The light stinks. Poor exterior finish, loose threads, dirty, oily, damaged reflector top edge, cheap glass lens, hollow under the star, star is not held down and rattles, no heat sinking at all, no mode memory and you have to cycle through all the modes to get to off, about 300-400 lumens on high. It does have an XM-L2 in it, about 7000k.
I bought two, I wish I had bought none...
EDIT:
Some Dimensions:
OAL: 102mm
Head OD: 42mm
Lens: 41mm x 2mm thick
Reflector: 38mm Dia, 23mm deep, 10mm hole
Star: 32mm x 1.5mm thick
Driver: 30.5mm Dia.
Driver Pocket: 17mm depth so there's some room for a heat sink below where the star is, depending on the driver used.
I was/am also interested in this unusual light. Great form factor! XM-L2. Pocketable. Shows GREAT PROMISE to you modders! Mod em and offer em up! Never seen any offering like this before … wondering why not? Reasons
Because by the time a new driver is bought and installed, and by the time a new pill is fabricated for the star to sit on, why not just buy a real Fandyfire Queen, be saved all that trouble, and you get an unusual color, better finish, decent lanyard out of it.
Thanks for another honest review OL.
Whoopy orings.
Gaping hole.
Cant be shut of.
Stinks.
Upsetting.
Wow. Are we talking about a flashlight here or my w__e? :~
Similar form factor to a FandyFire K2 but I like the single 26650 better, love my K2 - nice quality, decent driver, 1,200 lumens OTF @30 secs, after the mods of course . Not sure why the K2 hasn't gotten much notice. The K2 is pricier but real AR lens and real SS bezel, exc. finish, nice threads.
Hmm, I was considering a Yupard dive light as a pressie for a mate, probably should rethink that. A dud model is one thing, but this is sketchy. sigh, back to the forums and more reading.
I have been less than impressed with these Yupard lights.
You don’t seem to be the kind of person to back away from a challenge so I’m sure you can turn these 2 piles of junk into something to be proud of if you so choose.