Ultra-long range dual color hunting flashlight CYANSKY H5GT. Red, green, blue, which light color would you choose?

Hello everyone.
I’d like to introduce our new patented product here: CYANSKY H5GT. It is an ultra-long range dual color hunting flashlight featuring our patented reflector design to maximize the range of each light color. And you can easily switch the light color just by rotating the head of the flashlight without additional filters. It is an upgraded version of H5, far superior to H5 in beam, range, and performance, etc.

Features:

The rotatable large reflection cup with a single outlet.
· The rotating reflection cup ensures that each LED is aligned with the reflection cup’s focal point to achieve the farthest illumination range for each.
· The rotatable large reflection cup with a single outlet can greatly enhance the long-range irradiation performance of each LED.

Fast switching, handy gripping.
· In white light mode, rotate the head of the flashlight 180° clockwise to switch to red/green/blue light mode.
· In red/green/blue light mode, rotate the head of the flashlight 180° counterclockwise to switch to white light mode.

:arrow_forward: Light Color: White and red, white and green, white and blue
:arrow_forward:White LED: LUMINUS SFT-40-W LED
:arrow_forward:Red LED: LUMINUS SFT 20 RA red LED
:arrow_forward:Green LED: LUMINUS SFT-20-CG-F35-MPF LED
:arrow_forward:Blue LED: LUMINUS SFT-20-B-F35
:arrow_forward:Unique Design: The patented reflector maximizes the range of the two light colors. Rotating the reflector can easily switch the light colors.
:arrow_forward:White Light Maximum Output: 2000 lumens / 1000 meters
:arrow_forward:Red Light Maximum Output: 400 lumens / 600 meters
:arrow_forward:Green Light Maximum Output: 2200 lumens / 1300 meters
:arrow_forward:Blue Light Maximum Output: 130 lumens / 105 meters
:arrow_forward:Battery: One 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery
:arrow_forward:Charging: Type-C USB Port
:arrow_forward:Weatherproof: IPX8 waterproof and 2-meter impact resistance.
:arrow_forward:Working Temperature: -30-50℃ working temperature
:arrow_forward:Optional accessories: gun mount and remote switch.

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Check out the Website to learn more about it: H5GT High-performance Multi-color lights Long-range Hunting Flashlight – Cyansky Light
Check out the video to learn more about the hunting light :https://youtu.be/Kv6xDy-1JRM

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We’d love to hear our thoughts on this flashlight, any suggestions are welcome! :beer: :beer: :beer:

Red, green, blue light, which light color would you choose?
  • White+red
  • White+green
  • White+blue

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What is the transmission loss of using a filter like this and is it color dependent?

H5GT and H5 are different structures and principles.
Previously, multi-color flashlights on the market converted colors by adding an additional color filter lens to the lens, and each time a different color was used, the color lens needed to be replaced. After replacing the color filter lens, there will still be a certain amount of light loss.

While the color filter of H5 is inside the flashlight, you only need to turn the ring switch on the body to switch the color. Its working principle is based on a single white LED, adding a color filter, such as red and green color filters. The light after using the color filter must have a certain amount of light loss, resulting in a decrease in light intensity, range, and lumen value. You can refer to the parameter table of H5 to know the loss rate of light transmission after adding color filters.

The H5GT uses 2 LEDs of different colors. By using the patented reflector, the 2 LEDs can use the same size reflector to achieve the maximum range of the flashlight with this head size. In this process, the LED light does not pass through any color filter, so the light loss is basically relatively low. 2 LEDs for best performance.

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Both have nice designs of the mechanism! Having multiple LEDs offset on a MCPCB and rotate it into the focus point is really clever.

I think green makes most sense for a thrower.

Green will show blood trails which is beneficial to hunters. The blood won’t fluoresce like in UV light, but shows up as black spots in the green beam.

Having a light in each color I like my green one the best for hunting.

This looks like a very interesting design. Thank you for sharing such detailed information about it.