【TS10V2 Al available】Wurkkos "slender waist" TS10v2 aluminum version available with black,green,orange

It looks like Cool Blue in this prototype video:

I keep hoping that CCT options will be added to the sale page when the listing goes live. We still need to be able to chose our aux color there, right? Maybe we’ll get both… I’m hoping.

That’s weird, like half the time in that video it looks notably cool and blue, and the other half it’s more neutral. I wonder if the camera’s white balance was acting up while shooting it?

Whatever the case, I’d love to know more about the emitters and the specific type of 14500 required (e.g. 10A high-drain). It looks like a nifty little light!

Welp, guess I’ll find out — they just went live and I picked one up. :slight_smile:

Options are no battery for $20, with a battery for $22, and red, orange, or ice blue aux LEDs. I was signed in, so that may be a “member” price, and there was a coupon on the site for 10% (which worked). Shipping to the US was free.

I’ve been very happy with my $9 Wurkkos penlight. For $20 this looks like a neat light and a good gamble.

Seems to be live now! The coupon code you mention here is invalid though.

Edit: never mind, I got logged out and you have to be logged in otherwise it says the code doesn’t exist.

Code worked. Ordered one also.

I ordered one blue and one orange. The member code worked for me. Let’s see what we get, everyone

Ordered the orange aux. the code worked for me. Even not knowing the tint, for $20 it’s likely a good light for the money.

Order placed for 1 with ice-blue aux leds.

Make sure to use the discount code at the top of the Wurkkos page for an extra 10% off. Came to $18 with free shipping. Not bad for an Anduril2 triple, even if it turns out to have really bad color temp or tint.

Even if it turns out to be a worse light than the FWAA, it’s less than half the price!

Got one with red and one with orange aux led’s. Already have a FF PL47V2 with ice blue. Looking forward to getting these neat lil lights.

One on the way with red aux. Hope it comes in under 6000k.

I bought one, too…a little hesitation with so little information provided and no pre-sale test reviews, but so far Wurkkos has done a pretty good job. Looking forward to it!

Wurkkos……a kind note. Toykeeper has allowed the Anduril and other firmware to be used free of charge with an open source license, but there are some easy requirements that she asks for manufacturers to follow. Product listings are supposed to include clear and prominent mention of the developer’s name and a link to the source code. I don’t see that in your listing for this light on your website or on the Aliexpress listing. It should be added. :slight_smile:

It’s wonderful that they offer this to the community and to manufacturers for free! Can you imagine what the licensing cost would be if she charged for her thousands of hours of development time?? All she asks is for fair recognition of her work. Would be kind to see the information listed since it is a gift to us all.

I’ll wait for reviews to come in. At this point, I’m much too picky about tint and CRI to order anything blindly.

Patiently waiting for AA compatible version.

the main LED is CSP 6000-6500K and with >90 CRI tint

Thanks for the reminder, I’ll add it right now

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I’m glad I waited. I’m too picky to do cool white and the footprint does not lend itself to the usual Nichia swap.

Same here, but curiosity got the better of me. How often do you see a high CRI cool white light? Also want to try to swap the mcpcb if needed. All depends on size. Or maybe Nichia E21As fit on the 2323 footprint. But that’s a gamble.

Great to see the TS10 finally available!

What plans are there for the next batch? 6000-6500K is quite cold for many and may hinder sales, even if it’s >90 CRI.

  • If it uses the same CSP as the LT1S, for sure you will offer the TS10 with 2700K >90 CRI?
  • What about mixes? 1x 2700k, 2x 6500k, or 2x 2700 + 1x 6500k? Rosy
  • Any non-LT1S CCTs planned? 4000k, 5000k?
  • For the DIY-minded, Wurkkos could sell the CSP emitters though the website… Low-effort way to make the initial batch more interesting for some.