree output let you put light where the work is happening. You can light one side, two sides, or the full area and keep cooking, unloading, or working with the beam aimed where it counts, without blasting light into other people's space or forcing everyone to deal with harsh glare.
Running extension cords or tying into vehicle wiring slows setup and limits where you can place a light. An integrated rechargeable 74 Wh Li-ion battery powers the unit for up to about 3 hours at maximum brightness or up to about 42 hours on lower or dimmed settings, and the light head recharges through a USB-C fast charging port. You can set the light where coverage works best and keep the area lit after dark without dragging power cords through the site, so the whole space stays easy to move around and use as the evening goes on.
Portable area lights lose their advantage when the stand, stakes, and cords end up scattered between trips. This setup includes a heavy-duty tripod base with spring-loaded legs, tripod ground stakes that store in the tripod feet, and an EVA molded foam protective case with waterproof zipper. Everything packs together for transport and storage, so you can set the light up once, keep your campsite organized, and pack it back out without hunting for loose parts in the dark.
Area lights used outside have to keep going through dust, spray, and changing weather. IP56 dust and water resistant construction gives this light the protection it needs for outdoor placement, while the rechargeable head can also charge other USB devices from the internal battery. You can keep the light out at camp or on a jobsite and still have overhead illumination ready when the weather turns or the work runs late, without worrying about bringing everything in if conditions change.
Single light setups can fall short when you need longer runtime, automatic activation, or better transport between locations. Optional accessories (sold separately) include a motion sensor that detects movement and triggers the light automatically, a portable power bank that mounts directly to the top of the unit to extend runtime and provide USB output for device charging, and a structured carry case that organizes and protects multiple components during transport. You can build out the system for hands-free operation, longer off-grid use, and packed, organized storage between setups.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone, Steve here with etrailer. Today we're taking a look at this Devos LightRanger Telescopic LED Lantern. It features 4,000 lumens of power and it features Bluetooth technology as well. So as you can see, it's super bright. I'm gonna go ahead and turn my overhead studio lights back on. So one thing I love starting off about this, again, those power four, 4,000 lumens, it's gonna give you bright, expansive overhead illumination.
And what do I mean by that So this can go up to 10 feet tall and as low as three feet. So here's a picture from our guys and gals here at etrailer out back on our little camping area. And you can see that telescoping stand is at its highest, again, approximately 10 feet up. That's enough to cover roughly 100 feet diameter of lighting. So whether it's your campsite, job site, outdoor work, those kind of things, this will do everything.
And again, that Bluetooth control. You have a Devos's app that you can download whether you have iOS system or Android. And you can get that and use it to dim, turn on off, those kind of things as well. And they also sell separately some different light filters. Red, amber, and white.
You get a pack of three sold separately. So going through the light here, again, you have the main part here. You do have a little hole at the top here. If you do wanna take the head off and mount it somewhere. Basically, there's a little button right here.
I can push that spring pin, take the light assembly off, and now you can kind of see those different LED panels here underneath this heavy duty polycarbonate housing here. And the top here is your heat sink. It's nice and heavy duty as well. It's gonna dissipate that heat. And then of course you got the bottom part here. That's going to go right inside of the spring loaded top here to then put it on the included stand. So this stand, folks, goes again, up to 10 feet tall. I'm not gonna have ruin my studio to go fully up. It can go another two or three feet above that, and you can shrink it down as low as you want. And then of course, as far as the base, you can simply just pop these legs down or pop 'em open as needed. It is spring loaded. And if we drop the whole thing down all the way, now it's small enough to fit into our included carrying case. So this is a heavy duty, high impact case. So it's got a lot of protection built inside of it and compartments to put the whole unit inside. You're also gonna get three of these stakes. These are gonna go inside the holes on the feet of the base here. And then whenever you have it set up, that's gonna keep it from tilting over, give you some more stability. You do have an included charger that can run up to 45 hours on a full charge in the lowest setting. And it uses a fast charge USBC adapter that's included to do that charge. So again, let's go ahead and pop this back up. Again, as you can see, it's real fast and simple to set up. And then let's zoom back in here and go through some of these different light modes. So you got two buttons here. The main one's gonna turn the light on. And then if I push this button, I can turn off, depending on what sequence I push. I turn off one of the back, a side, and then turn it off fully. And then this other button over here on this side, that can change the intensity, either high or low. So you got two settings there as far as the brightness, and then again those individual on, off, on, et cetera. So again folks, this is a great option for you. Again, the pole collapses down. It has built-in lighting modes for those different brightness intensities and those kind of things. And again, you can get separately white, amber, and red lens filters to change visibility at night, and give you some kind of different options as far as that goes as well. So again, turn this around all the way so you can see the front, the back, et cetera. The one thing I didn't show you was where that charging port is. Let me pull this back off real quick. And that charging port is right, ready to go here. Down here, right down here at the base is where that USBC charging port is going to plug into to charge it. So again folks, I'm very impressed with this light. Again, whenever it's fully extended, whenever it's on at nighttime, it's gonna light up, and give you a nice visible, large 100 foot diameter. So again, this is the Devos LightRanger Telescopic LED Lantern. I'm Steven with etrailer. As always, reach out if you have any questions about this or any other products, and have a great day.
Ratings & Reviews
Easily bright enough to illuminate the campsite or the backyard for a late night game of cornhole. The app makes it easy to adjust the brightness, color, and spread. This is the first Devos light I've purchased and I'm very happy with it.
I took this light camping and was amazed by how powerful it was at 800 lumens. Man o man, it was bright. What I found more amazing was if you shut off part of the four light panels, it really does prevent light from spilling over. Imagine if you are camping in one of those crowded parks and need some light but don't want to disturb your neighbors...this light can do that. I love that it is rechargeable and you can use it as a battery bank too. I took the light off the pole to use it as a lantern but found it too bright in my hammock tent but it would probably be great in a family sized cabin tent. Just hang it from a carabiner or something. Check out my pics!
This is the rockstar of camping lights/work lights! I love this light because it is dimmable, gives you control over how many panels light up, and lets you change colors. This can all be done from the handy app. When you use just one or two sides, the are not illuminated stays dark - there isn't light seeping over. I used it camping with some friends and it was great to have a tall red light when people wanted to walk around but not blind everyone who were enjoying the campfire. Also the fact that it can extend up to 10 feet (which is really tall) and still feel stable was great. I moved it to different parts of the campground throughout the weekend and it never let me down. I'm including a bunch of pictures so you can take a look. Highly recommend for those who need a portable light. Oh...and it is rechargeable and can serve as a battery bank.
Good quality, excellent light brightness
I recently picked up the Devos LightRanger 4000, and it quickly became one of my favorite camping accessories. On a recent trip, I arrived at my campsite well after sunset and had to set up all of my RV connections in complete darkness. Normally, I'm juggling a flashlight in my mouth or wearing a headlamp while trying to hook everything up, which is never ideal.
The LightRanger 4000 completely changed that experience. I set it up, extended the telescoping pole, and it lit up the entire campsite and hookup area with bright, even light. Instead of focusing a narrow beam wherever I happened to be looking, I could see everything around me at once. It made connecting power, water, and leveling the RV much easier and less frustrating.
The 4,000 lumens provide impressive coverage, and the elevated design does a great job of eliminating shadows around the campsite. The rechargeable battery and quick setup are also huge benefits when you're arriving late and just want to get camp established.
If you regularly arrive at camp after dark, work around your RV at night, or just want to light up a large area without relying on flashlights or headlamps, I highly recommend the Devos LightRanger 4000. It turned what is usually a frustrating part of camping into a simple task.
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Kate F.
6/5/2026
Thanks for your review, John! It sounds like the LightRanger 4000 made those after-dark campsite arrivals a whole lot easier. I'm glad to hear it's helped take some of the frustration out of setup and let you focus on enjoying your camping trips. What's the coolest place you've lit up with it so far?