Group buy Brinyte B58U Cree XP-L HI V3 led GREAT PRICE !

I start this group buy because we can get Brinyte B58U with XP-L V3 HI LED if there is a sufficient number of interested buyers.

If we manage to get 30 interested people for this light a people from Gear Best can give us the price of $20.49 for it ! So this is a price that can be adapted to everyone’s budget, and what you will get for 20.49$ see below !

NOTE !
These data is for XM-L U4 stock version !
So with XPL V3 HI we should get more throw and even more cd.
Light use one 18650 battery, it have 5 modes of work and have mode memory, LVP protection and reverse polarity protection, waterproof.

I manage to find some beamshots of this light but with XM-L2 U2 !

40 m to the wall

Official video of the light :

As you can see this light can use filters with colours also.

NOTICE !

Price of 20.49$ will include Brinyte B58U with XP-L V3 HI LED ONLY, so this is group buy for light and all other stuff we can get later so please don’t ask now how to get filters or something other.

I made an effort to find all of this so please also don’t ask for beamshots with V3 HI LED, because I do not have it, from all of this I expect more throw and more cd on this light with this led, and I consider that will beat any C8 stock light, so please if you are interested post here and now many pcs you want, if we able to collect 30 interests that number of lights will be available and all people will get a PM how to get it.

Thanks !

s Here is also a review and summary of this light but with XP-E blue led :

‘’This is an outstanding light! Build quality is really up there for this price point. Quality HA-III anodization, square cut threads, solid thermal path, availability of tint color choices, lockout, etc., etc., etc. Machining quality also makes this quite a value at this price. While the beam profile is a bit ringy, it has zero noticeability when peering through a scope. I do not have a white tint version of this light, but I would imagine that with it’s deep reflector design that it would throw like a beast. Amps seem to be very low though…so hopefully they pull better on the white tint version. It would help if I had a white tint version to compare it to.’’

List :

1. Nagamee 3 pcs
2. Beachlogger 1 pcs
3. bikenber73 1 pcs
4. MRsDNF 2 pcs
5. Eivwer 1 pcs
6. torchjunkie 1 pcs
7. dolbysys 1pcs
8. casi29061965 1 pcs
9. nofear87 1 pcs
10. ReacherShoots 1 pcs
11. vyvyra 1 pcs
12. Bruno28 1 pcs
13. Brachytron 1 pcs

With a 48mm reflector it should best a stock C8. Is anything glued?

Impressed with their last group buy light Brinyte B158
I am in for min 2 pcs.

Interested, who’s the vender? :question:

+1

+2

What is the reflector depth?
What driver is used (can it be reprogrammed for other modes arrangement and can current be increased)?

Thanks

Gear best.

I don’t have them both, but a ThorFire C8 xml2 does ~40kcd stock at 3.2A and about 1100lm.

If the B58U actually does 40kcd with an old XML, an XPL-hi version may push over 80kcd.

My clear convoy c8 XPL-hi does 68kcd stock at 2.8A and about 900lm.

Interested in 1, thanks!

In for one!

I will measure and I’ll let you know.
The driver of light is designed and made by they themselves.

I am in for one!

I`m in for one.

Edit: post (that referred to well-respected members of this forum approving of this light) removed

Furthermore, I will remove my other posts from this thread and will quietly bow out. I typically find BLF to be a very friendly atmosphere, not quite sure what happened here.

I`m in for one.

Instructed with last Brinyte group buy by me, when I allow that the story goes in wrong direction and that multiple members be very confused and does not know what they are buying, and begin to ordering light that suits them with a required number of modes and without lugs etc, I can’t remember does you started that confusion or some other member only know that I hardly succeed to put things in the right direction again because many member was confused and there was chaos so I don’t need all of that second time.

Atmosphere is friendly I just ask you that don’t put complete reviews of this light with other led and drivers inside, also don’t speculate what is inside because we have official response and thare are members that will become confused again, and ask, so what I get now a blue light in it right ? etc

If you can find a review of the light that we are trying group buy you are highly welcome to post here !

No, don't think the OP is correct. Check it out here on their site: http://www.brinyte.com/product/1411551130.html - It's a XM-L2 U4, not XML U4

This host appear to be identical to the Odepro "advertised" in a thread here: https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/35581, but the B58U has some upgrades, like the LED.

I might be interested, but really don't care for deep reflector lights - the length is way overdone and doesn't add to the throw. The only thing a deep reflector gives you is a narrower flood area and increase in overall length of the light. I have a few deep C8's and in some other lights, and never saw any boost in throw as a result of the depth.

For $20, it still seems like a decent deal for a true square thread light, looks like a quality finish, and clearly Brinyte hit one out of the park with the B158.

For the many times till now, they are same company but with different brands, so it should be all the same, but who can guarantee if for example Brinyte use one kind of drivers and Odepro other, host of the lights should be exactly the same only with different labels.

But we will stick to this Brinyte because group buy is for it not for Odepro.

I agree with you that deep reflector will not increase throw, but we have 48.5 mm head instead 45 mm on standard C8 hosts, and we have deep reflector that will narrow the beam + HI V3, and all of that will result = more throw.

So to put you on the list or not ?

Also if someone have beamshots of some C8 and Brinyte B58U please add here or send to me that I can insert in first post.

No - don't add me to the list. Could change my mind if we get more info.

The head diameter matters, but only for what it means for the Inner Diameter of the reflector - that's the key spec. I've seen wide variations in I.D. for the same head diameter, so would be good to know what the I.D measurement is.