The Nitecore TIP2 (or Nitecore TIP 2) is the second generation & replacement of the previous Nitecore TIP 2017 model, with dual LEDs and magnets.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Nitecore TIP2 model.
The Nitecore TIP2 (or Nitecore TIP 2) is the second generation & replacement of the previous Nitecore TIP 2017 model, with dual LEDs and magnets.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Nitecore TIP2 model.
The Olight Javelot Pro model is Olight’s current flagship “thrower” flashlight and the successor of the Olight M3XS-UT Javelot model, with several changes made.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Javelot Pro model.
The Olight PL-PRO Valkyrie (Olight PL-PRO) is the newest model from the PL weaponlight series and is the rechargeable option for the Olight PL-2 Valkyrie model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight PL-PRO model.
The 26650S is probably one of the shortest 1 x 26650 battery-powered flashlights currently and is marketed as a tactical flashlight.
Since the Folomov 26650S has 5 (quintuple) LEDs and the flashlight industry is mostly used to seeing/hearing of “triples” (3 LEDs) and “quads” (4 LEDs) of late, we are going to go ahead and start calling this 26650S a “quint” (5 LEDs) flashlight.
Lets check out the merits & demerits of this new Folomov 26650S model.
The Nitecore LR50 is the latest from Nitecore’s L series (Lantern series). This is the first Nitecore lantern model that has the Power Bank feature with multi-directional light source.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore LR50 model.
Note: This is a preview/review sample as it is currently available by pre-order only (available very soon) and came without the usual retail packaging.
Having reviewed Sudio’s first true wireless Sudio Nivå model previously, we were excited to check out Sudio’s second true wireless earphones – the Sudio Tolv.
The NTP40 is the first titanium pencil from Nitecore.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore NTP40 model.
The Streamlight ProTac 90 is Streamlight’s newest Dual-Fuel (1 x AA OR 1 x CR123A battery) model from their ProTac series.
The “90” is most probably referencing to the 90° angle (Right Angle) that is one of the main highlights of this new model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Streamlight ProTac 90 model.
The Nitecore HC33 is the successor of the Nitecore HC30 headlamp.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this newer Nitecore HC33 model.
In Q1 2018, Prometheus Lights acquired Foursevens and henceforth, all Foursevens products manufactured will be labelled “Foursevens by Prometheus Lights”.
The Mini MKIII and Mini Turbo MKIII are the third iterations of the Mini series. These new iterations are made under the new ownership (Prometheus Lights).
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of these new generation Mini MKIII and Mini Turbo MKIII models.
The Olight Seeker 2 Pro (Olight R50 Pro II) is the second iteration of the Olight R50 Pro model.
This is also Olight’s first flashlight that uses the 21700 battery (same battery type used in current Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle).
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Olight Seeker 2 Pro model.
The Siege X USB is the latest in the line of Siege Lanterns, with the added Flashlight capability and 18650/2*CR123A batteries compatibility.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Siege X USB model.
The 2nd generation of the original ReyLight Triple Ti is finally here!
With several changes/updates from the predecessor, the ReyLight Triple Ti Dawn is introduced as Rey Ye’s latest creation; with its name inspired by the phrase “break of dawn”.
Note: the Ti Dawn reviewed here is the bare bones Stonewashed version (no tritium vials installed by Rey Ye) with Nichia 219C (4000K), Green GITD Gasket Optic Glow and 9 Tritium Vial slots on the head.
The Nitecore NU32 is the successor of the Nitecore NU30 headlamp – with both auxiliary High CRI and red LEDs available in this newer NU32 model as well.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this newer Nitecore NU32 model.
The TinyDC first debuted around mid-2015. The TinyDC was then renamed DC1 (1*18350 body) in early mid-2017, to pave the way for the introduction of the DC2 (1*18650 body) model later in the year.
As we have mentioned in our Oveready TorchLAB BOSS review, there are several Custom makers with Titanium triple lights in the market for several years now- is this the one to get while you still can?
Note: This review is based on the Titanium DC1 (Ti DC1) model with Blue Titanium Clip Screws & Green Optic Glow options.