The Black Diamond Moji is an amazing multi - functional lantern designed for basecamps, campgrounds, and off - grid scenarios. It blazes with an ultra - bright light, offering up to 250 lumens of power, which is great for lighting up large areas. This lantern is not just a source of light; it's a charging powerhouse. It can charge your handheld electronics like cameras and phones via its USB port, ensuring your devices stay powered even when you're far from home. The Moji features a super - simple design with multi - power charging options. It can run on direct AC (you'll need an adapter, not included), an enclosed rechargeable battery, or standard AA alkaline batteries. The unique dimming switch allows you to adjust the brightness for the perfect lighting. The frosted globe emits a bright and ambient light, creating a cozy atmosphere. There's also a collapsible double - hook loop for easy hanging. With the ability to charge your mobile device using AA batteries in the Moji Charging Station, it's a reliable companion for your outdoor adventures. It has a Li - ion or 2 AA battery option, 25 lumens (a lower setting), a max burn time of 50 hours, weighs 430 g, and has an IPX rating of 4, making it suitable for various conditions.


Using the Black Diamond Moji lantern is easy. First, decide how you want to power it. You can use an AC adapter (not included), a rechargeable sealed lithium - ion battery, or standard AA batteries. Just insert the batteries correctly into the battery compartment. To turn on the light, find the single power switch and flip it. You can adjust the brightness of the light using the unique dimming switch according to your needs. If you want to charge your handheld electronics like your phone or camera, simply plug them into the USB port. When hanging the lantern, use the collapsible double - hook loop. Make sure it's securely attached. As for maintenance, keep the lantern clean by wiping it with a dry cloth. If you're using rechargeable batteries, charge them regularly to keep them in good condition. If using AA batteries, replace them when the light starts to dim or the charging function slows down. Avoid exposing the lantern to extreme temperatures or getting it wet, as its IPX rating of 4 means it can resist splashes but not full submersion.