Cyansky P25 V2.0 MAO review

Here are a few of my observations of the Cyansky P25 V2.0 that I was fortunate to win in their latest GAW on BLF. It arrived to the USA in one week.
Some of the specs:
XHP-70.3 LED
3600 lumens
208 meters throw
Tail switch for on/off with lighted battery indicator
Side switch to change brightness/modes
MAO coating
Cyansky labelled 21700 battery with built-in USB charging
Dual tail switch springs
OP reflector
Runtimes
high - 2 hr.
medium - 10 hr.
low - 25 hr.
eco (moonlight) - 80 hr.
The MAO, micro arc oxidation, coating is supposed to be much harder and wear resistant than anodizing. There isn't an obvious way to test it that isn't destructive so I will have to wait to see how it wears. It survived my first unintentional drop test without leaving a mark. It has a nice smooth texture that is not slippery. The color is very close to many Molicels.
The mechanical tail switch turns the light on/off and has momentary on with a half click. It memorizes last brightness (including moonlight) except for turbo or strobes. I like the moonlight being available on momentary. The side switch cycles through four brightness levels, 50 - 200 - 800 - 3600 lumen. The moonlight, 5 lumen, requires the side switch being pressed while clicking the tail switch. Strobes are accessed by holding down the side button from on. When it is turned on the side switch lights for three seconds indicating the battery level. The side switch is on a slightly raised area making easy to find.
The included 21700 battery with the built-in charging port is listed at 5000 mAh. It tested at 4900 mAh. The light functioned fine with a shorter non-protected flattop 21700 Molicel.
The XHP-70.3 doesn't have a color temperature listed. My estimate is around 6000K. The orange peel reflector gives a smooth wide beam.
It is almost 6 inches long and around 1 inch diameter. It does seem a little long for a 21700 light.
I really like the simple on and off from the last memorized level especially with momentary instantly available. It "fits" my hand and feels good using it so it will see a lot of use.
It is a quality light I would recommend.
Thank you Cyansky.

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