It was a total fluke that I figured it out. Build quality is very good, typical for Thrunite in my experience. Rubber cap seals well but time will tell if it lasts. Charging rate was at least 1.5 amps via the usb port. Feels solid and works well. A little bit of battery rattle and the lens makes the same sound (tinking sound) as the MF02 when it is heating up. 5000mah battery included. Overall, very happy
The neutral white tint looks it’s best on high and turbo IMO. Lower modes don’t look as good when projected on a white wall. In real use, it’s fine. All in all, I’m very happy with my purchase.
I have NW on order to Canada. I like 5000-6500k but went with NW since a lot of my lights are CW. The fire fly mode is a great feature for indoor use. I just hope it can run on 1800 lm for a good amount of time.
I ran mine on turbo for 4 minutes and noticed very small lowering increments in output. That said, it didn’t go from 3800 lumens to 1800 lumens in one step like a lot of flashlights do.
From what I know Thrunite always tries to push output to the max temperature wise. It seems it should be pushing 1800 lumens continuously without much trouble, at least if you’re outside and holding the light in your hand.
Thanks for that. I was wondering if any of you that have received the CW version and what do you think?
I don’t care about outside color renditions or whatever temperatures as my older eyes love just pure white light. I know I’m in the minority but CW is what I like. Thanks.
Thanks for that honesty! Seems like a lot of folks here do not like CW but if you just want a light at it’s brightest and just want a light that lights the area with the brightest, pure white light, color rendition or color temperature be damned, CW is the way to go.
I don’t take professional photos and don’t care if I take photos day or night to show true colors. I just want a light to shine bright and white and clear and for that I like CW!