Review: DQG III AAA (Comparison to DQG Tiny II -> The best just got better!)

Thanks _the_ , nice review. How well does the light actually stand up to being knocked about on a keychain? Did/does the split ring anchor point show any sign of weakening?

Very well. I have had the old II-version hooked to my key chain since last August with no problems.

And, now when you took that up, the new version has even thicker split ring anchor (0.9mm vs. 0.6mm), so it should be even better!

Awesome, I will have to get at least 2 of these. Nice review. Personally I love my II's and these improvements are nice.

I have never had any trouble with the anchor points on my II's and these look identical. I have 2 II's in full time keychain use.

Thanks

Awesome, I will have to get at least 2 of these. Nice review. Personally I love my II's and these improvements are nice.

I have never had any trouble with the anchor points on my II's and these look identical. I have 2 II's in full time keychain use.

Nice light, great review again, thanks!

Odd thing: my old version has not eaten a single O-ring yet, what the...

This just rocks over the AA one.

Me either CheapThrills.

Thanks for the review, I have the aa version and I ordered the tiny lll on Apr 5 so hopefully they ship soon.

The stainless certainly can take more abuse without showing it...thx..kelly

perfection... I like it ;-)

BTW, if the old one I measured was 60-62 lumens and this draws a bit more, it should stay above the stated 60lm with ease.

(just don't get some other light because of +10 or +20 lumens, you are better off with this one in every other aspect)

Can you describe the color balance/tint? The II was warm, III is neutral? Or neutral/cool?

R4 neutral/R5 cool

Awesome review!

Can't wait for my DQG III to arrive.

Appears to be an excellent keychain light .

Thanks for your efforts , _the_ .

Woo! Good to see the UI and Beam are all maintained, because those were the things I loved most about the DQG II.

60 lumens is a far more practical level of light, because an extra 10-20-30 lumens won't yield much more interms of perceived brightness, but gives you excellent runtime, and most importantly to me, far less thermal issues.

+1. Those were my thoughts, exactly!

I think I have to order a couple more. In NW, of course.

Awesome review and pics there _the_!

I like blingy torches but just a bit too expensive for me.

I have bought 6 of these and gifted a couple. I think I will get a few more.

How do you all feel about the magnet VS glow-dot choice? Is one generally more popular than the other?

I don't like magnets on anything that comes into the magnetic near field of my wallet. The magnet seems to be sturdier, though.