SKILHUNT Offers , EC150 EDC flashlight is coming soon!

Yes, USB-C

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This looks awesome, the frosted version is my choice, all the flood! Which cct are these?

Still hoping for a 21700 Mix-7. I would love something like

  • 7 white 519A
  • 5 white 519A, 1 red, 1 UV

@SKILHUNT

are you planning to release a super flood - thrower universal torch with 7 white leds in the mix-7 housing with addressing of the leds like the multi core UHI LEDs (edc31,edc33, edc35,tm9k pro)?

e.g.
4x sft25r and 3x big area rectangle LEDs
or
1x sft25r and 6x big area rectangle LEDs

throw mode: only the sft25r
flood mode: only big leds
luminprotect: with all leds
???

if yes: please usb-c charging!!!

what kind of battery, 18650 ?

150 implies it should be AA/14500.

Thank you for your suggestion. I’ll pass your idea to our related team for consideration.

EC150 is 14500/AA. if you want an 18650 version theres the EC200 + EC200S variations

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:star2: First Look Exclusive! :star2: Get ready for the Skilhunt M150 V4 – The bright and cool EDC! :bulb:

The current for a brightness boost, pushing the limits of this compact powerhouse. Even at max output, the V4 stays impressively cool —way improved over the V3! :thermometer:

New Buck and Boost driver





What’s your must-have feature for the ultimate EDC flashlight? :point_down: #Skilhunt #M150V4 #EDC

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Size, Handling, UI and depending on the preferences: thrower, flooder or both (like Nitecore EDC line or a Mix-7 with at least one small emitter and the rest big LEDs).

If the light is too bulky for your outfit you cant carry it.

If the position of the power and mode (and lockout) buttons are wrong for your acting and carrying you will burn your clothes or wont take the light for a walk.

If the UI will blast your (night)vision everytime on first click or if you are forced to cycle through low or most bad also through StrobeDiscoBlinkyBlinkyB0llsh1t you will hate the light - and sell it.

But if the light is practical, fells good in your hand and gives you pleasuring light AND is less bright then your phone or to weak for the distance you often look, you will lose interest for using it (instead of your phones light).

And additional point for flashies: they will also hate and sell lights with hard voltage dependent turbo/high modes (because lights sucks if their turbo is super bright on monday, medium on wednesday and low on friday).

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Looks like a real upgrade!

This is exciting. I’ve been saying for years that someone ought to make an AA/14500 light that’s efficient with both battery types and not as fat as an 18650 light. Emisar recently accomplished the first part, and now it looks like Skilhunt will achieve both.

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If review testing holds this to be true, I’ll finally get an M150!

6mm longer, body 1mm thinner than D3AA. Head 3mm thinner than D3AA.

Doesn’t look like it’s significantly smaller. Only the lower head diameter seems really nice.

Different dimensions have very different effects on how a flashlight feels carried in a pants pocket, and of course different people care about different things. I’m certain I would not notice a 6mm difference in length between lights in this class. I might even have a hard time telling which is longer in a blind back to back trial.

Diameter, and particularly maximum diameter is important to me. Even a 1mm increase means something is poking my leg more than before. 3mm is very significant, and matching the head diameter of some 18650 lights will usually lead me to just take the bigger battery.

I actually wish the M150 was a bit slimmer, but I think it would be hard to do and there’s no competitive pressure pushing things in that direction.

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