The Acebeam Pokelit AA Gray is the non-high CRI version of the original Acebeam Pokelit in special Gray color.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this AceBeam Pokelit AA Gray model.
The Acebeam Pokelit AA Gray is the non-high CRI version of the original Acebeam Pokelit in special Gray color.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this AceBeam Pokelit AA Gray model.
The AceBeam Rider RX is their first AA and 14500 batteries compatible fidget device/gadget flashlight model.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation AceBeam Rider RX model.
The Wuben H5 is their first AA and 14500 batteries compatible headlamp model with multiple directional usage style.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new generation Wuben H5 model.
Note:
At the time of this post, the Wuben H5 model can be purchased with the following options:
1) AA Alkaline Battery or
2) 14500 Battery with USB-C Charging Cable (as shown in this review)
The Olight i5UV EOS is the UV version of the original Olight I5T EOS model.
This new model is part of the I Series (keychain), that runs on a single AA battery.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this Olight i5UV EOS model.
The Quark QK16L MKIII and Quark QK2A MKIII are the third iterations of the original Quark series.
Fun Facts:
1. The original Quark series (MK I) was released in 2009 and the second iteration of Quark series (MK II) was released in 2011.
2. Among many other items, Foursevens have been known for their Quark compatibility, similar to what Surefire & McGizmo have been known for their E-series compatibility.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of these new generation Quark QK16L MKIII and Quark QK2A MKIII models.
The Xtar BC4 model is probably the first model from Xtar that features a 4 bay AA or AAA battery charging, Power Bank function and LED light.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Xtar BC4 model.
The Olight I5T (or i5T) EOS is the latest iteration of the I Series (keychain) that runs on a single AA battery.
Prior to the I5T was the Olight I3T EOS model that runs on a single AAA battery.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this Olight I5T EOS model.
The Nitecore HA23 is a 2 x AA headlamp that is rather reasonably priced.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore HA23 model.
The First-Light Torq Med is one of the models from their Torq series.
All Torq models have the following features:
* Light is constructed of polymers
* Runs on 2 x AA batteries
* Max output of 155 lumens
* Head can rotate 320 degrees (160 degrees both ways)
* Modular side panels for customisation of clip installation or MOLLE’s dovetail (available with the Kit option).
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this First-Light Torq Med model.
The MDC (Malkoff Daily Carry) Series was first released by Malkoff Devices, Inc. back in 2013 and has been fine-tuned over the years through several drivers & pocket clip iterations.
The Malkoff MDC HA 1AA (Malkoff Malkoff Daily Carry Hard Anodized 1AA) is one of the many models available in the MDC Series lineup.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this Malkoff MDC HA 1AA model.
Note: This review is based on the Cool White version, there is also a Neutral White version available.
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 3rd iteration of the ReyLight Ti Lan is finally here!
With several changes/updates from prior versions, is the V3 what we have all been waiting for?
**UPDATE (04 July 2018)**
Rey sent a metal switch replacement after hearing several feedback about the switch/spring issue. Henceforth, all new Ti Lan V3 would come with this switch instead.
This definitely wins a thumbs up for excellent customer service.
Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) might not have much presence in the civilian flashlight community but it is a rather well-known brand among law enforcement professionals.
The Guardian AA DF is part of their new dual fuel (AA/14500) every day carry series of lights; whilst focusing more on tactical backup usage. With that in mind, let’s see what this new Guardian AA DF has to offer.
It is not often that Fenix produces Neutral White (NW) flashlights. When they do, those models are often well-received by flashlight lovers/addicts/users.
So is this “2017” AA/14500 model still a valid flashlight to get in 2018?