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Vezerlezer WK2 on Kickstarter: 5-in-1 EDC Flashlight

  • Writer: Michael
    Michael
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Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight on Kickstarter featuring five light sources

Many EDC users end up carrying more than one light. The Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight on Kickstarter is built to replace all of them: a 1300-lumen white spotlight, 395nm UV, 520nm green laser, rampable high CRI warm floodlight, and red warning light packed into one 118mm aluminum body, with a direct shortcut to each source and no mode cycling between incompatible outputs.


The campaign has raised $27,526 from 835 backers against a $1,276 goal with 21 days remaining. VEZERLEZER is a Shenzhen-based flashlight brand on its first Kickstarter campaign, with first samples and pre-mass prototypes already completed. The all-in-one flashlight Super Early Bird is $18.99 (53% off the $39.99 MSRP).


Quick Verdict


Who Is It For?


EDC enthusiasts, outdoor and field professionals, campers, and anyone who regularly switches between spotlight, UV inspection, night vision mode, and task lighting in the same session. The WK2 replaces the habit of carrying multiple single-purpose lights with one clip-on tool that covers every scenario.


Main Strengths


  • Five distinct light sources in 118mm: 1300-lumen white spotlight (10 lm to 1296 lm rampable), 395nm UV, 520nm green laser, Ra90 4500K warm floodlight (1 to 200 lm), and red with red flash warning mode.

  • Dual switch control physically separates front sources from side sources, with each output accessible by direct shortcut, preventing unexpected mode cycling between incompatible lights.

  • Pass-through USB-C charging: the 2000mAh battery tops off from a power bank while the light is in use, enabling continuous runtime for extended sessions.

  • Magnetic tail and deep-carry stainless steel clip for hands-free mounting on metal surfaces and secure pocket carry that holds position.


Main Limitations


  • First Kickstarter campaign with no prior delivery history to reference.

  • IPX5 waterproof rating covers directional splash only, not submersion. Not suitable for water immersion environments.

  • The green laser at 4mW standard output is regulated above the consumer threshold in many countries, including the EU. 1mW and 0.1mW options are available. Buyers should verify local regulations before ordering.


Is the Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight Worth Backing?


At $18.99, the Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight on Kickstarter offers a genuinely complete all-in-one flashlight with five dedicated sources and a control system designed for real field use, not a token UV mode bolted onto a standard torch. The first-campaign creator risk is the honest caveat. For EDC buyers willing to accept that, the capability-to-price ratio is strong.



What Is the Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight on Kickstarter?


The WK2 is an all-in-one flashlight designed around a specific frustration in the EDC community: carrying multiple lights to cover scenarios that a single well-designed body could handle. Five sources, two switches, one 118mm tool.


The front face houses three sources: white spotlight (10 to 1296 lm, rampable), 395nm UV (12H runtime), and 520nm green laser in 4mW, 1mW, or 0.1mW power configurations depending on local regulations. The side houses a 4500K warm white CRI floodlight (Ra90, 1 to 200 lm rampable, 480H moonlight mode), a red light (10 lm, 24H), and a red flash warning mode. The 2000mAh built-in battery charges via USB-C with pass-through capability. Body is aircraft-grade aluminum, 118mm long with a 34mm diameter, IPX5 rated, 1-meter drop resistant. A stainless steel clip and magnetic tail round out the carry system.


The development timeline ran from concept in December 2025 through first sample and prototype iterations, reaching Kickstarter in May 2026 with mass production scheduled for July and shipping for August. VEZERLEZER is a Shenzhen-based brand focused on EDC lighting tools, with this campaign representing their first Kickstarter launch.



What Problem Does the Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight Solve?


EDC lighting is not one problem. It is four or five separate problems that happen to share a pocket. Distance visibility requires a spotlight: high lumens, tight beam, meaningful throw. Night navigation requires a red light: low output, no impact on dark-adapted eyes, nothing that blinds anyone nearby. Inspection work (field forensics, identifying substances, checking security markings) requires UV. Guidance and precision pointing require a laser. Close-range task work, where a spotlight is too harsh and a ceiling bounce leaves shadows, requires a warm floodlight.


Most EDC carries solve this by accumulating tools. One spotlight. One UV. One red light. Each from a different brand, each with its own battery to track, each creating a decision point when the situation changes mid-task. Reaching for the wrong tool at 2am is not a minor inconvenience. Neither is arriving at a job with the UV light fully charged and the spotlight dead.


The Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight consolidates all five sources into one body with a control system that removes the decision layer entirely. The upper switch handles front sources (spotlight, UV, laser). The lower handles side sources (floodlight, red, red flash). Each output has a direct shortcut. Switching from spotlight to red light does not cycle through UV or the laser. For anyone already carrying more than one light, the appeal is obvious: fewer tools, fewer decisions, the right light every time.



Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight Key Features and Specs: Spotlight and Front Sources, Side Light System, Switch Control, and Build


Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight on Kickstarter showing side red LED

Front Sources: 1300-Lumen Spotlight, 395nm UV, and Regulated Green Laser


The white spotlight ramps from 10 lumens (ultra-low, 105H) through Low (43 lm, 24H), Medium (450 lm, 4H), and High (1296 lm, 3.2H). Beam throw is 126 meters at High and 79 meters at Medium with 4000 candela intensity. Press-and-hold from off shortcuts directly to moonlight mode.


The 395nm UV activates via triple-click from any state, running 12 hours on a charge. The 520nm green laser activates via double-click, also running 12 hours. Both bypass the spotlight mode entirely. The green laser ships in three output levels: 4mW, 1mW, and 0.1mW. The 4mW version exceeds the regulated consumer threshold in the EU and several other regions. Buyers should confirm the correct configuration at checkout.


Side Light System: Rampable Ra90 Warm Floodlight and Red Warning Modes


The 4500K warm white side light is built around a high-CRI LED at Ra90, rendering color accurately enough for close-range inspection work, first aid, map reading, and any task where the cool blue cast of a standard white LED creates problems. Output ramps from 1 lumen (moonlight, 480H) to 200 lumens (4.5H) via press-and-hold. The warmth and CRI rating distinguish it from token secondary lights. It is a purpose-built close-range work source.


Red light (10 lm, 24H) and red flash warning mode (24H) are accessible via double and triple-click on the lower switch, directly, without passing through the white floodlight first. For nighttime navigation, campsite use, or any scenario requiring night vision preservation, the red side light is the mode to stay in.


Dual Switch Control: Direct Source Access Without Mode Cycling


The upper switch controls front sources (spotlight, UV, laser). The lower controls side sources (floodlight, red, red flash). The physical separation prevents a common multi-source flashlight failure mode: accidentally activating a high-output or disruptive source when reaching for a specific mode under pressure.


Each output is reachable from off without cycling through other modes. One click for the main spotlight or floodlight. Two clicks for green laser or red light. Three clicks for UV or red flash. Press-and-hold from off shortcuts to moonlight on either side. Five or more rapid clicks on either switch activates lockout, which prevents any accidental activation from pocket or bag pressure. Unlock uses the same sequence.


Build, Carry System, and Pass-Through Charging


The body is aircraft-grade aluminum at 118mm overall length (34mm diameter, 19.8mm width). Drop resistance is rated to 1 meter and waterproofing to IPX5. The stainless steel clip is wide enough to resist lateral movement in a pocket. Deep-carry design keeps the light out of sight until needed. The magnetic tail attaches firmly to any metal surface, mounting the light horizontally or vertically without additional hardware.


The 2000mAh battery charges via USB-C. Pass-through charging means a connected power bank keeps the battery topped up during active use, extending runtime without interruption. This matters for extended field sessions where putting the light down to recharge is not an option.



Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight Price on Kickstarter


The Super Early Bird tier is $18.99 (MSRP $39.99, 53% off) and includes one WK2 flashlight. Multi-unit add-ons are available: $18 for 1 additional unit, $85 for 5 units, or $159 for 10 units. Shipping is added post-campaign via survey: $9 per unit to the US and Canada, $8 to the EU, UK, Australia, and New Zealand, $7 within Asia. Color is selected post-campaign through the survey; Black is the base option with Grey unlocked at the $20K stretch goal.


At $18.99 for an all-in-one flashlight with five dedicated sources, a dual-switch control system, Ra90 side lighting, and UV plus laser capability, few EDC flashlights at this price deliver five dedicated sources with a purpose-built control system. The Super Early Bird pricing is the lowest this configuration will be offered.



Should You Back the Vezerlezer WK2 Flashlight on Kickstarter?


The WK2 is not a flashlight with five features listed on a spec sheet. It is five specialist tools sharing one body, built for people who are tired of reaching for the wrong one.


The all in one flashlight delivers on each source: the Ra90 warm CRI side light is a real close-range work source, not a dim secondary LED. The UV at 395nm and green laser at up to 4mW are practical outputs for inspection, pointing, and field use, not token additions. The dual-switch control system addresses the actual failure mode of consolidated lights (wrong mode, wrong moment) by physically separating sources and assigning direct shortcuts to each. Few all-in-one flashlight options at this price point deliver this range of genuinely capable outputs in a single 118mm body.


VEZERLEZER has no prior Kickstarter deliveries on record, with production scheduled to begin in July 2026. At $18.99 Super Early Bird (53% off MSRP), global shipping available, and August 2026 delivery, the low entry price makes the first-campaign risk easier to accept. The Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight is currently funding on Kickstarter.



FAQ About The Vezerlezer WK2 Kickstarter

What are the five light sources in the Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight?

White spotlight (1296 lm max), 395nm UV, 520nm green laser, Ra90 4500K warm white floodlight (200 lm max), and red light with red flash warning mode. Front sources use the upper switch; side sources use the lower switch.

What is the Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight battery life?

The 2000mAh battery runs 3.2 hours at max spotlight output and up to 480 hours at minimum floodlight output. Green laser and UV each run 12 hours. USB-C pass-through charging extends runtime continuously from a connected power bank.

Is the Vezerlezer WK2 green laser safe and legal?

The laser ships in 4mW, 1mW, or 0.1mW to meet local regulations. In the EU and several other countries, consumer lasers above 1mW are restricted. Verify the correct power option for your region before ordering. All laser power levels require responsible handling.

Is the Vezerlezer WK2 flashlight waterproof?

IPX5 rated: resistant to water projected from any direction. Not rated for submersion. Suitable for outdoor use in rain and wet conditions but not underwater use or heavy immersion.

How do you switch between modes on the WK2?

Upper switch: 1 click for spotlight, 2 clicks for green laser, 3 clicks for UV. Lower switch: 1 click for floodlight, 2 clicks for red light, 3 clicks for red flash. Five or more clicks on either switch activates lockout. Press-and-hold from off shortcuts to moonlight mode.

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