“Free” Olight I3E EOS (Desert Tan) - closed

No problem :+1:
5 year warranty promise , we’ll worth 5 squids.

Five quids!

We paid $5 postage for the free little bright light! SN 19896

Thanks to @Illumenati for the shout out.

Yes 5 squids postage

€16 in Germany. €0.00 in France!

“Free” has variance. LOL

Still, cute little light, and Bright for an AAA!

Mine arrived, but I left work a little early and now it’s lonely.

Mine does.

I just got mine and it looks like a great AAA light even if the tint is a little greenish. Going to take it on vacation this weekend to Hawaii where it’s tiny size will work great since I’ll be in shorts the whole time.

^ Hm, when I’m in shorts, nobody is paying any attention to my SureFire 6PD. :wink:

Mine can, but I naturally turn it past that, so it typically doesn’t. Another 1/16th of a turn and it won’t.

I detect no green on mine - just a pure white.

I don’t see any green either, quite yellow actually outside of the hotspot. I actually think I will put some dc-fix on the lens. This seems like a light that would be nice to have a big hotspot.

Yes, it is amazingly white with no tint anywhere.

Wish mine had a hint of tint. :innocent:

—why is green a no-no for flashaholics, I wonder?

With my A01, I always hold the head back while turning off, so that I’ll always turn it past the “bump it on” point.

After playing with it ,(probly broke it in a bit ) I can now ,but yes twist it slightly more & it won’t.

@Starkm32
I ordered from Germany and only payed 4,95€ for shipping.
Does anybody know what led they exactly used? CCT, CRI . . . .Version?

I ain’t got a scooby ,but I would say it’s cool white but on the neutral side of cool.

I’m a victim of the tint lottery I fear :cry:

That’s unlucky , unfortunately we only paid postage & it will cost again to send back even if they accept.

Philips LUXEON TX is all they listed on the original add.

Data sheet here shows:

[quote] 70, 80 and 90CRI minimum and full CCT range available [/quote]

Without contacting Olight, I don't think we know which CRI/CCT they used.