【Hiram GAW】Hiram Zoomable Aurora Tactical 3000 Lumen Giveaway

Thank you for your question.I apologize for any confusion caused. The correct battery type for the flashlight is 21700 with a 5000 mAh capacity. The mention of an 18650 3000 mAh battery was a mistake, and I appreciate your understanding. :grin:

Yes it is.

You’re welcome! Enjoy the giveaway, and best of luck! :slight_smile: :grin: :smile:

Thank you for your comment. :smile:

Thank you for your feedback and questions! You can rest assured about the sealing of the type-c connector. It’s designed to be well-protected, and you can even hide the charging port using the zoom feature. Enjoy the giveaway, and good luck! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Very interesting zoom tactical light.
I don’t see every day succesfuly made zoom light.
Diode is interesting choice, I would like to try it.

If you have specific questions about the technical aspects, ergonomics, or any other details of the zooming mechanism, please feel free to let us know. We’re here to provide you with all the information you need. For the winners, we’ll randomly draw on the 31st.

It is zoom to a square! Thanks for asking :grin:

You’ re welcome!

Looks like a very decent flashlight
and also very interested in the zoomable design.
Thank you HIRAM and gary for this GAW event

Was there a technical reason why a standard 21700 battery wasn’t used? Are the contacts both on one-end of the battery? Just curious :grinning:

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ty for the clarification.

Strobe should be hidden.

Thanks for the give away!

Looks good and with much accesories thats great !
Thanks for the GAW !

Always interested in SFT-70 especially as a zoomie! Interesting to see the square zoomed in position. Thanks for the GAW.

Nice sleek look! Also great to see SFT70

I’m not a sub lumen Moonlight person but I think something under 100lm would be beneficial.

Thanks for the give away!

Good to see a light with SFT70, I’m interested in trying this one out.

Normally not a fan of zoomies, but I hope this one can be an exception.

Will a standard cell even work, or is the design of the light such that the included cell is truly proprietary & the light won’t function at all with a standard cell?

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Interesting, so many bad zoomie designs, would be nice to see a good one.