Wuben T102 - a short review
Hello my friends!
today i made a short video and some pictures of te Wuben T102 - a very interesting flashlight...
lets start with a short video:
the specs:
Features:
·Utilises XHP70 N4 LEDs, max output up to 3200 lumens
·Max runtime up to 1000 hours
·Max throw up to 400 metres
·4 brightness levels and 2 special functions available
.1/4" tripod mountable,best helper for photograshing
.Orange reflector provides a wide and even beam-fits for cave exploring night walking,search and rescue.
.Advanced temperature regulation(ATR)technology
.Digitally regulated output maintains constant brightness
.Reverse polarity protection
.High class customized aluminum packing box,tough and strong enough to protect the product
·Made from aerospace grade aluminium alloy
·Waterproof in accordance with IPX8 (2 metres submersible)
·Tail stand
Package included:
1 x Wuben T102 XHP70 N4 3200LM Tactical LED Flashlight
1 x TYPE-C charging cable
1 x O-ring
1 x 5000mah 26650 battery
1 x Carrying Box
1 x Manual
what i think:
its well made - strongly glued body (the anodizing did withstand somebrute force - but not all)
i like the size and form
a very nice , useful light IF you are okay with the User Interface
on the one hand its nice to have a simple UI, but i wished a bit more possibilities on a light this strong!
USB charging works good
overall a good allounder!
when i am sucessful dis/reassembling the light i add some measurements!
all pictures with some comments:
- it comes in a nice Box!
- save shipping is granted
- The Light and Accessories
- one charger for EU and US
- charger
- mounting EU Plug
- mounted EU Plug
- Type “C” USB cable included
- 5000mAh Wuben cell
- 5000mAh Wuben cell
- the color underneath looks familiar
- slightly raised top
- the Light
- nice Fins
- the driver section is not round which i like
- the switch is raised enough to be found in the dark
- i like the switch – alltough i wished the colored leds would also show voltage of the cells or such
- Stainles Steel attack style bezel
- orange peel textured reflector
- the lens is AR coated
- the LED is centered well enough
- the thread for camera stands
- works in upright position
- maybe a higher quality one can handle the weight
- square threads (lubed a bit) uon the taill cap
- inside the tailcap
- the double! spring is flattened for better contact
- flattened driver spring as well – but no double spring
- a look into the battery tube
- the charging port cover sits nicely
- i would not throw this into water – but i am sure it withstands heavy rain
- cable plugged in
- underneath the switch vover a red lights indicates charging
- when 4.19Volts are reached the LED flashes blue
- when 4.19Volts are reached the LED flashes blue
- and it stops charging!
- the MCPCB
- the OP reflector with a sealing ring
- the reflector again
- and again
- AR coated lens
- around 2mm thick with the SS bezel
- the quite massive centering ring
- removing the switch
- removing the switch
- the switch PCB with some LEDs
- the switch PCB
- light enters with charging port open
- with the switch removed
- a look on the copper MCPCB and LED shelf
- mounted again
- turbo @ f/2.2 S1/10 ISO 400
- high @ f/2.2 S1/10 ISO 400
- mid @ f/2.2 S1/10 ISO 400
- low @ f/2.2 S1/10 ISO 400
- removing the LED – good amount of thermal paste was used
- MCPCB
- also good quality
- small dimple filled with thermal paste
to be continued...
PS: a sub US$ 80 code is available ;)