Thanks to Olight, received their newly release i1R EOS flashlight for testing and review.
Doing this a tad bit different this round, I'm putting the review text in the picture itself...
Thanks to Olight, received their newly release i1R EOS flashlight for testing and review.
Doing this a tad bit different this round, I'm putting the review text in the picture itself...
Interesting, when is this coming out?
Will it drain the battery down to nothing or is there some protection for the cell?
Asking because I love my little 10180 keychain light and would love to gift some but haven’t been able to find protected versions.
I’m aware it’s asking a lot from such a small light, can’t hurt to hope.
i1R is officially release today, 18th May 2018, so if it’s not available with your favorite local Olight shop now, it should be soon.
just received a feedback from Olight, neither i1R EOS battery nor the circuit board has protection for over-discharge, which confirms my earlier testing as the light will continue to run in sub-lumen mode for a couple of hours, no matter you start it in High or Low. The lowest I have drain it so far after 10+ discharge testing is down to 2.43V, don't do this to your unit as it's unhealthy for the battery, especially since the battery wasn't designed for user-replaceable.
hm ok so how do u not drain it that low then? i dont get it…
Looks really good!
In my opinion a fenix light should over muggleproof features like lvp to have value over the known Chinese brands. Why should you now chose the olight/fenix if the other contenders like the jetbeam mini offer the same features and look much better.
hm ok so how do u not drain it that low then? i dont get it…
when you notice the brightness drop significantly... e.g. your high mode appears to be less than 10 lumens, or the high mode cannot sustain more than a few seconds... it's time to recharge. Once you use it for a few weeks, you tend to get used to the recharging behavior, like our mobile.
It’s a nice little light, I had an I3Eos on my keyring for a year or so. Unfortunately without low voltage protection or battery replacement options, it does not seem like something that can be valued as more than a novelty. I won’t be buying one no matter how cheap. Pity.
In my opinion a fenix light should over muggleproof features like lvp to have value over the known Chinese brands. Why should you now chose the fenix if the other contenders like the jetbeam mini offer the same features and look much better.
So, I guess to each his own. Cheers mate.
It’s a nice little light, I had an I3Eos on my keyring for a year or so. Unfortunately without low voltage protection or battery replacement options, it does not seem like something that can be valued as more than a novelty. I won’t be buying one no matter how cheap. Pity.
I dont see it up on olights website?
I dont see it up on olights website?
if you are referring to https://olightworld.com/ scroll to the bottom and it's there along with X9R. Direct link to i1R EOS info: https://olightworld.com/led-flashlights/all-flashlights/olight-i1r-eos
the product release material of i1R EOS is slowly appearing at Olight's social media account like https://www.facebook.com/olightworld, most of the retailers are waiting for their stock or is sorting through their newly arrived stock and I believe they will put it up as soon as possible. Of course, at the moment, the 25,000 lumens X9R is stealing the limelight... as Olight US just publish a video review of unboxing X9R: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cI6VCkQiYE while Olight UK has share a video of X9R being send out into space and drop back down to earth: https://www.facebook.com/OlightUK/videos/440873186372235/
Thanks for the review!
I’m a nut for tiny lights and at $16.95 I had to go for one. To me, it looks nice. Most of its idiosyncrasies as listed above have no concerns to me as keychain lights are used intermittently and cell technology is so good now, the internal non replaceable cell should last a long, long time. Besides, I charge my lights every month or two whether they need it or not.
Just received mine. Very cool and oh so tiny light.
I hate greenish tints in beams and I do detect an ever so slight tinge of green in the Luxeon TX’s beam but it’s so faint, it doesn’t bother me. I would consider the beam leaning more towards NW than CW and I’m a CW fan boy.
All in all, I recommend it.