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Features:
1. Adopting advanced touch control technology, the touch control is faster and more sensitive.
2. Small size, convenient for everyday carry.
3. Utilize a 10180 rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
4. XPG3 LED, max output up to 120 lumens.
5. Using high- transmittance PMMA lens, the light beam is more faster and less harmful to eyes.
6. Made of premium aluminum alloy, the surface is Mil-spec hard anodizing (HA Ⅲ), making the flashlight more wear-resistant.
Operation Instruction:
I. Charge
Turn the flashlight into a counter clockwise to expose the Micro USB
charging port, then plug it into the power supply to charge flashlight.
The red light indicates charging, and when it turns into blue, means
charging is completed.
II. Turn on/ off
Long press the touch switch for 1 second to turn the flashlight on/off
(with memory function)
III. Lock/ unlock
When the flashlight is off, long press the touch switch for more than 3
seconds and the flashlight will flash twice to enter the locked mode;
Long press again to unlock.
IV: Change brightness level
When the flashlight is on, quickly touch the switch to change mode.
V. Position mode/ Battery power indicator
When the flashlight is off, quickly touch switch to enter the position
mode, the color of indicator shows remained battery power.
Blue light is always on, means the remained battery power is more
than 80%.
Blue breathing light is on, means the power is over 20%
Red lights flickers, means the power is less than 20%.
Touch the switch again, turn off the positioning mode.
The first batch of Skylumen Tanges experienced a relatively high failure rate (~5-10%) and the pulsating/breathing tail LED indicator had a high current draw which if left On continuously would drain the tiny 10180 battery in 5-7 hrs. Skylumen made good on any outright failed units (the high drain pulsing LED was not considered a failure though) and decided it was not ready for further release.
But that was the Tange, not sure if Rofis’ model has been tweaked.
It uses one of those capacitance switches so accidental turn on is generally unlikely from being pressed against stuff in the pocket.
Skylumens indicated for the Tange that battery replacement by general users was not recommended. Disassemble might be somewhat difficult from tight fit and/or glue and/or reassembly could be tricky …but by flashlight enthusiasts are a different matter.
Again, all of the above info is for the Tange, I have no knowledge of the Rofis unit. On the basis of the Rofis description in OP, there would appear to be some differences. For example, the mode sequence is different, Tange is L-M-H-M-L… whereas TC1 is described/pictured as L-M-H-L-M-H… Also the TC1 desciption talks about a 3-sec Lock-out, the Tange does not appear to have such.
I bought a couple of the black TC1’s and one has been on my keyring for a few weeks now, great little torch and feels nicer to use than the Cooyoo Quantum that’s been on my keys for most of last year.
The TC1 has performed well for me, with one caveat - it seems to drain its internal battery within a couple of weeks; twice now i’ve tried to switch it on to be met with either flashing red light on the button, or the main LED blinking 3 times and switching off; clearly the battery is depleted and charging is required to resolve.
Unfortunately this caveat is quite a deal breaker, as remembering to charge my keyring light every week, or so, is not on top of my agenda.
Either the quiescent current of the touch switch electronics is too high, or i have a dud?
Without the issues over battery drainage, this is otherwise a great torch and would have received 5 stars for everything.