So the “game” is just interviewing potential reviewers?
Will any inexperienced reviewer or those not interested in doing a review even be considered?
Will the winners be randomly selected? If, in the end, no people who are not interested in doing a review “win” then this does not belong in Giveaways and Contests.
Please move this thread to “ Commercial Sellers’ Spot.”:http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercialHow to move a thread. Read the Commercial Sellers Rules.
Rules wrote:
If you want to do a completely free giveaway, please post in the Giveaways and Contest category.
Giving out flashlights in exchange for a review is not a completely free giveaway.
While I’m posting, here is my entry for the “game”.
1. USB rechargeable.
2. Single 18650.
3. CREE XM-L2.
4. 900 – 1100 lumen
5. dimming by tailcap dial, led tail, usb programing
6. Yes, I can take some nice pictures.
Hello, Halo,
Review is not a must, even you have the ability to do review, but if you don’t want and you are the lucky one we chose, this is also ok for us.
Therefore, this is a totally game, but also a way for us to know more people who have review experience and we do hope the lucky ones can share our new models with their friends with pictures or videos, but again, this is not a must. Just do as you wish.
Thanks for your advice and support on our activity.
Check the following pictures and answer questions:
1. Rechargeable
2. li ion, likely 18650
3. Cree, looks like XM-L2
4. According to the datasheet the U3 chip can output 1040 lumens at 3A/85ºC junction temp (use a direct thermal path mcpcb for an extra 100 lumens) , minus reflector, lens and bezel losses
"It is critical that there is a credible academic source for the growing and important discipline of Alternative Facts. This field of study will just keep winning, and we knew that all the best people would want to be on board. There is a real risk in the world today that people might be getting their information about science from actual scientists."
Edit, are you saying to answer the questions about the light in the pictures or questions about upcoming lights?
For light in the picture
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? RECHARGEABLE
2. What kind of battery does it use? 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use? XM-L2
4. What would be the lumen output? 1000+ LUMENS
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? USB programmable modes
For upcoming lights
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? RECHARGEABLE
2. What kind of battery does it use? 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use? XHP70
4. What would be the lumen output? 4000+ LUMENS
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? LIKETHE DD4R features
The flashlight in the pictures, IMALENT new model.
1. Micro USB rechargeable
2. Single 18650 battery
3. Cree XML-2
4. 950 lumens
5. Forward clicky, water proof, rotating switch for different output modes, voltage check, multi strobes with extra everything and cream
6. I own a camera
1. Rechargeable through the microUSB port hidden by a rubber cover on the tailside.
2. 1×18650, 2xCR123
3. XM-L2/XP-L
4. 1111 lumens
5. Capacitive touch switch, rotary mode/brightness change knob, battery indicator/location beacon in the tailcap, remote control via bluetooth. Oh, and a slot for a clip (clip not included).
6. I’ve done some reviews a while ago, got a better camera since. 1, 2, 3, 4
1. Micro USB rechargeable
2. Single 18650 battery
3. Cree XML-2
4. 1060 lumens
5. Rotary control
6. Can take pictures and give an opinion and impressions, but not a formal review.
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Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? Not un-rechargeable.
2. What kind of battery does it use? A tube shaped one with pretty, shiney ends.
3. What kind of LED does it use? One that glows when electricity is applied.
4. What would be the lumen output? It would depend on the mode.
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? An automatic nose-picker.
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance. Sure. Check out my siggie.
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No one, after lighting a lamp, puts it away in a cellar nor under a basket, but on the lampstand, so that those who enter may see the light.
1. Rechargeable or un-rechargeable? Rechargeable via micro-USB under rubber-cover. (Would prefer concealed under twist like XTAR RC1) 2. Battery? Single 18650 li-ion or two CR123A primaries. (Would prefer swappable tubes/included extensions for ultimate support from 16340/18650/14500/18650) 3. LED? Cree XM-L2. (Would prefer XP-L HI) 4. Lumen output? ~1000 – 1200 Lm 5. Features? Electronic tail switch with soft-press (capacitive?). Twist tail-cap for mode selection/rotate step-less dimming. 6. Reviews or good pictures or videos? Can take nice pictures and efficient at dismantling, assessing and re-assembling all forms of electronics. I have provided some critical feedback, pictures and narrative commentary here amongst other threads, but not yet a full-on review. I do not have any specific light diagnostic or testing equipment, so would not be confident doing a technical review. Basic breakdown only at the moment.
1. rechargeable using Micro USB port
2. Single 18650 Li-ion battery
3. Cree XML-2 or Cree XP-L
4. 1200 lumens
5. Infinite variable brightness (ramping mode).
6. Yes, Can do a review with video and pictures.
Good luck everybody!
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1. MicroUSB onboard charging
2. 18650 with 2xCR123 as a backup
3. XM-L2
4. Around 1000lm
5. Infinitely variable brightness controlled by a knob, like a Nitecore SRT but with the knob in a much better place
6. I can do written reviews with photos, and will be doing one for an online flashlight store next month, but I have not done any yet.
If that knob has a stop or detent at low and a stop or detent at high, I might be replacing my Nitecore SRT5.
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1. It is rechargeable using the most common USB conector (microUSB)
2. It seems to use one 18650 battery
3. It seems to have a XML-2 from Cree
4. It is possible that it can produce up to 1100 lumens
5. I think it has a electronic tailcap switch button. And many other things. It seems to have a battery level indicator (green led) at the tailcap. Or maybe it is just a beacon LED. Idont know..
1. Rechargeable (USB.. very nice!)
2. 18650 battery
3. XM-L2 LED
4. 900-1300 lumens
5. Electronic tailcap switch. With battery gauge?? That would be nice too..
6. I will be very happy if I win, so I promise to make a full review with photos and comparison to others…
Thanks to Imalent and also to BLF website.
Always giving us chances to win something (despite I never won…)
1. Rechargeable is fine but lenghtens this flashlight. For bigger lights no problem, for EDC not ideal.
2. 18650 + CR123A (if no 18650 is available or for newbies)
3. LED: Cree XP-L (Hi)/XM-L2, available in neutral + cool white, not too greenish/blueish/yellow tint
4. output: 1200 lm Turbo for max 1 minute + stepdown to 800-900 lumens
5. features: low battery indicator + discharge-protection at 3.0V, hidden blinky modes, constant brightness without depending on voltage, tailstand
1. Rechargeable
2. 1*18650
3. XM-L2
4. 1000+ Lumen
5. USB rechargeable, and rotary tail switch for unlimited variable output mode from 0.1 to 1000+ lumen.
Instant access max output or strobe mode
Lockout feature
6. Yes but not in English.
1. USB Rechargeable
2. 1 × 18650
3. Cree XP-L
4. 1100 Lumen Turbo
5. Tactical button mode by button lock. Unlock button by twisting the knurled part to resume regular use.
6. I have not done a review yet, but I can try.
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable?—- Rechargeable
2. What kind of battery does it use?—- 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use?—- XM-L2
4. What would be the lumen output?—- 1000ish, maybe 1050
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight?—- Rotary brightness control in the tail, which is very cool.
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance. —- I’ve done reviews, but not on this site. I could though. My most recent review is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/3cf0ll/olight_m3xsut_javelo.... I’ve never had one of your lights but welcome the chance to work with you.
Nice looking flashlight, makes a fine EDC if it comes with a clip.
1 USB-port, indicating it’s rechargeable
2 1*18650, possibly 2*CR123A with sleeve
3 XP-L, CW
4 950 lm
5 continue variable output with wheel and memory
6 don’t have the equipment for a real review, but can give an honest opinion
thanks for the opportunity
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You are a flashaholic if you are forced to come out of the closet, to make room for more flashlights.
Compact flashlight, looks too tall to be an EDC, but small enough to fit in a coat pocket.
I hope this is going to be my first flashlight with a big name on it
1 Rechargeable
2 1 × 18650
3 XM-L2 U2
4 1,000 Lm
5 Variable output with preset’s
6 No experience
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? rechargeable
2. What kind of battery does it use? 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use? XML2
4. What would be the lumen output? 960 Lumens
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? output control by tailcap dial
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance.
Yes, I can take pictures but never done review before.
1.rechargeable
2.single 18650 battery
3.XML-2
4.1000 lumens (more or less)
5.rotateable tail switch (like nitecore p36)
6.i never review a flashlight before.
rechargeable
18650
XM-L2
1050 lumens
electronic touch switch (ala DDT40) in tail with rotating tail and fully variable output.
johnnymacreviews.com
1. rechargeable
2. 18650
3. Cree XM-L2
4. 1000 lm
5. Rotary brightness control
6. No
one year rookie
Hello, Halo,
Review is not a must, even you have the ability to do review, but if you don’t want and you are the lucky one we chose, this is also ok for us.
Therefore, this is a totally game, but also a way for us to know more people who have review experience and we do hope the lucky ones can share our new models with their friends with pictures or videos, but again, this is not a must. Just do as you wish.
Thanks for your advice and support on our activity.
Best regards,
Shellen
IMALENT team
Jacky from Imalent. www.imalent.com sales01@imalent.com
Check the following pictures and answer questions:
1. Rechargeable
2. li ion, likely 18650
3. Cree, looks like XM-L2
4. According to the datasheet the U3 chip can output 1040 lumens at 3A/85ºC junction temp (use a direct thermal path mcpcb for an extra 100 lumens) , minus reflector, lens and bezel losses
5. Adjustable brightness
6. Not interested
The Journal of Alternative Facts™
"It is critical that there is a credible academic source for the growing and important discipline of Alternative Facts. This field of study will just keep winning, and we knew that all the best people would want to be on board. There is a real risk in the world today that people might be getting their information about science from actual scientists."
The flashlight in the pictures, IMALENT new model.
Thanks for your details.
Shellen
Jacky from Imalent. www.imalent.com sales01@imalent.com
1. MicroUSB rechargeable
2. Battery: 18650
3. LED: XM-L2
4. Output Claimed: 1200 lumen approximately
5. Touch button, and wheel selction for modes
1. Micro USB rechargeable
2. Single 18650 battery
3. Cree XML-2
4. 950 lumens
5. Forward clicky, water proof, rotating switch for different output modes, voltage check, multi strobes with extra everything and cream
6. I own a camera
Entry:
1. Rechargeable
2. Lithium Ion: 1 × 18650/2 × 16340
3.Cree XML-2
4. 1050 lumens
5. waterproof, tail ring for infinite output adjustment, auto on mode.
6. No reviews.
1. USB rechargeable
2. 18650
3. XM-L2 U2
4. 1100 lumens
5. Forward switch with rotary mode selector wheel.
6. Can take picture and beamshots
USB power meter/tester thread
Hello,
We still have 5 days left. Make your guess here to take your chance.
Best regards,
Shellen
Jacky from Imalent. www.imalent.com sales01@imalent.com
1. Rechargeable through the microUSB port hidden by a rubber cover on the tailside.
2. 1×18650, 2xCR123
3. XM-L2/XP-L
4. 1111 lumens
5. Capacitive touch switch, rotary mode/brightness change knob, battery indicator/location beacon in the tailcap, remote control via bluetooth. Oh, and a slot for a clip (clip not included).
6. I’ve done some reviews a while ago, got a better camera since. 1, 2, 3, 4
WOW!! I like the usb charge-ability! All flashlights should have usb charging function!
I promise to do a extensive review if I win one!
1.RECHARGEABLE
2.18650 LI-ION
3.CREE LED XML2 or XP-L (I can not see very well the photo showing the led XP)
4.ABOUT 1100 LUMEN?
5.USB RECHARGING FUNCTION… BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR…
6. YES. I HAVE DONE SEVERAL ( and now I have a better camera, so I can take better photos!) I.e http://www.budgetlightforum.com/node/17218#node-17218
Hope to win!. Thanks!!!!
Enjoy BLF
1. Rechargeable
2. Single 18650
3. Cree XM-L2
4. 1050 lumens
5. Rotary brightness control, battery indicator
6. Can take pictures.
1. Micro USB rechargeable
2. Single 18650 battery
3. Cree XML-2
4. 1060 lumens
5. Rotary control
6. Can take pictures and give an opinion and impressions, but not a formal review.
Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? Not un-rechargeable.
2. What kind of battery does it use? A tube shaped one with pretty, shiney ends.
3. What kind of LED does it use? One that glows when electricity is applied.
4. What would be the lumen output? It would depend on the mode.
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? An automatic nose-picker.
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance. Sure. Check out my siggie.
No one, after lighting a lamp, puts it away in a cellar nor under a basket, but on the lampstand, so that those who enter may see the light.
My Reviews: Ma
1. Rechargeable or un-rechargeable? Rechargeable via micro-USB under rubber-cover. (Would prefer concealed under twist like XTAR RC1)
2. Battery? Single 18650 li-ion or two CR123A primaries. (Would prefer swappable tubes/included extensions for ultimate support from 16340/18650/14500/18650)
3. LED? Cree XM-L2. (Would prefer XP-L HI)
4. Lumen output? ~1000 – 1200 Lm
5. Features? Electronic tail switch with soft-press (capacitive?). Twist tail-cap for mode selection/rotate step-less dimming.
6. Reviews or good pictures or videos? Can take nice pictures and efficient at dismantling, assessing and re-assembling all forms of electronics. I have provided some critical feedback, pictures and narrative commentary here amongst other threads, but not yet a full-on review. I do not have any specific light diagnostic or testing equipment, so would not be confident doing a technical review. Basic breakdown only at the moment.
Thanks! hope to win… please! luck please! :_(
1. rechargeable using Micro USB port
2. Single 18650 Li-ion battery
3. Cree XML-2 or Cree XP-L
4. 1200 lumens
5. Infinite variable brightness (ramping mode).
6. Yes, Can do a review with video and pictures.
Good luck everybody!
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1. MicroUSB onboard charging
2. 18650 with 2xCR123 as a backup
3. XM-L2
4. Around 1000lm
5. Infinitely variable brightness controlled by a knob, like a Nitecore SRT but with the knob in a much better place
6. I can do written reviews with photos, and will be doing one for an online flashlight store next month, but I have not done any yet.
If that knob has a stop or detent at low and a stop or detent at high, I might be replacing my Nitecore SRT5.
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Hi BLF!
I want to thank Imalent for such a nice offer…
My guesses are:
1. It is rechargeable using the most common USB conector (microUSB)
2. It seems to use one 18650 battery
3. It seems to have a XML-2 from Cree
4. It is possible that it can produce up to 1100 lumens
5. I think it has a electronic tailcap switch button. And many other things. It seems to have a battery level indicator (green led) at the tailcap. Or maybe it is just a beacon LED. Idont know..
6. I can do a review if neccesary.
Now… I am anxious! I need one!.
Hi…
This is what I think after watching the pictures…
1. Rechargeable (USB.. very nice!)
2. 18650 battery
3. XM-L2 LED
4. 900-1300 lumens
5. Electronic tailcap switch. With battery gauge?? That would be nice too..
6. I will be very happy if I win, so I promise to make a full review with photos and comparison to others…
Thanks to Imalent and also to BLF website.
Always giving us chances to win something (despite I never won…)
Good luck folks…
The most ugly place in the world!
Hello Shellen,
1. Rechargeable is fine but lenghtens this flashlight. For bigger lights no problem, for EDC not ideal.
2. 18650 + CR123A (if no 18650 is available or for newbies)
3. LED: Cree XP-L (Hi)/XM-L2, available in neutral + cool white, not too greenish/blueish/yellow tint
4. output: 1200 lm Turbo for max 1 minute + stepdown to 800-900 lumens
5. features: low battery indicator + discharge-protection at 3.0V, hidden blinky modes, constant brightness without depending on voltage, tailstand
best regards, Markus
1. Rechargeable
2. 18650
3. CREE XM-L2
4. 1100lm
5. Programmable
6. Hi don’t have enough experience to make a review.
1. Rechargeable
2. Single 18650 battery
3. Cree LED
4. 1000 lumens
5. knob style switch at tailcap for stepless dimming
1. Rechargeable
2. 1*18650
3. XM-L2
4. 1000+ Lumen
5. USB rechargeable, and rotary tail switch for unlimited variable output mode from 0.1 to 1000+ lumen. Instant access max output or strobe mode Lockout feature
6. Yes but not in English.
1. USB Rechargeable
2. 1 × 18650
3. Cree XP-L
4. 1100 Lumen Turbo
5. Tactical button mode by button lock. Unlock button by twisting the knurled part to resume regular use.
6. I have not done a review yet, but I can try.
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable?—- Rechargeable
2. What kind of battery does it use?—- 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use?—- XM-L2
4. What would be the lumen output?—- 1000ish, maybe 1050
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight?—- Rotary brightness control in the tail, which is very cool.
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance. —- I’ve done reviews, but not on this site. I could though. My most recent review is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/3cf0ll/olight_m3xsut_javelo.... I’ve never had one of your lights but welcome the chance to work with you.
Nice looking flashlight, makes a fine EDC if it comes with a clip.
1 USB-port, indicating it’s rechargeable
2 1*18650, possibly 2*CR123A with sleeve
3 XP-L, CW
4 950 lm
5 continue variable output with wheel and memory
6 don’t have the equipment for a real review, but can give an honest opinion
thanks for the opportunity
You are a flashaholic if you are forced to come out of the closet, to make room for more flashlights.
Compact flashlight, looks too tall to be an EDC, but small enough to fit in a coat pocket.
I hope this is going to be my first flashlight with a big name on it
1 Rechargeable
2 1 × 18650
3 XM-L2 U2
4 1,000 Lm
5 Variable output with preset’s
6 No experience
Best regards
1. If the flashlight is rechargeable or un-rechargeable? rechargeable
2. What kind of battery does it use? 18650
3. What kind of LED does it use? XML2
4. What would be the lumen output? 960 Lumens
5. What features would this flashlight have, as you know IMALENT flashlights always have innovative feature for each flashlight? output control by tailcap dial
6. If you can do flashlight reviews or you have time to take some good pictures or videos, let us know several of your history reviews or videos, you will have priority to get the chance.
Yes, I can take pictures but never done review before.
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