I hope to receiving the codes from Wurkkos any time soon. Currently, some stock still has to be released by Amazon until these items can be ordered from all three locations (US/JP/DE). I expect the discount to offer you a real competitive price.
Please note that the 4.000K version is really limited at this time. I'm not talking about hundreds of lights but more likely dozens of lights being available in the beginning. Originally, Wurkkos only wanted to sell the 6.500K 70CRI version but I asked them to also offer a less coldwhite HighCRI version to BLFers and TLFers. Eventually, they agreed to this request. Please regard it as a "test run" to see how it will sell. If the demand for 4.000K will keep on remaining high enough, chances are very good they will offer more of the 4.000K 95CRI version.
I cannot wrap my head around why lights like this WK01, Olight i3T and the Lumintop IYP07 would lack that simple feature which just seems like such an obvious inclusion for any light this small.
Not a real issue at all but just a minor, cosmetical imperfection: The CNC machining or post processing of the head units might deserve a closer look as I found some small nicks on my two samples, see pictures below. Again, nothing serious at all as this can also be found on Sofirn’s C01(S/R) lights, too. Moreover, the clip is slightly warped to one side, not being exactly in parallel to the tube - again, just a cosmetical imperfection for those being too nitpicking as me. After all, it will have no impact on the functionality of these nice lights. Apart from this, both lights are well designed and assembled.
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Thank you Lux-Perpetua sharing so many nice photos and details.
we found this minor cosmetical imperfection too , and talked to the factory they said it is difficult to avoid, maybe many people will have such complaints, I am thinking about how to help avoid this problem in the next batch,
Absolutely. The new brown color looks very appealing. WK01 is a great alternative or addition to Sofirn's C01S. Using a constant current circuit was a very wise decision, too. Definitely a keeper, IMHO! :-)