[Review] Wurkkos TS22 XHP70.2 5000K 4500lm EDC

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One more review finished. Wurkkos TS22 XHP70.2 5000K 4500lm EDC flashlight compared to other different flashlights.
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Cooling in fridge after about 3-4 minutes use in turbo mode:






Good review. I love mine.

Thank you L.R.O. nice review :+1:

Yes yes…I love mine too…Now i see we have 5000 k led colour available……

Anyone who know the driver…does make it sense to reflow this original led with sbt90 led……?

I enjoyed your review. Thanks for the info!

sbt90.2 is a 3V led
xhp70.2 is led minimum 6V, the driver boosts the voltage so……

Nice review.

Gotta love those graphs; that’s how it should be, and I’m looking forward to receiving mine.

I’d have greater inclination to buy more Jinba (Sofirn/Wurkkos) lights if better drivers like this one were made the norm, even at slightly higher pricing.

Bling like RGB switches, aux lights, fancy UI, etc. are sizzle that do sell, but performance is the steak, and can’t be faked.

But the spiffy new sleeved magnetic boxes are a nice touch, and help elevate the brand, even if they do ape a certain “O” brand’s packaging a little too closely. Retaining the familiar orange on the inner box would have continued the brand’s signature, and appear less like an attempt to copy theirs.

Very nice review.

IMO, this light is kind of a slimmed down version of Sofirn SP33S that accepts fat 26650 cell. Same UI, boost driver, similar performance and whatnot.
However its smaller reflector results in tighter beam angle for the spill and almost no hotspot.
Wurkkos specs says 80° flood beam angle, while the SP33S has 100°, i.e.very wide.

The TS22 no longer is sold with a XHP70.2 on Wurkkos’ site. There are now options of 5000k XHP50.2, 6000k XHP50.2, and 5000k XHP50.3. As a LED noob, does that change much about the light?

Edit: Seems like they had typo on site and has been fixed. Its 70.2 and 70.3 as options now

Love to see those flat runtimes

Anyone knows amps on turbo on this flashlight?Thanks a lot

How would the XHP70.3 HI compare in this light.

Very nice review!