The journey of my CO1ās continues. Apparently being āprocessedā by US Customs in Miami, Florida USA todayā¦. 23 December 2018.
Getting closerā¦ā¦
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Destination : United States
2018-12-23 06:42
Inbound Into Customs -> Your item is being processed by United States Customs.
2018-12-23 06:42
ISC MIAMI FL (USPS), Processed Through Facility
2018-12-08 04:25
CHINA, GUANGZHOU EMS, Processed Through Facility
2018-12-07 20:22
Origin Post is Preparing Shipment
2018-12-07 20:22
CHINA, Acceptance
Origin : China
2018-12-23 06:42
United States, arrival processing center, from Guangzhou, China
2018-12-11 00:21
Guangzhou, leave Guangzhou sent to Guangzhou Express Company
2018-12-11 00:21
Guangzhou, leave Guangzhou and send it to Miami.
2018-12-08 00:01
Guangzhou, has left Guangzhou Post Express logistics company International Business Branch, sent to Guangzhou International Letter Operation Center
2018-12-07 20:22
Guangzhou, Guangzhou Post Express Logistics company International Business Branch has received the receipt (name of the range Agent: Dugale, Tel: 13763310318)
This image is a good comparison. It includes the Olight I3e EOS, the Astrolux A01, and the Fenix E05. http://i.imgur.com/0lOPuX7.jpg
The Sofirn C01 is the same diameter and about 7mm (just over 1/4 inch) longer than the Fenix E05. That puts it roughly in between the Olight and Astrolux in size.
Edit - nevermind, jon_slider already provided a real comparison. Thanks!
Great song on this Christmas Eve J_slider, made me think of my long past Dad
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So, Iāll just reiterate on the C01ā¦.really fine crafting and an apparently bomb proof design eclipsing the Iconic Fenix E01.
5600k works for walks of held close to path. Not so well clipped to cap. The diameter of beam not wider than other lights. Thought 60 degree might be really wide.
Just the opposite since a good amount of the LED is surrounded by a reflector so more light is altered than a narrower Nichia GS like in the E01 would be. Now if you compared the bare LEDs, the 60 degree Yuji would be wider.
I agree, the Yuji has about a 3ā maximum working range and works well indoors as a hatlamp to illuminate things in my hands, and while sitting at a table.
It will only illuminate one step in from of my feet if I hold the light pointed down with my arm hanging at my side.
I dont consider it an outdoor light, and I was surprised that you tried to use it for a nightwalk.
These are floody beams, and less than 10 lumens, with almost no hotspot. They work really well to illuminate things 10 inches away, and the lack of hotspot means the illumination is even and has no glare or overexposed hotspot when taking close up photos, for example.
For outdoor use, I need a light with a hotspot, and more lumens. The C01 works great inside a car, where a hotspot is less useful imo. And the C01 works great inside my house, when I wake to use the bathroom, in fact it is brighter than necessary, when I wake up in the dark. But its essentially useless during the day, or in situations with strong ambient light, beyond about 6ā away.
The C01 is useful for reading labels on packages at the grocery store, if I hold the light about 2-4ā away. And is also good for senior citizens like myself to read a menu in a restaurant, without blinding the other people at the table, because the beam circle is nice and small, about 3ā diameter, when the light is held within a couple of inches of the menu.
The C01 a good close up light, for looking for something inside a bag, pack, purse, cabinet, box.
The Yuji LED is not a thrower. The Fenix throws more, but it is low CRI, and has a small, odd shaped, purple hotspotā¦