haikelite SC02 MTG2 review>>Tear down ; beam shots ; Runtime

Beam shots uploaded.

Very nice review. Very nice pictures, especially the beamshots. This really is a very nice light as well; very simple and elegant design with an MT-G2 emitter. Hope quality is not going to disappoint people. So far two thumbs up for this review! :+1: :+1:

Excellent photos. The light looks very well made, except for the placement of the emitter on the mcpcb solder pads.

thanks. i also did the beam shot to the other 2 lights. I’ll post new reviews tomorrow. Do not have time now.

Great review. Love the look of these lights.

Thank you for that wonderfully detailed review. I like the looks of that light. And, I have always loved the beam from a neutral MTG2. It just seems pleasant & easy on the eyes.

Nice review. What kind of memory, if any, does the light have? I have been real reluctant to purchase this without a review. UI seems OK. I am guessing double click at any time goes to turbo? if you change modes from turbo what does it do?

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User Interface:

--Single click on / Single click off

--Press and Hold the button to switch modes

--Mode circles --- Low Low > Low> Medium>High

--Double click in any mode to access Turbo mode

-- With mode memory

>Lockout Function:

When the light is on, fast single click + long press to lock out the switch.

Fast click + long press again to unlock the light.

>Battery power detection:

In off status, Press 4 seconds to activate battery power detection function. battery >50% flash 3 times ; battery >25% <50%flash 2 times ; battery <25% flash 1 time.

Attention :

In turbo mode, the light will become hot , Please do not continuously use Turbo mode for over 10 minutes. If the light gets too hot in turbo mode, please switch the light into a lower brightness level to let the light cool down. Medium mode and high mode is bright enough for daily use.

Agreed, very nice and thorough review The backpack on the road. Looks like some nice flashlights. Although different, I do like the reflector design.

quite simple. from turbo, a single click back to previous brightness mode

super low > double click to turbo > single click back to super low

low>double click to turbo> single one click back to low

high>double click to turbo>single click back to high

Thank you. Seems like a pretty simple, straight forward UI. Been a while since I had a e switch light, and s42 put me off. Been on the fence on ordering this light

thanks.

I agree. Compared to cool white, the mtg2 is a pleasant beam color on the eyes

Lovely view. Thanks for the very nice beam shots

The charging pcb looks simple, maybe just 1 ic tp4056

nice review.
too bad the bezel is not using stainless steel.

Nice review, thanks for the work!
Great simple design, nice DTP board, looking forward to get mine. So the turbo mode has NO stepdown?
Clearly not a light for muggels then…
K.

upload runtime test with the highest brightness mode-2000lumens, turned out to last 93 minutes , powered by 5000mah 26650

thanks for the nice review.

xie-xie!

good review, thanx!

well, i definetely have to improve my review photos ) you show good example here.

am i right, this is something mid-range flashlight, like Acebeam EC50 gen2, olight R50 ?

for the price it looks not bad, but i suppose this one is definetely larger in length

You know the MT-G2 does not happen by accident. XHP70 puts out more lumens using less power. The way I see it, the MT-G2 is really a flashaholic’s emitter as the tint is really nice. There are still some MT-G2 lights available today, but they are all pretty much single emitter lights like the SC02, with the exception of the Acebeam X60M (quite expensive).

I think an MT03 with triple MT-G2 would be a truly unique light, as it will be the only triple MT-G2 soda can flood light. Especially in this amazing silver/white finish it would be truly awesome I think…
Anyone? What do you think?

I do like the MT03 and would love to have in MTG2 plus white/silver. YES!!