Below is our model EagleEye X2 ,the description and the pictures are as below:
Product Description:Strong and high performance flashlight
Light Source:CREE LED XM-L2 U2 white Led with 50 000 hours life span
Battery Types Supported: 1 x 18650 recharge(Output current:High efficient constant current )
Material:Aluminum alloy 6061 ,HIII hard anodized surface. High hardness, abrasion resistance, anti scratch
Light output:High - 600 lumens 70minutes ; Mid-300Lumens 5hours;Low-70Lumens 12hours; Strobe-600Lumens;Off
Light color:Black
Function:•High/Mid high/Low//Strobe/Off model (SOS)
Input voltage:3--4.2(V)
2400AM high;1400AM mid high;300AM low (Low AM protect and low 2.8V Strobe prompt message)
Product Size:118MM
Weight:75G(without Battery and Charger)
Water resistance:IPX8
Impact resistance:1M
Main uses:Outdoor, Hunting ,Household, Night riding, ,On foot,Climb mountain.
Eagle Eye why don’t you make a nice site with prices and purchase options with Paypal? In English!! Stop with this PM me for price bullshit, people want to buy but you are stopping them.
In general, I like simple, straight-forward looking flashlights. I don’t like all the hard angles like the Convoy C8 and lots of other flashlights have. I don’t need fancy shapes machined into the host for dramatic effect. I really, REALLY like the looks of the Eagle Eye X6-SE that I’m carrying! One thing that I don’t like, though I know at least some of the reasoning for it, is the way the tailcap is cut-out on both the X6 and this X2, and I guess on other EE lights. I’d prefer to have a more stable tail-stand.
I did a small review on the X2 a while ago. The conclusion was that it is just about Convoy quality, indeed the same shallow reflector as the S2, but I'd prefer the Nanjg driver of the Convoy over the standard EagleEye driver. I use it as my bike light now, in stock form.
That would be suicide. First of all they are a manufacturer with a vendor on this forum. It would not be proper business if they were to undercut them. Second, if it weren't for a couple of members here that did the initial reviews, Banggood for listing on their site, as well as the crazy GB - nobody including myself would know who Eagle Eye was.
The ano is definitely tougher but what would be really great would be if Simon and EE offered the option of a 4 mode driver (like the EE F30) with a hidden blinky for those that like them.
The fact that Eagle Eye is even here, trying to sell lights on their own, shows me that they don't even support their own dealers. Very bad business as far as I am concerned. Cutthroat seems to be the tradition, rather than the exception. They probably make Convoy too, for all we know. Too many "behind the scenes" people and never enough legitimate answers.
Except that they aren’t trying to sell their lights, at least in this thread. Is there a thread you know of where they are trying to sell their lights (without a vendor)?
from the EE website, the link does not work, but youku.com does actually exist and appears to be a big thing in China (wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youku ), did not know about the chinese youtube before.
It's funny how so called Convoy originals where available for a long time before Convoy name existed, yet every single company using those hosts says their are OEM manufacturer designer, etc. I guess only Comfychair talked about this.