Lights, Power, Action: Get the Boulder Lantern for Parties and Outdoor Fun

Picture this: You and your companions are nearing the end of the day’s hike on the Mount Marshall Loop. The trail was a bit challenging at times, but the breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley made it all worthwhile (and you would have had pictures to prove it had your cell phone battery not died). Now, as the sun sets and you stumble upon the perfect spot to camp for the night, your group finds itself in a race against time to set up tents before all sunlight disappears. With night falling, and with more work still to be done, you can’t help but wonder, what I wouldn’t give for a large outdoor lantern right about now…


Boulder lantern and power bank shining light and charging phones

Enter the versatile and one-of-a-kind Boulder Lantern.


Illumination for Any and ALL Outdoor Activities

From the backyard to the backwoods, this revolutionary piece of outdoor equipment is so much more than just a large outdoor lantern—it’s the last lantern you’ll ever need. Part charging hub, part wilderness survival necessity, part smart outdoor party lantern, this device produces 350 lumens, instantly (and brightly) illuminating any outdoor gathering (while also allowing multiple people to charge their personal devices at once). Its waterproof and dustproof construction ensures the Boulder Lantern is the perfect device for any situation, from the most strenuous of hikes to the rowdiest of outdoor gatherings. Plus, the multi-axis tether adjusts and slides, allowing it to be hung virtually anywhere with ease.

What’s more, unlike many conventional lanterns, this rechargeable LED lantern requires no batteries or fuel for power—it wirelessly charges via USB-C, and emits 300 hours of illumination on a single charge. Once the power’s switched on, this smart lantern boasts a variable dimming mode, as well as loads of app-controlled features, including a sleep timer, proximity dimming, color control, and more.


Illumination for Any and ALL Outdoor Activities

From the backyard to the backwoods, this revolutionary piece of outdoor equipment is so much more than just a large outdoor lantern—it’s the last lantern you’ll ever need. Part charging hub, part wilderness survival necessity, part smart outdoor party lantern, this device produces 350 lumens, instantly (and brightly) illuminating any outdoor gathering (while also allowing multiple people to charge their personal devices at once). Its waterproof and dustproof construction ensures the Boulder Lantern is the perfect device for any situation, from the most strenuous of hikes to the rowdiest of outdoor gatherings. Plus, the multi-axis tether adjusts and slides, allowing it to be hung virtually anywhere with ease.


Boulder lantern and power bank with internal cable storage

When all your devices are charged at full power, your Boulder Lantern offers easy internal cable storage for maximum convenience.


This Large Outdoor Lantern is the Final Piece in Your Adventure Puzzle

The Boulder Lantern is an absolutely essential tool for the avid adventurer or outdoor entertainer. From an impromptu barbecue on a warm July evening to an exciting adventure that takes you and your friends off the beaten path, from a single night to an entire weekend, the Boulder Lantern is the charging hub you need.

So, should you one day find yourself hiking the Mount Marshall Loop through the Shenandoah National Park (or anywhere else, for that matter), don’t miss a single awe-inspiring photo op or risk being forced to set up your tent by the light of the moon alone. Make a Boulder Lantern the first thing you pack, and enjoy a fully charged phone with a brightly lit path for everyone, every step of the way.

Author Marcus Pickett

About the Author:


Since 2011, Jamie has contributed countless articles to companies across a wide range of industries including tech, travel, energy, education, and more. When not crafting scintillating prose, Jamie is adding to his record collection, getting tattooed, and cheering on the Bruins. Jamie lives just north of Boston with his wife, daughter, and two cats.