There are 6 basic modes on the flashlight .
Low - Medium - High - Turbo #1
And only double click (from any state) activates the highest mode , turbo #2 .
There are 6 basic modes on the flashlight .
Low - Medium - High - Turbo #1
And only double click (from any state) activates the highest mode , turbo #2 .
Yes, 6 modes - but better spacing needed - big gap between 1200lm and 10,000lm
moonlight: 0.1 - 10Lm / 240h;
low: 60Lm / 22h;
mid1: 200Lm / 12h;
mid2: 600Lm / 8h;
high 1200Lm / 2.5h;
turbo 10000Lm / 1h;
Interested
I suspect there is a higher output than 1200 lumens, as the runtime is stated to be only 2.5 hours, which is way too short for this output…
Interested, depending on modes and price.
Ill take one
this light would be far more interesting if it had a config mode where you can set the brightness of each level
What’s the tint?
Interested, thanks!
mrheosuper:
My olight x7 has reasonable spacing 3-5-9000 lumen, why cant other brand make UI like that
I don’t think there is a very big difference to the eye when the spacing is that close. It’s also possible Utorch did not want too many modes. More than 4 or 5 levels might be too difficult to design into the driver or they might think it’s too many for the average customer.
I just hope they don’t make it too hard to get to max output. A double click for Turbo 1 and another double click for turbo 2 with no memory at these levels is not acceptable.
Trust me, it’s noticeable
I often use 3000 lumen, it’s balance between runtime and output
JasonWW:
mrheosuper:
My olight x7 has reasonable spacing 3-5-9000 lumen, why cant other brand make UI like that
I don’t think there is a very big difference to the eye when the spacing is that close. It’s also possible Utorch did not want too many modes. More than 4 or 5 levels might be too difficult to design into the driver or they might think it’s too many for the average customer.
I just hope they don’t make it too hard to get to max output. A double click for Turbo 1 and another double click for turbo 2 with no memory at these levels is not acceptable.
Trust me, it’s noticeable
I often use 3000 lumen, it’s balance between runtime and output
Heat too, I imagine.
JasonWW:
mrheosuper:
My olight x7 has reasonable spacing 3-5-9000 lumen, why cant other brand make UI like that
I don’t think there is a very big difference to the eye when the spacing is that close. It’s also possible Utorch did not want too many modes. More than 4 or 5 levels might be too difficult to design into the driver or they might think it’s too many for the average customer.
I just hope they don’t make it too hard to get to max output. A double click for Turbo 1 and another double click for turbo 2 with no memory at these levels is not acceptable.
Trust me, it’s noticeable
I often use 3000 lumen, it’s balance between runtime and output
3000 seems a decent level to me. 1000 ish on pure flood just isn’t enough to me, it’s spread so much there’s just not enough light on any one point.
Interested depending on price.
Just opened the bezel , leds’ mcpcb seems to be a 1.5mm aluminum one .
Led shelf is anodized , but : 100% flat , and mcpcb is perfect too .
Pics later
Interested depending on price
I just tested, 3300lm brightness level is present for the sample. I am not sure if we should call it high 2 or turbo 1.
Missing a mode! 1k lm then jump to 10k, why? Needs something like a 2500 or 3000 in there.
I just tested, 3300lm brightness level is present for the sample. I am not sure if we should call it high 2 or turbo 1.
Mstevens113:
Missing a mode! 1k lm then jump to 10k, why? Needs something like a 2500 or 3000 in there.
Awesome! If that’s the case, I would be interested depending on the price.
Also interested depending on final price
Interested depending on price. Please add me to the list.
Thanks!
Scott.