Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5

ernsanada

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I just got the Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 from Nitecore Defender Infinity CPFMP Thread

I was able to get in the special CPF group one buy at $40.00. I paid extra for $10.00 for EMS Shipping.

EMS shipping took 8 days.

Box was slightly crushed during shipping.

The Type III Hard Anodize is excellent. Slight color differences between Lens Bezel Assembly and Battery Tube.

Unfortunately the dreaded " Strong Light" printing on the bezel.

Fit is excellent.

Anti-roll design.

Uses Cree Q5 WC.

Uses 1AA Battery. Can use 14500 Lithium Rechargeable Battery.

Forward clickie.

NiteCore® Defender InfinityTM adopts unique infinitely variable digital-controlled brightness technique, which enables customers to set the brightness levels by themselves only through rotating the bezel of the light. And the switching between brightness levels is smooth, no longer with limitation of preset brightness levels. Customers will be able to choose the output level they need according to different environment; also, they can set a really very low output level in order to achieve prominent long time of continuous using.

I still have to figure out how to use the UI. I just got the light.

From my lux readings the Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP gets some high lux readings for using a Nimh battery. The Fenix L1D CE has slightly higher lux readings due to it's SMO Reflector.

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Comes with Warranty Card and Instruction Booklet.

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Also comes with 2 o-rings, 500 Parachute Cord Lanyard and rear rubber boot cover.

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Inside view of the back of the Cree Q WC Module.

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Inside view of the forward clickie.

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Size comparisions.

Left to Right, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5, Jet Beam CLE V2, Jet Beam MKII X, Jet Beam CLE, Fenix L1P CE

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Left to Right, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5, Jet Beam CLE V2, Jet Beam MKII X, Jet Beam CLE, Fenix L1P CE

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I also took lux readings of the lights above. These are the lux readings I got. I am using a Meterman LM631 Light Meter measured at 1 meter. I waited 2 minutes before taking the readings. I am using Duracell 2650mAh Nimh AA Rechargeable Batteries which were fully charged. I used AW's Protected 14500 in the Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 to take lux readings. It's the only light that can run the 14500 out of lights shown above.

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Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, 14500 - 1960 lux @ 1 meter

Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh - 1350 lux @ 1 meter

Jet Beam CLE V2 OP Nimh - 550 lux @ 1 meter

Jet Beam MK IIX OP Nimh - 400 lux @ 1 meter

Jet Beam CLE OP Nimh - 680 lux @ 1 meter

Fenix L1D CE SMO Nimh - 1400 lux @ 1 meter




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Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, 14500 @ 90"

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Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh @ 90"

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Jet Beam CLE V2 OP Nimh @ 90"

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Jet Beam MK IIX OP Nimh @ 90"

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Jet Beam CLE OP Nimh @ 90"

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Fenix L1D CE SMO Nimh @ 90"

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Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, 14500 @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Jet Beam CLE V2 OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Jet Beam MK IIX OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Jet Beam CLE OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Fenix L1D CE SMO Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam MK IIX OP Nimh @ 90"

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam CLE V2 OP Nimh @ 90"

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam CLE OP Nimh @ 90"

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Fenix L1D CE SMO Nimh @ 90"

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam MK IIX OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam CLE V2 OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Jet Beam CLE OP Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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Left, Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 OP, Nimh. Right, Fenix L1D CE SMO Nimh @ 90" Stepped down exposure

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NiteCore® Defender InfinityTM adopts unique infinitely variable digital-controlled brightness technique, which enables customers to set the brightness levels by themselves only through rotating the bezel of the light. And the switching between brightness levels is smooth, no longer with limitation of preset brightness levels. Customers will be able to choose the output level they need according to different environment; also, they can set a really very low output level in order to achieve prominent long time of continuous using.

I still have to figure out how to use the UI. I just got the light.

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I'm a little confused , can you confirm this sentence ?
 
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ernsanada

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NiteCore® Defender InfinityTM adopts unique infinitely variable digital-controlled brightness technique, which enables customers to set the brightness levels by themselves only through rotating the bezel of the light. And the switching between brightness levels is smooth, no longer with limitation of preset brightness levels. Customers will be able to choose the output level they need according to different environment; also, they can set a really very low output level in order to achieve prominent long time of continuous using.

I still have to figure out how to use the UI. I just got the light.

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Is this light different from the pre-production light that you received some times ago ?

Sorry I did not receive a pre-production version.
 

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With the Nitecore you have tactical mode, and user set mode. With the bezel fully tightened you have tactical mode, full output. If you quickly loosen and tighten you engage STROBE, if you quickly loosen and tighten again you go back to constant full output.

If you loosen the bezel for over 0.5 seconds it will go into user set mode. Once in this mode a quick tightening and loosening of the bezel will start the light dimming, or getting brighter. If it's dimming, and you want brighter, you tigthen and loosen quickly again and it will reverse the direction the light intensity was going. Once the desired output is seen you click the light off. Then when you turn it back on, it will remember that setting until you change it again.

If you have the bezel loose and you turn the light on, it will come on in the user set mode. What I have noticed is, if you turn the light off in user set mode (say it's set to max low), then tighten the bezel and turn the light back on, it will start briefly in the user mode (max low in this example) and then in about half a second switch back to tactical mode, full power or strobe (depending on what mode you last used in tactical mode).

I find the interface to be very easy once I figured it out. If anything could be improved it would be to have it so if you turned off in user mode, and then tightened for tactical, it comes right on in tactical mode, rather than starting in user mode and then switching to tactical (probably in that 0.5 seconds). You only have 0.5 seconds to tighten-loosen or loosen-tighten to activate strobe or light level adjustment, etc.
 
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Excellent review ernsanada. Thank you so much for the wonderful photos of the light, and especially for the comparison beamshots with the other 1xAA contenders. This makes the waiting just a bit more tolerable as I can see that this will be a fine EDC companion for my NovaTac, since we all know that lights travel better in pairs.
 

ernsanada

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WadeF,

Thanks for the instructions on how to use the UI. Makes it easier for me.
 

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ernsanada great review as always. The pictures are very clean and really give us none-owers a good idea of what we could expect from this light.

Thank you for taking the time to get it posted up...it is appreciated.
 

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ernsanada, I'm glad that you finally received your light as well. Think EDGE will refund me and you on EMS costs? heh - I think someone on the east coast received theirs today via non-ems...(/rant off)

My NDI came paired with a lanyard braided out of black paracord - care to trade? :crackup:

Anyways, thanks for the pictures and standard review as always. Those lux readings are making me drool...I need to get some AW cells! Thankfully some US dealers appear to have them in stock.
 

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From your pics, the PCB on the production version seems to have an additional hole along the solder trace right before the word "Light".

Wonder if this means any changes to the electronics...
 

ernsanada

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ernsanada, I'm glad that you finally received your light as well. Think EDGE will refund me and you on EMS costs? heh - I think someone on the east coast received theirs today via non-ems...(/rant off)

My NDI came paired with a lanyard braided out of black paracord - care to trade? :crackup:

Anyways, thanks for the pictures and standard review as always. Those lux readings are making me drool...I need to get some AW cells! Thankfully some US dealers appear to have them in stock.

8 days EMS. Maybe it's because of Christmas. I have a feeling the lights were sent out of order. How can somebody on the east coast get their lights before me. I EMS'd on the west coast.

The Horus Titanium FD-1.3 I received took only 2 days from Taiwan EMS.

The Nitecore Defender Infinity Q5 and Raidfire Spear Q5 came from Shanghai, China.
 

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When I EMS my items from China come into NYC. Do they also come into the west coast as well? Or do they all come into NYC, and then have to be rushed over to the west coast? I went with EMS and I had my lights on Monday.
 

ernsanada

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When I EMS my items from China come into NYC. Do they also come into the west coast as well? Or do they all come into NYC, and then have to be rushed over to the west coast? I went with EMS and I had my lights on Monday.

My packages made a stop in Customs at San Francisco. Then to Socal (Gardena, California).
 

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Yea EDGE Tac definitely needs to consult a native English speaker for their "warning" signs next time. Unfortunately while it is a correct statement the context translates differently. Makes the light seem very much like a toy with that written on there. I'm sure I can come up with a way to remove it though.
Thanks for the review. Too bad shipping got screwed up. It is hard to say whether it was EdgeTac or EMS or Customs that did the screwing, but at least the light made it. I personally think EDGE Tac is doing a fairly decent job of pulling off the NDI and the Spear. I can think of a couple other highly anticipated lights that didn't go nearly as well.
 

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Great shots as always Ernie!

On my pre-production sample (post #41), throw on Duracell 2650mAh NiMH was just slightly higher on the NiteCore compared to the Fenix L1D Q5. But the real difference was in overall output - quite a bit higher according to my lightbox and ceiling bounce test. Judging from your pics, it looks like the spill of the NiteCore is noticeably brighter than the L1D (it certainly is on my sample). Do you have the same subjective impression?

Looking forward to receiving my shipping version to directly compare to the pre-production one. :popcorn:

P.S.: I'm sure it won't take you long to figure out the interface - it's really quite intuitive once you play with the switching. :)
 

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Very nice review, thanks :)...

Also got my NDI today a nice little and very bright flashlight. I found one little "funny" thing with the UI.

1. Turn on the DI and set it to User-defined mode (head loosened).
2. Turn off the DI (still in User-defined mode).
3. While off tighten the head to Tactical mode.
4. Press the switch to momentary on.
5. It is now in User-defined mode for at least 0.5 sec.

Don't know if it is a bug, but seems that the DI requires power for it to register when switching from User-defined mode to Tactical mode. When going from Tactical to User-defined mode it does not matter if the flashlight is off or on, no delay here...
 
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