Yesterday I found these videos from the new RovyVon Flashlight!
Quite different from what we are used to (well, at least it is not a tube flashlights, and reminds of CRX Stratis Lumina creation ) :+1:
Here are the Videos:
And here is where we can find some more information (the link is from one of the videos “description” and leads to a pre-order/informative page): https://www.rovyvon.com/products/angel-eyes-e300s
Yeah, that one of the few things that bugs me about it (and the XP-G3, of course)!…
But other than that, this seems to be a nice flashlight! A bit “expensive” (for my wallet), but it is a new thing and for what I’ve been seeing, RovyVon delivers great quality on their flashlights, with “innovative” design !
Let’s see how it will be received by the “community”
I am quite tempted. Once you include the $12 shipping it makes just as much sense to order it from Amazon UK. I will check my bank account and see if I can justify another pocket light
Eheh, I guess I’ll need to check mine as well, but right now I will be probably denied to get one! :money_mouth_face:
Other triples will be my priority, if you know what I mean
BUT, I do like this shape, seems to feel/fit nicely in a pocket or jacket! It’s not that “I’m happy to see you ” sensation on the jeans ! LOL
It will be around for a while, though, so my bank may “accept” my “need” for another light later :+1:
I’m not really looking for “OK” in a $70 flashlight when we have such an amazing selection of high CRI options available now. However, they have confirmed a 219C version will be coming a couple weeks after the XP-G3 is released. Long press for off is still cancer :confounded:
Hum, I have the Wuben TO10R with XP-G3 (CW, 70 CRI or so) and the Wuben TO46R with XP-G3 (NW, 90 CRI) and both have a major tint shift (towards green).
Only way to fix both was to put some DC-Fix and other kind of diffuser, because even outdoor it was very noticeable that annoying shift (mostly on the TO10R) ! So NW XPL-HI, for example, would be better.
But, to each, its own! About the long presses…if possible, none! But I don’t like long press for ON.
In a urgency, I prefer to have it ready to turn ON!
For this RovyVon, I would prefer not to have the long press; a switch to turn ON and another to change modes would be good, then!
Interesting. I’m very susceptible to ANY green or blue tints in any of my lights but I must have won the lottery because none of mine have any.
I actually prefer full on CW without a hint of blue or green and these XPG-G3 lights have none of that. I’m actually very pleased with my 2 RovyVon light tints with XPG-G3 emitters!
That’s awesome. Since you are here, could you answer whether the light is glued shut? Also, would you consider any high CRI LEDs instead of Nichia 219C, like Samsung LH351D, Luminus SST-20-W, etc.?