Great review, I have one on the way to me…
I agree that the price of Rofis lights are a little bit higher than others, but I believe that there is a coupon that brings ti price of MR70 to 50$…
Can’t remember who have a coupon for it, maybe
M4DM4X??
Is that a mistake? Could you please double check it because on their site it says that discharging current is 2.2A. If it is only 0,75A, it will be disappointingly slow!
Received my MR70, and I am so impressed with quality and simplicity of this multifunctional flashlight.
Also I can confirm that power bank function will deliver more power then stated in OP, but it will mainly depend on device you are charging,and how much power it need…
At least it has charging capability, but if it didn’t use the OTG cable, you’d need a full-size USB A port on it. But yeah, one more thing to keep track of.
I just finished testing of Rofis 26650 battery, and results are more then good !!
First of all, manufacturer of cell is definitely same as one of the best cells out there Littokala 5000mah and 5500mah. As you can see from the picture cells are identical, only wrapping is different.
And now the best part! After I completely discharged Rofis battery to 2.75V, I put it on a slow rate charge with 500mA on Zanflare charger, and got nearly 6000mAh !!!
I don’t know about you guys but this is the highest capacity high drain battery I have ever seen!!
A while back I communicated that sentiment to Rofis and they decided to offer NW versions in their new line of angle lights, so now their latest release, the R3 is available in either NW 5000K or CW6500K.
I also referenced the MR70 in my inquiry and it wasn’t excluded in their reply, so maybe they eventually will offer the a NW option for it too.
And now there’s yet another new light in the category of the MR70 that’s available in CW only: The Lumintop ODF30
So between the three, TC20, MR70 and ODF30, the TC20 is the only one currently available with a NW option.
You can have the same CRI at any temp, and CW LEDs are more efficient so you’ll get longer runtimes providing you cap the lumens at the same levels. I.e. an Emisar running at 1000 lumens in both CW and NW flavours will see the NW run out of juice first.