Jetbeam recently upgraded their SSR50 model with a XHP70.2 LED to give a much higher output whilst still retaining its powerbank feature.
Is this upgraded model worth getting?
Jetbeam recently upgraded their SSR50 model with a XHP70.2 LED to give a much higher output whilst still retaining its powerbank feature.
Is this upgraded model worth getting?
The rather popular Dual-Fuel (2 x 18650 OR 4 x CR123A batteries) ProTac HL 4 has recently been replaced by an even brighter HL 5-X model.
Is the new model worth the upgrade or getting if you are looking for a high output 2 x 18650 battery flashlight?
The R Series is a new series from Imalent that comes with the “Jungle Search Light” tagline.
The RT70 with its single XHP70.2 LED in a deep and relatively big reflector, is it worthy to carry that “Jungle Search Light” tagline?
Wireless earphones have seen an increase in popularity over recent years, after several phone manufacturers made their corporate decisions to get rid of the 3.5mm jack and to go with the relatively less common USB-C and/or Lightning style headphones instead.
What makes this earphone interesting is that it possess dual dynamic drivers on both left & right earphones at a rather budget friendly price – which is rather unheard of in the earphone industry.
After the unfortunate group buy fiasco, the SC26 also affectionately known as the Fatty (due to its appearance in 26350 format), is finally available through several online retailers.
It now sports a XHP35 HD or XHP35 HI LED, along with several other body colors.
With a choice of ramping UI and fixed modes UI, 2 different battery formats and 6 tritium slots – it all seems like we are on to a home run or is it?
As its name suggests, the Fenix UC35 V2.0 is the 2nd iteration/version of the rather popular Fenix UC35 2014 model.
There are several improvements over the model it replaces and a rather useful “hack” that we accidentally stumbled across.
The Concept 2 (C2) is the latest from Nitecore’s Concept line – the first was the Concept 1 which was introduced in 2017.
This is the highest output flashlight from Nitecore with a smallish form factor – and is possibly why it is in the Concept lineup.
That said, let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
The Olight I3T (or i3T) EOS is the latest iteration of the I Series (keychain).
In keeping with the tradition of the previous EOS model (I3E), the I3T utilises the Philips LUXEON LED but ditches the keychain – in favor of a dual direction pocket clip.
The majority of the AAA flashlights available currently are twisty-style switches. Hence, having the I3T with the clicky forward switch is definitely a nice welcome.
The M30R is the newest tactical flashlight with power bank feature from FiTorch.
There was an issue with our initial review sample but FiTorch was quick to resolve it – read on to find out what it was.
That said, the eagerness of a company to fix an issue promptly is definitely a thumbs up in our book.
Skilhunt has 3 main models from their current H03 lineup; there is the H03 (TIR Lens), H03R (Reflector) and H03F (basically a H03R with a removable diffuser) – each of these 3 models has a Cool White (CW) and Neutral White (NW) variant.
This headlamp seems to be one of the best bang-for-the-buck headlamps around or is it?
The Olight M1T Raider is the latest in the Olight M Series – with the prior one being the Olight M2T Warrior.
The Olight M Series are reserved for their tactical flashlights and in this case, the M1T seems like a great tactical backup or is it?
uleFone may not be on the radar for those looking for a cheaper alternative to the Big 3 phone manufacturers (Samsung, Apple and Huawei) but they certainly should be.
The S7 Pro is uleFone’s answer to the entry level dual camera phone market.
At this price point, this is possibly the best bang-for-the-buck phone in the market now or is it?
The MT21C is the first 90° adjustable head flashlight from Nitecore.
Probably the most unique features for the Nitecore MT21C are the above-mentioned and lantern-style metal loop.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
The LR12 is essentially the larger sibling of the LA10 (AA version) – that now takes a 1*18650/2*CR123A batteries instead.
Probably the most unique feature for this LR12 would be its versatility to be both a flashlight and lantern, with the built-in (lipstick style) diffuser.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this flashlight.
Sudio may seem like a lesser known earphone brand but do not let that fool you or you could be in for a pleasant surprise.
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