—Emitter: 4 x Luminus SST20
—Aluminum Alloy body with HAIII Anodize black surface Finish
—Battery: 2× 26350 or 2x26650
— Ultra Clear Double-sided AR coated toughened Glass lens
—IPX8 Waterproof;
—Max Brightness: 5000 Lumens ;
—Shot distance: 600 meters
—Working voltage: 5.5V to 8.4V
— With Thermal regulated control
—Full Digital Current Regulation;
—Size: 146mm x 53mm (head) x 34(body)
—Netweight: 300 gram
By default Smooth Ramping UI: (from 2lms to 2050lms)
Turn the light on: Single Click the button
Ramping light level: press&hold button
Reverse ramping level: While ramping in one direction, release button briefly and press&hold again.
Instant turbo: Double click
Back to previous level: Double click again
Turn the light off: Single Click the button
8xClicks to enter Modes UI from Ramping UI
8xClicks to enter Ramping UI from Modes UI
Modes UI: (5 groups)
5xClicks to select 5 groups ; The light flashes once and turn it off to select Group 1 ; The light flashes 5 times to select Group 5.
Wow I’m impressed Haikelite always come out with very unique and interesting flashlights despite their incompetent leadership. I would be interested in this light. Like someone said here, hope they can offer some 95CRI 3000k and 4000k options.
I’m not sure just what this means. I think it might mean that it takes two cells in series. If so, do the have a pic of the longer tube? That light can’t hold two 26650 cells as it is shown.
I suppose it’s to offer a less chunky overall light with similar lumen output. A pair of 26350 cells has a bit more capacity than a top-notch 18650 and isn’t too much bigger in diameter. I like the feel of my 26650 flashlights. It’s still quite a bit slimmer than a 4x18650 body although there’s the tradeoff in run time. A pair of 26650 Shockli cells might be a match for a quad of 18650 cells and there are those that like the longer form, maybe because it reminds them of a Maglight that were so popular for so long.
Again, I ask if there’s a picture of a longer battery tube or can this run with a single 26650? Does it use a boost driver?
I’d also like to know what kind of run times it gets with a pair of 26350 cells. The cells that are available aren’t the cutting edge of technology.