You can get one from AliExpress for $5 in different colors.
And you will probably have better luck than buying from WB. I haven’t received mine yet, as the logistics company the seller have used messed up the shipping. I got a refund though and he resent me the light anyway as a compensation for inconvenience.
I did a second mod on the LZZ-06 (https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/25476), the driver size is mentioned there. It is 13mm, so the nanjg 102 should fit :-) .
Thank you Pregulla for the info in Post 25 above. The vendor came through with flying colors. I just received 3 black Jexree Mini's today. Ordered on August 7th. They were beyond super well packed. I can only describe them as crazy well packed. I think they could have been dropped from a plane and landed on a solid rock with no damage. I kind of felt bad throwing away all the bubble wrap and 2 boxes they were packed in. All 3 were in perfect condition and work great.
They look the same as the light in the OP except no sticker and a smooth refector. They have very good output stock. At about 2 feet (guessing) they read 1,600 and 550 lux (Direct beam to meter) on high and low, respectively. A TruNite TiS measured 1,200 lux at the same distance.
Compared to a TiS:
Tubes are the same diameter. The Jexree's head is about 1mm wider, but the reflector is close to 2mm wider. Jexree is slightly shorter.
Beam of the TiS is smoother. Jexree has a smaller more concentrated hot spot. Jexree has slight artifacts on a wall, but they are not too bad.
Jexree includes a very nice clip. Doesn't come off or even move when extended out. Holds its place and doesn't rotate unless you purposely push it directly from the side with the intention to rotate.
Jexree tail stands slightly better. A slight wobble will topple the TiS, but the Jexree will recover and remain standing.
Tint is almost the same. Jexree is slightly cooler. Nice white with no apparent tint.
TiS' knurling is far superior. Jexree's is not grabby. The clip, head and two body groves make up for it though.
Guessing the Anodized finish on the TiS is superior, but I don't want to test. The Jexree's finish feels pretty decent though. Seems like it will hold up well.
The Jexree is a little wonky with mode changes. Luckily it starts in high mode. Generally, changes modes in the following order: High, Low, Strobe. Sometimes it changes modes in different order or keeps returning to high. Looking at the driver on the light I have, it appears to not be well seated. I need to pull it and reseat it flat in it's bay. I think that will fix the issue.
I just ordered nine more in various colors for gifts.
EDIT: Reworded the last bullet after noticing that my driver was loose and did not fit in its bay. I attempted to force it in place, but it got stuck at an angle. Was at work and had not files to get it properly sized and seated flat.
The driver looks pretty decent. It's PCB is red and appears to be labeled "LG68". Has 3 good sized capacitors. Inductor labeled "3R3". Mode chip labeled "ECA1R". Diode labeled "S6 82". Has 2 stacked resistors. Top one is labeled R300. Quality of construction looks pretty good. Has a copper ground ring (Not just a trace).
My Google-fu is weak today.
EDIT: The driver appears to be far more sophisticated than this driver. I'll try to post a picture tonight.
Trying to find out more about this driver. It looks very similar to this driver which is good for (0.8-3.2Vdc) - AAA (350mA) and 2AAA (700 mA, 1000mA optional). Can have various modes including it appears a ramping mode. Even has stacked resistors (top being R270). Does have one less capacitor. The small one in my picture above.
If anyone has this driver, I would be interested in knowing if the components are labeled the same as I specified in Post 30 above.
My Google-fu is fued out. Guess it's just time to experiment with the driver. Was hoping to find info about mod options and current regulation. Wondering if changing resistor values changes voltage output or current output.
If anyone know anything about the driver in Post 30 above, please tell me.
Well, I tried different resistor combinations, but could not get current to increase. Replacing the stock resistors with an R200 yielded the same current but no modes other than high. The driver does not like having 2S cells. Only gives a moonlight mode of .04 amps. After trying 2S, the driver modes changed to High, moonlight, strobe.
Even out of the light, the modes are wonky at times.
It looks like the driver should not be altered and just kept as a 300mA single Ni-mh driver. Good for run time. I think for gifting purposes, I will just yank the mode chip and to yield a one mode driver. Have to take some pin readings to figure out how to do that.