Looking for an everyday flashlight smartwatch that doesn’t scream “outdoor gear”? The REXQU Prisma tucks a built-in torch into a featherlight, 30-gram case with a 1.95-inch AMOLED display — so you get real light on your wrist without swapping your dress watch for a hiking rig every time the power flickers.
Why an Everyday Flashlight Smartwatch Makes Sense
Most flashlight watches are built for trail life: chunky cases, rugged bezels, multi-day batteries. That’s great for hikers, but overkill for someone who just wants light for the front door lock at 11pm, a dropped earring under the car seat, or a power outage in the kitchen. An everyday flashlight smartwatch solves a smaller, more common problem — hands-free light for ordinary moments — without the bulk.
The REXQU Prisma is built around exactly that trade-off. It skips the rugged 5ATM shell and long-haul battery of watches like the EnduroBeam or Beacon Pro, and instead prioritizes weight, screen quality, and everyday polish, while still packing a genuine built-in flashlight.
REXQU Prisma Specs at a Glance

| Spec | REXQU Prisma |
|---|---|
| Flashlight | Built-in torch |
| Display | 1.95″ AMOLED |
| Weight | 30g |
| Water resistance | IP67 |
| Battery life | 5–7 days typical use, up to 30 days standby |
| Price | $129.97 |
When an Everyday Flashlight Smartwatch Actually Gets Used
The Prisma’s torch isn’t meant for lighting up a campsite. It’s meant for the small, frequent moments where a phone flashlight is just slightly too much friction:
- Finding the keyhole in a dark driveway or hallway
- A late-night walk with the dog, hands free of a leash and a phone
- A sudden power outage — checking a breaker box or finding a candle
- Reading a dim restaurant menu or a parking garage sign
None of these need a 20-metre beam or a month of battery — they need a light that’s already on your wrist. That’s the everyday flashlight smartwatch use case in a nutshell, and it’s a different job than the one the rugged, trail-focused REXQU models are built for.
How to Use the Flashlight on Your REXQU Prisma
The torch lives in the Prisma’s quick-access control panel, the same place you’d adjust brightness or check battery. Swipe down from the watch face, tap the flashlight icon, and the screen switches to a bright white panel that doubles as a wide, diffused light source — useful for reading close-up rather than throwing a beam across a room. A second tap turns it off, and it automatically times out after a short period to save battery, so it’s worth a quick swipe-and-tap rather than leaving it running.
Is an Everyday Flashlight Smartwatch Waterproof Enough for Daily Wear?
The Prisma carries an IP67 rating, one of the standard classifications defined in the international IP Code. In practice, that means it shrugs off rain, sweat, and hand-washing splashes, though it isn’t built for swimming or submersion the way the 5ATM-rated Beacon Pro and Ridgeline are. For daily wear around the house, office, or dog walk, IP67 is plenty.
Everyday Flashlight Smartwatch FAQs
Does the REXQU Prisma track health too? Yes — like the rest of the REXQU lineup, the Prisma tracks heart rate and sleep around the clock via the free companion app. REXQU watches are wellness devices, not medical devices, so treat readings as personal reference rather than a diagnosis.
How bright is the Prisma’s flashlight compared to the EnduroBeam or Beacon Pro? The Prisma’s torch is built for close-range, everyday tasks rather than the high-brightness output or 20-metre beam of the outdoor-focused EnduroBeam and Beacon Pro. If you need serious beam power for trail or camp use, see our flashlight smartwatch buying guide for a full comparison.
Does it work with iPhone and Android? Yes, through REXQU’s free companion app, with no subscription required.
If the Prisma’s featherlight, everyday-friendly build sounds right for you, you can compare it against the rest of the lineup on the smartwatches with flashlight shop page, or head straight to the REXQU Prisma product page to see current pricing and colors.

