So Sofirn is selling a new keychain light on their website, and I had to try it.
It has an e-switch with high, low and off function, and uses two 3V CR2016 batteries in series.
Classic 5mm LED, but with 5000K CCT and 95CRI.
It looks colder to my eye, as I have a 5800K 97CRI diode that seems a bit warmer, see one of the pictures.
Matte black body with a clicky switch, looks good. Image courtesy of Sofirn.
Opening it up…
We find the LED & PCB, two batteries, a clear plastic divider (sits on top of LED pin and batteries), keychain, and the four tiny screws.
Closeup of the PCB.
WB @5000K - Consistency between the LEDs are okay, although some look a bit dimmer than the others. Most likely due to the battery voltage, but it could also be a bad contact as they flicker a bit when handling the light.
It is recommended to open the light and bending the LED pin on top of the batteries a bit down, so it has a better contact with the battery.
Beamshot, completely dark hallway, WB @5000K. Works about as good as my phone flashlight, the quality and throw is a bit better.
WB @5000K - Original 5000K 95 CRI, 5800K 97CRI, 3400K 96CRI, 3200K 97CRI, 2300K 95CRI and 1900K 93CRI. All custom diodes from rngwn here on BLF.
All in all, a great keychain light.
It is also a great sample light for my diode collection, I keep them in the diode drawers so I can easily test them out.
For example when changing out original incandescent bulbs in car instruments, I want to see how it looks like with the different CCTs before I do the soldering job.